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Linking to Other Wiki Pages

If you want the hyperlink to be the same as the title of the actual wiki page:
Neuroscience - an intro to areas within neuroscience and other background details.

If you want the hyperlink to say something different from the actual wiki page:
Survey of the History of Neuroscience is an example

Adding Pictures

  1. Search for image in Wikimedia Commons: http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Main_Page by typing 'image:search term', which'll give you the list of images that match that search query


*you can do the same thing with video ('video:search term')

  1. Click on image, and check permissions
  2. Copy the title of the file (i.e. 'file:.....png')
  3. Open 2 brackets and Paste that file name into wiki page
  4. Then type '|size|placement|alt='What it displays when cursor goes over'|'Caption'
  5. Close with 2 brackets


Example: Type following within two brackets:
File:Cerebral lobes.png | thumb | left | alt=Image of Cerebral Lobes | Image of Cerebral Lobe)

Looks like:


Image of Cerebral Lobes
Image of Cerebral Lobe)

All about citations

First citation, which only used once. [1]

Second citation, which will be used later again. [2]

Here's the second time that I'm using the Chiang citation. [2]

References

  1. ^ Camihort, K. (2009). Students as Creators of Knowledge: When Wikipedia Is the Assignment. Athletic Therapy Today, 14(2), 30-34.
  2. ^ a b Chiang, C. D., Lewis, C. L., Wright, M. E., Agapova, S. S., Akers, B. B., Azad, T. D., & ... Hsiung, S. S. (2012). Learning Chronobiology by Improving Wikipedia. Journal Of Biological Rhythms, 27(4), 333-336. doi:10.1177/0748730412449578
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

This subpage was created during my Training Workshop.

Primary Heading Level 2

Level3..secondary

Level 4

Level 5
  • First bullet
  • Second
  • Third
  1. first numbered bullet
  2. second
  3. third

Linking to Other Wiki Pages

If you want the hyperlink to be the same as the title of the actual wiki page:
Neuroscience - an intro to areas within neuroscience and other background details.

If you want the hyperlink to say something different from the actual wiki page:
Survey of the History of Neuroscience is an example

Adding Pictures

  1. Search for image in Wikimedia Commons: http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Main_Page by typing 'image:search term', which'll give you the list of images that match that search query


*you can do the same thing with video ('video:search term')

  1. Click on image, and check permissions
  2. Copy the title of the file (i.e. 'file:.....png')
  3. Open 2 brackets and Paste that file name into wiki page
  4. Then type '|size|placement|alt='What it displays when cursor goes over'|'Caption'
  5. Close with 2 brackets


Example: Type following within two brackets:
File:Cerebral lobes.png | thumb | left | alt=Image of Cerebral Lobes | Image of Cerebral Lobe)

Looks like:


Image of Cerebral Lobes
Image of Cerebral Lobe)

All about citations

First citation, which only used once. [1]

Second citation, which will be used later again. [2]

Here's the second time that I'm using the Chiang citation. [2]

References

  1. ^ Camihort, K. (2009). Students as Creators of Knowledge: When Wikipedia Is the Assignment. Athletic Therapy Today, 14(2), 30-34.
  2. ^ a b Chiang, C. D., Lewis, C. L., Wright, M. E., Agapova, S. S., Akers, B. B., Azad, T. D., & ... Hsiung, S. S. (2012). Learning Chronobiology by Improving Wikipedia. Journal Of Biological Rhythms, 27(4), 333-336. doi:10.1177/0748730412449578

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