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=Further reading =
* ''[https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?title=File:Wikipedia_editing_for_academics_Workshop.pdf Wikipedia Editing for Academicians]'' of Dr. Tomas Schafee.--[[User:Alexmar983|Alexmar983]] ([[User talk:Alexmar983|talk]]) 21:04, 24 September 2018 (UTC)
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This workshop will take place on September 25th and 26th, 2018 in collaboration between Wikimedia CH (or WMCH), Swiss chapter of Wikimedia, represented by Flor Méchain, and doctoral students of the program the Marie Skłodowska-Curie ETN “Plant-inspired materials and surfaces (PlaMatSu)”. The training will be carried out by Alexmar983, Totodu74, and Flor Méchain.

The ETN PlaMatSu brings together chemists, physicists and biologists for research and training in the field of bio-inspired materials. This research area is not yet well-covered in Wikipedia, but walks in the steps of other, similar programs around the world (mostly in the field of cellular biology). During this two-day workshop, the students will learn how to create and edit relevant Wikipedia entries. This will then be followed by assignments (in collaboration with their Principal investigators) in which the students will have to edit Wikipedia to improve content and/or to create entirely new articles.

Outline

The outline of the workshop is as follows:

Tuesday, September 25th

  • 09.15 - 12.30: Introduction to Wikipedia and Wikimedia Commons (Auditorium)

How to write an article, with a correct structure, and references, and with accurate templates, and how to use Wikimedia Commons to illustrate an article. With very minimal exercises

  • 12.30-13.30: lunch break
  • 13:30-16.00: editing with tutors (Rooms: A320, B416, B425)

The day concludes with an activity organized by the Adolphe Merkle Institute,

  • 16:00-17:00: AMI Seminar : ‘3D Printing of Adaptive Structured Liquids’, Prof Tom Russell (Auditorium)
not included in the wiki activities, it could be an occasion to take images for the rest of the workshop.

Wednesday, September 26th

  • 9.15-10.15/45 (depending on demand): technical Q and A (Room A320)
  • until 12.30: editing with tutors (Rooms: A320, B416, B425)
  • 12.30-13.30: lunch break
  • 13.30-16.00: editing in groups (Rooms: A320, B416, B425)
  • 16.00-17.00: groups present the articles they created (A320)


How to edit Wikipedia - the very basics

Here is a link to tutorials that can help you edit Wikipedia: Wikipedia:Tutorial.

  • Each assertion you type needs to be verifiable. Make sure that you add references to back up statements.
  • Your references need to be secondary sources: original research is not accepted as a reference.
  • Avoid plagiarism. This may includes your own work, unless it is published under a free license allowing for commercial and noncommercial use, such as CC0. Plagiarism amounts to a breach of copyright, which violates Wikipedia policy. If you need to use work you have published under a copyright license, please, reformulate.
  • Neutral point of view. Articles should be written from a neutral point of view. You should represent fairly, and as far as possible without bias, all significant views that have been published by reliable sources.

A few more useful links

Useful templates

To be put both directly and between nowiki brackets in order to show the code.

Infoboxes

Some articles require infoboxes. Infoboxes always appear on the right hand side of articles, and have to be placed before the rest of the article's text.

Two examples

Here is the example for human hemoglobin, a protein, on the right hand side is the final result, beneath is the wikicode.

hemoglobin
(heterotetramer, (αβ)2)
Structure of human hemoglobin. α and β subunits are in red and blue, and the iron-containing heme groups in green. From PDB: 1GZXProteopedia Hemoglobin
Protein typemetalloprotein, globulin
Functionoxygen-transport
Cofactor(s)heme (4)
Subunit name Gene Chromosomal locus
Hb-α1 HBA1 Chr. 16 p13.3
Hb-α2 HBA2 Chr. 16 p13.3
Hb-β HBB Chr. 11 p15.5


