Research Lab Wiki Administration
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You may want to encourage your lab members to regularly use the wiki for an electronic lab journal. If you do, you might want to consider a protocol for using these that has been effective in the Miller Lab. | You may want to encourage your lab members to regularly use the wiki for an electronic lab journal. If you do, you might want to consider a protocol for using these that has been effective in the Miller Lab. | ||
- | Every student should have an organized archive page with links to monthly journal entries. On each of the monthly pages entries are made reverse chronologically with the newest entries at the top. Dates are level 2 headings. Subject matter may form higher level headings if | + | Every student should have an organized archive page with links to monthly journal entries. On each of the monthly pages entries are made reverse chronologically with the newest entries at the top. Dates are level 2 headings. Subject matter may form higher level headings if desirable. ( which it is as these will show up in the pages table of contents.) |
Although data and other files may be uploaded and indexed, you may want to insist that the journal entries are self standing and don't rehire the reader to download a file and open an external Application. Graphs, probably made n EXCEL are a prime example. | Although data and other files may be uploaded and indexed, you may want to insist that the journal entries are self standing and don't rehire the reader to download a file and open an external Application. Graphs, probably made n EXCEL are a prime example. |
Revision as of 18:15, 19 July 2013
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First Steps
Extensions
Many extensions to the basic MediaWiki framework are out there. By default , we install several including
Mtag
File extensions
We usually edit the "localsettings" file to allow the following file types to be uploaded. You might want additional ones. (Contact the site administrator to have these added.) "exe" files are always forbidden.
Add a logo
You can customize your wiki with a logo. (Like G W in upper left hand side). Image should be 135x135px, preferably a PNG file. When you have one, email it to the site administrator who will install it for you.)
Best Practices
Notebooks
You may want to encourage your lab members to regularly use the wiki for an electronic lab journal. If you do, you might want to consider a protocol for using these that has been effective in the Miller Lab.
Every student should have an organized archive page with links to monthly journal entries. On each of the monthly pages entries are made reverse chronologically with the newest entries at the top. Dates are level 2 headings. Subject matter may form higher level headings if desirable. ( which it is as these will show up in the pages table of contents.)
Although data and other files may be uploaded and indexed, you may want to insist that the journal entries are self standing and don't rehire the reader to download a file and open an external Application. Graphs, probably made n EXCEL are a prime example.