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Physiopedia | == Introduction == | ||
Any qualified physiotherapist or physical therapist can edit Physiopedia. We rely on voluntary contributions from the global physiotherapy community to build this valuable resource. | |||
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== Getting Started == | == Getting Started == | ||
Before you can contribute you should: | Before you can contribute content to Physiopedia you should: | ||
# | #Get your Physiopedia account which allows you to edit and contribute to Physiopedia. You can [[Special:RequestAccount|request an account here]]. | ||
#Complete your profile page. Once your account has been approved you will automatically be given a profile page in Physiopedia | #Complete your profile page. Once your account has been approved you will automatically be given a profile page in Physiopedia, you should complete this with your professional details as all your contributions will be credited back to this page. See [[Editing your profile|this tutorial]] for help with creating your profile. | ||
#Read the 'Getting Started' | #Read the 'Getting Started' tutorial which will help you to start your Physiopedia career. See the [[Physiopedia:Getting started|Getting Started]] tutorial. | ||
== How You Can Contribute == | == How You Can Contribute == | ||
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Physiopedia has many articles which have been completed to varying degrees. Your contributions are welcome on ANY of these articles. You may be able to: | Physiopedia has many articles which have been completed to varying degrees. Your contributions are welcome on ANY of these articles. You may be able to: | ||
* | *Add your expert knowledge. | ||
* | *Update with new or more recent evidence. | ||
* | *Complete an unfinished article. | ||
* | *Improve or correct an article. | ||
=== Create a new article === | === Create a new article === |
Revision as of 12:20, 8 August 2017
Introduction[edit | edit source]
Any qualified physiotherapist or physical therapist can edit Physiopedia. We rely on voluntary contributions from the global physiotherapy community to build this valuable resource.
Getting started: | Add content: |
Request an account | Edit an existing article |
Create your profile | Work on a requested article |
Read the 'Getting Started' guide | Create a new article |
Getting Started[edit | edit source]
Before you can contribute content to Physiopedia you should:
- Get your Physiopedia account which allows you to edit and contribute to Physiopedia. You can request an account here.
- Complete your profile page. Once your account has been approved you will automatically be given a profile page in Physiopedia, you should complete this with your professional details as all your contributions will be credited back to this page. See this tutorial for help with creating your profile.
- Read the 'Getting Started' tutorial which will help you to start your Physiopedia career. See the Getting Started tutorial.
How You Can Contribute[edit | edit source]
Add to an existing article[edit | edit source]
Physiopedia has many articles which have been completed to varying degrees. Your contributions are welcome on ANY of these articles. You may be able to:
- Add your expert knowledge.
- Update with new or more recent evidence.
- Complete an unfinished article.
- Improve or correct an article.
Create a new article[edit | edit source]
If you have expert knowledge of a specific area of practice you might wish to contribute your knowledge to this resource by creating new pages in Physiopedia. You will be permanently credited as the original author on articles that you have contributed the initial content to. This will provide evidence of your professional development by way of contributions to Physiopedia. See the tutorial on creating an article here.