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*''Archiwik.org'' takes as its starting point the [[Architecture|definition of architecture]] laid out by French writer Georges Bataille. | *''Archiwik.org'' takes as its starting point the [[Architecture|definition of architecture]] laid out by French writer Georges Bataille. Read more about the conceptual background of the project, and parameters for contribution, on the ''[[Archiwik:About|About Archiwik]]'' page. | ||
*The site will | *The site will be maintained going forward after TULCA 2016, and continue to grow as a publicly available, editable resource. | ||
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*Articles on Archiwik.org can be created and edited by anyone. The site is built using [https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/MediaWiki MediaWiki], the same open-source wiki software that powers Wikipedia. | *Articles on Archiwik.org can be created and edited by anyone. The site is built using [https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/MediaWiki MediaWiki], the same open-source wiki software that powers Wikipedia. | ||
*Articles are added using plain text, with basic formatting tools available in the edit window of each article. To upload images, you will need to [[Special:UserLogin|create a free account]]. | *Articles are added using plain text, with basic formatting tools available in the edit window of each article. You can also paste in text from any word processing application. To upload images, you will need to [[Special:UserLogin|create a free account]]. | ||
*Basic editing and formatting are explained in [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File%3AWiki_markup_cheatsheet_EN.pdf Wikipedia's cheat sheet], or for a more in-depth overview, see [https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Formatting MediaWiki's formatting guide]. | *Basic editing and formatting are explained in [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File%3AWiki_markup_cheatsheet_EN.pdf Wikipedia's cheat sheet], or for a more in-depth overview, see [https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Formatting MediaWiki's formatting guide]. | ||
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*Alternatively, look for - and click on - red-highlighted words throughout the text of existing articles to create new articles on those subjects. | *Alternatively, look for - and click on - red-highlighted words throughout the text of existing articles to create new articles on those subjects. | ||
*Each article also has a discussion page, where you can add comments or input on the topic | *Each article also has a discussion page, where you can add comments or input on the article topic. Click the ''Discussion'' tab on the top left of a page window to get started. | ||
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