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==Notation==
==Notation==
Try to use, where possible, the [http://www.iupac.org/ International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry] approved [http://www.iupac.org/general/FAQs/ns.html nomenclature and symbols].  
Try try use, where possible, the [http://www.iupac.org/ International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry] approved [http://www.iupac.org/general/FAQs/ns.html nomenclature and symbols].  
For example, in the [http://goldbook.iupac.org/index.html IUPAC Compendium of Chemical Terminology], popularly known as the ''Gold Book'', the Helmholtz free energy is now known as the [[Helmholtz energy function | Helmholtz energy (function)]] (<math>A</math>).
For example, in the [http://goldbook.iupac.org/index.html IUPAC Compendium of Chemical Terminology], popularly known as the ''Gold Book'', the Helmholtz free energy is now known as the [[Helmholtz energy function | Helmholtz energy (function)]] (<math>A</math>).
==Equations==
==Equations==
The equations are formed using [[LaTeX math markup]].
The equations are formed using [[LaTeX math markup]].
Indent equations by placing a colon before the equation.
Indent equations by placing a colon before the equation.
==En dashes, em dashes and hyphens==
To aid searching it is preferable to replace all en and em dashes with hyphens.
==DOI and References==
==DOI and References==
Link to published papers by using (when possible) its [http://www.doi.org/ Digital Object Identifier]. The Digital Object Identifier
Link to published papers by using (when possible) its [http://www.doi.org/ Digital Object Identifier]. The Digital Object Identifier
of an on-line paper can almost always be found somewhere in the on-line abstract of an article.
of an online paper can almost always be found somewhere in the online abstract of an article.
By placing this code after  <nowiki>http://dx.doi.org/</nowiki> one is led directly to the on-line version of the paper.
By placing this code after  <nowiki>http://dx.doi.org/</nowiki> one is led directly to the online version of the paper.


'''Note:''' Some '''Taylor & Francis''' DOI change over time for some reason, and thus may need to be updated.
At the moment references are made roughly as follows


Using the [http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:Cite/Cite.php Cite] extension:
#[<nowiki>http://dx.doi.org/---DOI--- Author, "Title", Journal, '''volume''', pp. firstPage-lastPage (year)</nowiki>].
 
<nowiki><ref>[http://dx.doi.org/---DOI--- Author "Title", Journal '''volume''' pp. firstPage-lastPage (year)]</ref></nowiki>
 
There is no particular preference in SklogWiki regarding the use of the serial (or 'Oxford') comma in the author list.
===Use of the Cite extension===
The extension [http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:Cite/Cite.php Cite] allows references to be added in the body of an article in the following manner:
<nowiki><ref> Publication to be referenced </ref></nowiki>
and in the references section place the tag
<nowiki>==Refereces==</nowiki>
<nowiki><references/></nowiki>
See [http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:Cite/Cite.php Cite] for more details, such as multiple references to the same article.


==Professional==
==Professional==
SklogWiki is a 'professional' Wiki; comments of a personal nature are not permitted.
SklogWiki is a 'professional' Wiki; comments of a personal nature are not permitted.
==Using material from American Physical Society (APS) Journals==
 
The following statement is quoted from the [http://publish.aps.org/copyrightFAQ.html#wiki APS website]:
:Sites like wikipedia and quantiki are strict about permissions and require that authors hold copyright to articles that they post there. In order to allow authors to comply with this requirement, APS permits authors to hold copyright to a "derived work" based on an article published in an APS journal as long as the work contains at least 10% new material not covered by APS's copyright and does not contain more than 50% of the text (including equations) of the original article.
==Using material from Wikipedia==
==Using material from Wikipedia==
See the page http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Copyrights for details.
See the page http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Copyrights for details.
The following section is adapted from the aforementioned page:
The following section is adapted from the aforementioned page:


:"The license [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia Wikipedia] uses grants free access to our content in the same sense as [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Free_software free software] is licensed freely. This principle is known as '''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Copyleft copyleft]'''. That is to say, Wikipedia content can be copied, modified, and redistributed ''so long as'' the new version grants the same freedoms to others and acknowledges the authors of the Wikipedia article used (a direct link back to the article satisfies our author credit requirement).  Wikipedia articles therefore will remain free forever and can be used by anybody subject to certain restrictions, most of which serve to ensure that freedom."
"The license [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia Wikipedia] uses grants free access to our content in the same sense as [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Free_software free software] is licensed freely. This principle is known as '''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Copyleft copyleft]'''. That is to say, Wikipedia content can be copied, modified, and redistributed ''so long as'' the new version grants the same freedoms to others and acknowledges the authors of the Wikipedia article used (a direct link back to the article satisfies our author credit requirement).  Wikipedia articles therefore will remain free forever and can be used by anybody subject to certain restrictions, most of which serve to ensure that freedom."
 
==Notability==
One of the important differences between SklogWiki and Wikipedia is that SklogWiki has '''no''' notability criteria. Indeed, this was one of the incentives for the creation of SklogWiki. SklogWiki accepts original work, commentaries, or pages that are  dedicated to a single or series of papers published in a 'traditional' journal. Material that falls within the scope of SklogWiki is sufficient ''raison d'être'' for its inclusion.


==Copyrights==
==Protection==
SklogWiki adheres to the Creative Commons license [http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/ "Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 Unported"].
Any essays in the submitted to the [[short essays]] section, as well as any pages containing copyrighted material, will be protected to
For more details see [[SklogWiki:Copyrights]]
disallow further editing once the material has been uploaded.
[[category: Miscellaneous]]
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