{{heteropolypeptide
 | heteropolymer = hemoglobin
 | polymer_type = heterotetramer, (αβ)<sub>2</sub>
 | protein_type = [[metalloprotein]], [[globulin]]
 | function = [[oxygen]]-transport
 | cofactors = [[heme]] (4)
 | image = 1GZX Haemoglobin.png
 | image_source = Structure of human hemoglobin. <span style="color:red;">'''α'''</span> and <span style="color:blue;">'''β'''</span> subunits are in red and blue, and the iron-containing [[heme]] groups in green. From {{PDB|1GZX}} {{Proteopedia|Hemoglobin}}
 | SubunitCount = 3
 | subunit1 = Hb-α1
 | gene1 = [[HBA1]]
 | locus1 = [[Chromosome 16|Chr. 16]] [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/Omim/getmap.cgi?chromosome=16p13.3 p13.3]
 | subunit2 = Hb-α2
 | gene2 = [[HBA2]]
 | locus2 = [[Chromosome 16|Chr. 16]] [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/Omim/getmap.cgi?chromosome=16p13.3 p13.3]
 | subunit3 = Hb-β
 | gene3 = [[HBB]]
 | locus3 = [[Chromosome 11|Chr. 11]] [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/Omim/getmap.cgi?chromosome=11p15.5 p15.5]
|Formula=C2952 H 4664 O 832 N812 S8 Fe 4|C2952 H 4664 O 832 N812 S8 Fe 4=}}

Here is the example for King-Wai Yau, a scientist: final result on the right, wikicode beneath this sentence.

King-Wai Yau
photo of King-Wai Yau
King-Wai Yau delivering 2008 Champalimaud Award lecture at ARVO meeting
Born (1948-10-27) October 27, 1948 (age 75)
Guangzhou (Canton), China
CitizenshipUSA
Alma materPrinceton A.B. in physics 1971, Harvard Ph.D in neurobiology 1975
Known formechanisms of sensory transduction in vision and olfaction
Scientific career
FieldsNeuroscience, Biophysics
InstitutionsJohns Hopkins University, University of Texas Medical Branch
Academic advisorsJohn G. Nicholls, Denis A. Baylor, Alan L. Hodgkin
Websiteneuroscience.jhu.edu/KingWaiYau.php
{{Infobox scientist
| name = King-Wai Yau
| image = King-Way Yau 2008 ARVO.jpg
| alt = photo of King-Wai Yau
| caption = King-Wai Yau delivering 2008 Champalimaud Award lecture at ARVO meeting
| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1948|10|27}} 
| birth_place = Guangzhou (Canton), China
| citizenship = USA
| nationality = 
| fields = [[Neuroscience]], [[Biophysics]]
| workplaces = [[Johns Hopkins University]], [[University of Texas Medical Branch]]
| alma_mater = [[Princeton University|Princeton]] A.B. in physics 1971, [[Harvard]] Ph.D in neurobiology 1975
| known_for = mechanisms of sensory transduction in vision and olfaction
| academic_advisors= John G. Nicholls, Denis A. Baylor, [[Alan Lloyd Hodgkin|Alan L. Hodgkin]]
| website = {{URL|neuroscience.jhu.edu/KingWaiYau.php}} 
}}

List of science-related infoboxes

For biology :

Wikipedia:List_of_infoboxes#Biology


For other topics:

Wikipedia:List_of_infoboxes#Other_science_and_nature

How to cite an article from a journal

To achieve the following note, [1] you can both rely on the visual editor, or on the following wikicode:


<ref>

{{cite journal

|last=Peyron

|first=Marie-Agnès

|author2=Olivier Blanc 

|author3=James P. Lund 

|author4=Alain Woda 

|date=2004-03-09

|title=Influence of Age on Adaptability of Human Mastication 

|journal=[[Journal of Neurophysiology]] 

|volume=92

|pages=773–779

|url=http://jn.physiology.org/cgi/content/full/92/2/773

|accessdate=2008-07-02

|doi=10.1152/jn.01122.2003|pmid=15277595|issue=2}}

</ref>

For articles that belong to the Biophysics Project

Please post this on the talk pages of biophysics-related articles.

{{WikiProject Biophysics}}

WikiProject iconBiophysics NA‑class (inactive)
WikiProject iconThis article is within the scope of WikiProject Biophysics, a project which is currently considered to be inactive.
NAThis article has been rated as NA-class on Wikipedia's content assessment scale.



Feel free to place this on your user page after joining the project.

{{User WikiProject Biophysics}}


Editors willing to help

Students: To contact a helper, here is the link to their talk page:

Groups and assignments

  • Group A: Bioinspiration (definition etc.) and editing of Biomimetics definition
  • Group B: Bioinspired Materials
  • Group C: Bioinspired sensors
  • Group D: Bioinspired Photonics

Participants

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Further reading

References

  1. ^ Peyron, Marie-Agnès; Olivier Blanc; James P. Lund; Alain Woda (2004-03-09). "Influence of Age on Adaptability of Human Mastication". Journal of Neurophysiology. 92 (2): 773–779. doi:10.1152/jn.01122.2003. PMID 15277595. Retrieved 2008-07-02.