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== Introduction  ==
== Introduction  ==


These guidelines will guide you through the process of [[Content Review|reviewing content in Physiopedia]].
This page will guide you, step by step, through the process of reviewing a page in Physiopedia.  
 
== Choosing a page to review  ==
 
'''If you independently reviewing a page in Physiopedia:'''
 
You can choose any page! &nbsp;Choose a page that you have seen needs improvement, that is within your specialist area of knowledge or that you would like to learn more about. You can use the search box at the top of the page to search for pages on specific topics or you can browse the articels list.
 
'''If you have joined the Content Review Team:'''
 
Each month Physiopedia runs a Topic of the Month. This is a great way to focus your content reviewing. At the beginning of the month the [http://www.physio-pedia.com/Content_Manager Content Manager] will contact all of the Content Reviewers via our online messaging service, Slack, with a list of pages the need reviewing. This provides a great place to start from in choosing your page, however if you do not see something that takes your fancy or fits you area of expertise, please feel free to work on any other page of your choice.
 
== Reviewing the content of a page is done in three parts:  ==
 
#'''Content review'''&nbsp;- you will use your physiotherapy knowledge and experience to ensure that the content represents the best in current evidenced based information. You should perform a quick literature search and add in additional evidence, explanations or arguments as you feel appropriate.
#'''Page layout and presentation''' - here you will check the formatting and layout of the page, and make improvements as necessary using the wikitext editor.&nbsp;
#'''Media and links''' - here you will check that the media in the page is appropriate and does not infringe copyright. You can make the page even better by adding additional media. &nbsp;You should also make links from the content to other pages within Physiopedia so that all the related pages link together.
 
As you work through the review you will be make any changes directly in Physiopedia using the wiki editor. Full instructions on using the wiki editor are provided [http://www.physio-pedia.com/Editing_pages here].
 
== 1. &nbsp;Content review  ==
 
Use your physiotherapy knowledge and experience to ensure that the content represents clinically useful information. &nbsp;As you read the content of the page, answer the following questions:
 
#Is the content on the page comprehensive and appropriately structured?&nbsp;If not edit the structure using the wiki editor.<br>
#Are there any topics that are not included on the page that you would like to see?&nbsp;If so add these topics and any references using the wiki editor.
#Did you find any errors in the content?&nbsp;If so correct these references using the wiki editor.&nbsp;<br>
 
Next you should perform a quick search of the literature to ensure that the content represents&nbsp;the best in current evidenced based information. &nbsp;Did you feel the content was current?&nbsp;Are any key and recent pieces of research missing from the page? If so update and add references using the wiki editor:
 
#<span style="font-size: 13.28px; line-height: 19.92px;">Perform a quick literature search on the topic to gather all the most recent evidence. &nbsp;Read our page on&nbsp;</span>[[How to Perform a Simple Literature Search|how to perform a quick lierature search]]<span style="font-size: 13.28px; line-height: 19.92px;">&nbsp;if you need help.</span>
#If you find any recent evidence realting to the topic that you are reviewing that should be added to the page you should add it. &nbsp;See help page on [[Referencing|Referencing]].
 
== 2. &nbsp;Page layout and presentation  ==
 
Next you need to ensure that the content on the page is well presented. &nbsp;Check and improve as appropriate the following things:
 
=== Title  ===
 
Check that the page title is appropriate. &nbsp;If it isn’t email [http://www.physio-pedia.com/User:Rachael_Lowe Rachael Lowe] who will change it.<br>
 
=== Red Warning Box  ===
 
If the page has been part of an educational project there may be a red warning box at the top of the page. &nbsp;This box should be removed if there have not been any edits to that page for the past 3 months (you can see when the last edits were made by clicking on the History tab).
 
