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{{Main page block|title=How the wiki works |body=This is a project to build an easily searchable resource to help campaigners make the case for positive change and improvement in sustainable transport.  
{{Main page block|title=How the wiki works |body=This is a project to build an easily searchable resource to help campaigners make the case for positive change and improvement in sustainable transport.  
The kinds of records you will find are:
The three main kinds of records you will find are:


*'''Publications''' such as {{Publication link|Trapped behind the wheel}} and {{Publication link|Emissions Gap Report 2024}}.
{{publication symbol}} Publications - reports, mostly PDFs produced by think tanks, advocacy groups and all levels of government<br>
*'''Books''' like {{Book link|How the Railways Will Fix the Future}} and {{Book link|Streetfight}}.
{{book symbol}} Books - from those interested in sustainable transport<br>
{{journal article symbol}} Journal articles - from academic publishers
 
There are additional records to help navigation:
*'''Keywords''' including {{Keyword link|walking}} {{Keyword link|cycling}} and {{Keyword link|public transport}} to see all relevant publication records.
*'''Keywords''' including {{Keyword link|walking}} {{Keyword link|cycling}} and {{Keyword link|public transport}} to see all relevant publication records.
*'''Organisations''' such as {{organisation link|Living Streets}} {{organisation link|IPPR}} and {{organisation link|Transport & Environment}} to see all their publication records.
*'''Organisations''' such as {{organisation link|Living Streets}} {{organisation link|IPPR}} and {{organisation link|Transport & Environment}} to see all their publication records.
*'''Locations''' like {{location link|Melbourne}} or {{location link|England}} to find geographic case studies.
*'''Locations''' like {{location link|Melbourne}} or {{location link|England}} to find geographic case studies.


You can also follow links to {{project symbol}} projects {{campaign symbol}} campaigns and {{person symbol}} authors to see related publication records. Everything is searchable using the search box above. Every publication publication record contains a {{web symbol}} live web and {{archive symbol}} archived link to preserve access. Book records have links to find the nearest library copy to loan. Coming soon are journal articles and pre-digital era documents.
You can also follow links to {{project symbol}} projects {{campaign symbol}} campaigns and {{person symbol}} authors to see related publication records. Everything is searchable using the search box above. Every publication publication record contains a {{web symbol}} live web and {{archive symbol}} archived link to preserve access. Book records have links to find the nearest library copy to loan. Coming soon are pre-digital era documents.


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