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The three main kinds of records you will find are: | |||
{{publication symbol}} '''Publications''' - reports, mostly PDFs produced by think tanks, advocacy groups and all levels of government<br /> | |||
{{book symbol}} '''Books''' - from authors writing about sustainable transport<br /> | |||
{{journal article symbol}} '''Journal articles''' - from academic publishers | |||
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There are also some linking records that help navigation and discovery: | |||
{{keyword symbol}} '''Keywords''' - link together publications covering similar subjects<br /> | |||
{{organisation symbol}} '''Organisations''' - link together everything from the same publisher<br /> | |||
{{location symbol}} '''Geographic locations''' - link together publications or case studies covering the same place<br /> | |||
{{person symbol}} '''Authors''' - link together all publications from the same author<br /> | |||
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And there are some other further linking records that are sometimes used: | |||
{{campaign symbol}} '''Campaigns''' - link together publications produced as part of a campaign<br /> | |||
{{project symbol}} '''Projects''' - link together publications that are part of the same project<br /> | |||
{{series symbol}} '''Series''' - link together publications that form part of a series over time<br /> | |||
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Everything on the wiki can be read without any privileged access and there are links to help you do that: | |||
{{web symbol}} '''Live links''' - to the publication online or a link to borrow the physical books from a library<br /> | |||
{{archive symbol}} '''Archive links''' - to an archived copy of the publication | |||
Coming soon are pre-digital era documents. | |||
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{{All keywords}} | |||
{{Get involved}} | |||
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Latest revision as of 13:41, 19 March 2025
| How the wiki works |
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| This is a project to build easily searchable and navigable records of published evidence about sustainable transport.
The three main kinds of records you will find are:
There are also some linking records that help navigation and discovery:
And there are some other further linking records that are sometimes used:
Everything on the wiki can be read without any privileged access and there are links to help you do that:
Coming soon are pre-digital era documents. |
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| Get involved |
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