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== Introduction ==
== Instructions ==


As part of assessing the quality of a page you should assess against the Physiopedia [[Quality Standards]].  
Physiopedia is a community edited website. All articles on the site are assessed on a regular basis to ensure that they are contain appropriate and up to date information as well as being correctly formatted. As part of assessing the quality of a page you should assess against the Physiopedia [[Quality Standards]].  


Principally the Quality Assessment will:  
Principally the Quality Assessment will:  


#Assess pages for quality.
#Review and update the page content.  
#Format those that don’t meet quality standards.
#Add new and updated content where needed.<br>
 
== Instructions  ==
 
Physiopedia is a community edited website. All articles on the site are assessed on a regular basis to ensure that they are contain appropriate and up to date information as well as being correctly formatted.
 
When assessing any page for quality we must:
 
#Assess the quality of the content.  
#Ensure that the page is tidy and well formatted.  
#Ensure that the page is tidy and well formatted.  
#Improve the page with images, videos, resources and links.<br>
#Improve the page with images, videos, resources and links.<br>
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== Improving a Physiopedia Page ==
== Improving a Physiopedia Page ==


===== Tidy up the page. &nbsp;  =====
===== Tidy up the page. &nbsp;  =====
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== More Help  ==
== More Help  ==

Revision as of 17:24, 20 January 2017

Instructions[edit | edit source]

Physiopedia is a community edited website. All articles on the site are assessed on a regular basis to ensure that they are contain appropriate and up to date information as well as being correctly formatted. As part of assessing the quality of a page you should assess against the Physiopedia Quality Standards.

Principally the Quality Assessment will:

  1. Review and update the page content.
  2. Ensure that the page is tidy and well formatted.
  3. Improve the page with images, videos, resources and links.

Review and Update Content[edit | edit source]

Have a read through the page. If you feel that the page needs to be improved, for example requires additional content or needs updating:

First consider whether you are able to improve the page yourself. 
If you don’t feel able to make the improvements, you should alert us to this page.

The way to do this is to:

1. add either the Qualityalert (General), Qualityalert (Anatomy), Qualityalert (Condition/Syndrome), or Qualityalert (Injury) to the top of the page that alerts us to the poor quality of the page. To do this:

  • click the Edit tab
  • click wikitext
  • type: {{Qualityalert}}, {{Qualityalert_Anatomy}}, {{Qualityalert_Condition}}, or {{Qualityalert_Injury}} (depending on the page)

2. write the reason in red for labeling this page as poor quality. To do this:

  • copy and paste the following underneath the one of the four {{Qualityalert}} codes used above: To edit: (place text here so people know what needs to be done)
  • remove "(place text here so people know what needs to be done)" and type in your reason
  • click save 


This will trigger an alert to the Content Team.

Formatting a Physiopedia Page[edit | edit source]

Title[edit | edit source]

Check that the page title is appropriate.  If it isn’t email the Peer Review Manager (Rachael Lowe) who will change it.

Red Warning Box[edit | edit source]

Remove the red box (if present).  When a page has been created as part of a student project there may be a red box at the top of the page that protects the page from edits during the project. This box should be removed if there have not been any edits to that page for the past 6 months (you can see when the last edits were made by clicking on the History tab). Do this in the wikitext (click on wikitext to edit in the wikitext itself) Find this bit of code below and remove it! The key here is to remove the text between and including the <div> and </div> tags.

<div class="noeditbox">Welcome to [[Name of project]]. There will be some text here about the project. 
Please do not edit unless you are involved in this project, but please come back in the near future to 
check out new information!!</div>
Credit Original Editors[edit | edit source]

Make sure that the original editors are credited

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:

<div class="editorbox">
'''Original Editor '''­ [[User:Username|Username]]

'''Top Contributors''' - {{Special:Contributors/{{FULLPAGENAME}}}}
</div>

Note: an example of how this [[User:Username|Name as it will appear in the text]] may look is [[User:Rachael Lowe|Rachael Lowe]]

To find out who has edited a page and their username, click on the page History Tab.  Replace 'Username' and with that persons name. 

Search Strategy[edit | edit source]

If the page has a section subtitled “Search Strategy” this entire section should be deleted.

PubMed Feed[edit | edit source]

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:

== Recent Related Research (from [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/ Pubmed]) == 
<div class="researchbox">
<rss>ADD FEED HERE!!|charset=UTF­8|short|max=10</rss>
</div>

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.  For more instructions ­ See the adding PubMed feed Tutorial


Referencing[edit | edit source]

Check that the referencing function is being used correctly. There is a special way to add references in Physiopedia. See 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.  If this is the case you should replace all the hand typed references with the appropriately used referencing function.

Categories[edit | edit source]

All pages should be assigned to appropriate categories.

A category looks like this [[Category:Category_Name]] in the wikitext and can be found at the bottom of the page.  To add the page to categories:

  1. click ‘Edit’,
  2. then in the editing box you will see this [C], click on this and a pop up box will appear,
  3. double click on the categories from the list that are appropriate for this page (subcategories are found under the blue categories!!)
  4. 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.

Copyright[edit | edit source]

Check that there are no copyright violations.  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 Quality Manager (Rachael Lowe) know.


Improving a Physiopedia Page[edit | edit source]

Tidy up the page.  [edit | edit source]

If you feel that the page needs any other formatting please go ahead and tidy! For example sub­headings, bullet points, numbered lists and spacing may all need tidying up.

Add media to the page[edit | edit source]

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[edit | edit source]

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.
See the tutorial on making links.



More Help[edit | edit source]

For further assistance please contact the Quality Manager.