To remove the box:
 
*click on the wikitext link in the editing toolbar
*find this bit of code below and remove it! The key here is to remove the text between and including the &lt;div&gt; and &lt;/div&gt; tags.
<blockquote><nowiki><div class="noeditbox">Welcome to [[Name of project]]. There will be some text here about the project. <br>Please do not edit unless you are involved in this project, but please come back in the near future to <br>check out new information!!</div></nowiki> </blockquote>
=== Credit Original Editors  ===
 
Make sure that the original editors are credited in a box on the top right of the page. &nbsp;The original editor/s is/are the first person/people that contributed significant content to that page (this person can be identified by looking at the page history - click the History tab). They are credited with a link to their profile page in the grey box at the top right of the article.
 
The wikitext for this box is:
 
<br>
<blockquote><nowiki><div class="editorbox">
Original Editor - [[User:Name|Name]] Top Contributors - {{Special:Contributors/{{FULLPAGENAME}}}}
</div></nowiki> </blockquote>
<br> Note: an example of how this [[User:Username|Name as it will appear in the text]] may look is [[User:Rachael Lowe|Rachael Lowe]]<br>To find out who has edited a page and their username, click on the page History Tab. &nbsp;Replace 'Username' and with that persons name.&nbsp;<br>
 
=== Search Strategy  ===
 
If the page has a section subtitled “Search Strategy” this entire section should be deleted.<br>
 
=== PubMed Feed  ===


Check that an appropriate PubMed Feed has been added, if it is not there, add it. The wikitext for the PubMed feed (including sub­heading) is this:<br>== Recent Related Research (from [[http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/ Pubmed http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/ Pubmed]]) == <br>&lt;div class="researchbox"&gt;
&lt;rss&gt;ADD FEED HERE!!|charset=UTF­8|short|max=10&lt;/rss&gt;
&lt;/div&gt;
Before you start:  


If the text in the box on the page says “add feed here!!” you will need to go to pubmed, create an RSS feed for the page topic and replace the words “add feed here” with your new RSS feed.<br>For more instructions ­ See the adding [[Www.physio-pedia.com/Adding PubMed Feed|PubMed feed Tutorial
]]  
#'''Read about content review''' - before reviewing your page read about the&nbsp;[[Content Review|content review process]] in Physiopedia.&nbsp;
#'''Familiarise yourself with our quality standards''' - also make sure that you have read the [[Quality Standards|Quality Standards document]] so that you are aware of the quality that we expect in all Physiopedia pages.
#'''Remind yourself of literature search techniques''' - make sure you are familiar with the [[How to Perform a Simple Literature Search|literature searching]] process.


=== Referencing ===
== Step by Step Content Review ==
Reviewing the content of a page is done in four steps:
# '''Content review'''
# '''Literature search'''
# '''Page layout and presentation'''
# '''Media and links'''


Check that the referencing function is being used correctly.&nbsp;There is a special way to add references in Physiopedia. See [http://www.physio-pedia.com/Adding_References Adding references tutorial]. Once you get the hang of it, it is really very easy (try it out in the Sandbox). However often people just type out references by hand instead of using the referencing function. &nbsp;If this is the case you should replace all the hand typed references with the appropriately used referencing function.<br>
=== Content Review  ===


=== Categories  ===
Use your rehabilitation knowledge and experience to ensure that the content represents clinically useful information. &nbsp;As you read the content of the page, answer the following questions:


All pages should be assigned to appropriate categories.<br>A category looks like this in the wikitext and can be found at the bottom of the page. &nbsp;  
#Is the content on the page appropriately structured?&nbsp;If not edit the structure.
#Is the content comprehensive covering the topic in full? If not add content.
#Are there any [[Physiopedia:Copyrights|copyright]] violations. &nbsp;If you suspect that some of the content on the page has been [[Academic Integrity|plagiarised]] i.e. copied from somewhere else, copy a section of it and place it into a Google search. &nbsp;If it is copied you will see it come up in your search. &nbsp;If there are major copyright violations please [mailto:[email protected] let us know].
#Is there anything not included on the page that you would like to see?&nbsp;If so add it.  
#Did you find any errors in the content?&nbsp;If so correct these.
#Did you feel the content was current? If not, update with new evidence.
#Are any key and recent pieces of research missing from the page? If yes, add them.&nbsp;<br>


#To add the page to categories:
=== Literature Search  ===
#click ‘Edit’,
#then in the editing box you will see this [C], click on this and a pop up box will appear,
#double click on the categories from the list that are appropriate for this page (subcategories are found under the blue categories!!)
#click OK when you are done.


If you feel it is appropriate to add a category that is not on the list please do this in the pop up box.<br>
Next, you should perform a search of the literature to ensure that the content represents&nbsp;the best in current evidence-based information:


=== Copyright  ===
#Perform a quick literature search on the topic to gather all the most recent evidence. &nbsp;Read our page on [[How to Perform a Simple Literature Search|how to perform a quick literature search]] if you need help.
#If you find any recent evidence relating to the topic that you are reviewing that is missing from the page and should be added, you should add it. &nbsp;See the help page on [[Referencing|Referencing]].


Check that there are no copyright violations. &nbsp;No need to check this methodically at this stage but if you spot any obvious copyright violations as you are working on the page let the Rachael Lowe know.<br>
=== Page Layout and Presentation  ===


=== Tidy up the page ===
Next, you need to ensure that the content on the page is well presented. &nbsp;Our [[Quality Standards]] document outlines best practices for content creation, layout, and formatting of Physiopedia pages. Editors should attempt to follow these guidelines, though they are best treated with common sense, and occasional exceptions may apply


As you work through the page please go ahead and tidy any formatting issues such as sub­headings, bullet points, numbered lists and spacing may all need tidying up.<br>
Please also check the page for spelling mistakes and grammatical errors.  This can easily be done using browser extensions such as [https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/spell-checker-for-chrome/jfpdnkkdgghlpdgldicfgnnnkhdfhocg?hl=en Spell Checker for Chrome] or [https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/grammarly-for-chrome/kbfnbcaeplbcioakkpcpgfkobkghlhen?hl=en Grammarly for Chrome].  


== 3. &nbsp;Adding media and links<br>  ==
=== Adding Media and Links  ===
A good Physiopedia page has images and videos that represent and/or explain the topic. &nbsp;It also has many links to other pages in Physiopedia to connect all the related pages.


=== Add media to the page ===
'''Add media to the page'''


All pages should have appropriate media (images and videos) added to enhance the page.&nbsp;Copyright free images can be found at wikimedia commons - see [http://www.physio-pedia.com/Adding_images Adding Images tutorial]. Videos can be found on YouTube or Vimeo - see [http://www.physio-pedia.com/Adding_video Adding Videos tutorial].  
All pages should have appropriate media (images and videos) added to enhance the page.&nbsp;Copyright-free images can be found at Wikimedia commons - see [http://www.physio-pedia.com/Adding_images Adding Images tutorial]. Videos can be found on YouTube or Vimeo - see [http://www.physio-pedia.com/Adding_video Adding Videos tutorial].  


=== Make links in the page ===
'''Make links in the page'''


If you see any words or strings of text in the page that obviously link to another page in Physiopedia, please make that link. For example, if you see mention of ‘low back pain’ in the text make a link from those words to the Low Back Pain page in Physiopedia.<br>See the [http://www.physio-pedia.com/Making_links tutorial on making links].  
If you see any words or strings of text on the page that obviously link to another page in Physiopedia, please make that link. For example, if you see mention of ‘low back pain’ in the text make a link from those words to the 'Low Back Pain' page in Physiopedia. See the [http://www.physio-pedia.com/Making_links tutorial on making links].


== Submitting your review ==
== Share Your Review With Us! ==
Once you have completed your review you should submit it to the Physiopedia team so that they can review your work.  This is the process:


<br> We ask volunteers to try to complete four page reviews per month. On completion of your first successful page review you will receive free access to Physiopedia’s excellent [https://members.physio-pedia.com Members’s Area]. When you complete your first four reviews you will receive a CPD certificate.  
# [https://members.physio-pedia.com/physiopedia-content-review/ Submit your page here].
# The Physiopedia team will review your updated page submission.
# You will be informed within 2 weeks if further improvements need to be made to the page.
# You will be sent a certificate of completion and awarded the appropriate badges.


The more pages reviews you complete the higher grade certificate / badge you will be rewarded with.<br>
== Need help? ==
* Check out our [[User Tutorials|User Tutorials]]
* Full instructions on editing the source code are provided [https://www.physio-pedia.com/Editing_pages here].
* See the [https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Help:Wikitext wikitext help]
* Use the [https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Help:Contents mediawiki help] (this is the software that Physiopedia uses)
* Or [mailto:hello@physio-pedia.com contact us directly]
[[Category:Help]]
[[Category:User Tutorials]]

Latest revision as of 11:27, 8 June 2023

Introduction[edit | edit source]

This page will guide you, step by step, through the process of reviewing a page in Physiopedia.

Before you start:

  1. Read about content review - before reviewing your page read about the content review process in Physiopedia. 
  2. Familiarise yourself with our quality standards - also make sure that you have read the Quality Standards document so that you are aware of the quality that we expect in all Physiopedia pages.
  3. Remind yourself of literature search techniques - make sure you are familiar with the literature searching process.

Step by Step Content Review[edit | edit source]

Reviewing the content of a page is done in four steps:

  1. Content review
  2. Literature search
  3. Page layout and presentation
  4. Media and links

Content Review[edit | edit source]

Use your rehabilitation knowledge and experience to ensure that the content represents clinically useful information.  As you read the content of the page, answer the following questions:

  1. Is the content on the page appropriately structured? If not edit the structure.
  2. Is the content comprehensive covering the topic in full? If not add content.
  3. Are there any copyright violations.  If you suspect that some of the content on the page has been plagiarised i.e. copied from somewhere else, copy a section of it and place it into a Google search.  If it is copied you will see it come up in your search.  If there are major copyright violations please let us know.
  4. Is there anything not included on the page that you would like to see? If so add it.
  5. Did you find any errors in the content? If so correct these.
  6. Did you feel the content was current? If not, update with new evidence.
  7. Are any key and recent pieces of research missing from the page? If yes, add them. 

Literature Search[edit | edit source]

Next, you should perform a search of the literature to ensure that the content represents the best in current evidence-based information:

  1. Perform a quick literature search on the topic to gather all the most recent evidence.  Read our page on how to perform a quick literature search if you need help.
  2. If you find any recent evidence relating to the topic that you are reviewing that is missing from the page and should be added, you should add it.  See the help page on Referencing.

Page Layout and Presentation[edit | edit source]

Next, you need to ensure that the content on the page is well presented.  Our Quality Standards document outlines best practices for content creation, layout, and formatting of Physiopedia pages. Editors should attempt to follow these guidelines, though they are best treated with common sense, and occasional exceptions may apply

Please also check the page for spelling mistakes and grammatical errors. This can easily be done using browser extensions such as Spell Checker for Chrome or Grammarly for Chrome.

Adding Media and Links[edit | edit source]

A good Physiopedia page has images and videos that represent and/or explain the topic.  It also has many links to other pages in Physiopedia to connect all the related pages.

Add media to the page

All pages should have appropriate media (images and videos) added to enhance the page. Copyright-free images can be found at Wikimedia commons - see Adding Images tutorial. Videos can be found on YouTube or Vimeo - see Adding Videos tutorial.

Make links in the page

If you see any words or strings of text on the page that obviously link to another page in Physiopedia, please make that link. For example, if you see mention of ‘low back pain’ in the text make a link from those words to the 'Low Back Pain' page in Physiopedia. See the tutorial on making links.

Share Your Review With Us![edit | edit source]

Once you have completed your review you should submit it to the Physiopedia team so that they can review your work.  This is the process:

  1. Submit your page here.
  2. The Physiopedia team will review your updated page submission.
  3. You will be informed within 2 weeks if further improvements need to be made to the page.
  4. You will be sent a certificate of completion and awarded the appropriate badges.

Need help?[edit | edit source]