How the wiki works
From Transport Knowledge Wiki
| 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:
Publications - reports, mostly PDFs produced by think tanks, advocacy groups and all levels of government
Books - from authors writing about sustainable transport
Journal articles - from academic publishers
There are also some linking records that help navigation and discovery:
Keywords - link together publications covering similar subjects
Organisations - link together everything from the same publisher
Geographic locations - link together publications or case studies covering the same place
Authors - link together all publications from the same author
And there are some other further linking records that are sometimes used:
Campaigns - link together publications produced as part of a campaign
Projects - link together publications that are part of the same project
Series - link together publications that form part of a series over time
Everything on the wiki can be read without any privileged access and there are links to help you do that:
Live links - to the publication online or a link to borrow the physical books from a library
Archive links - to an archived copy of the publication
Coming soon are pre-digital era documents.
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| Get involved
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This site is now live and you can start editing now. Try it! You don't even need to create an account. Something missing? Please add it. Mistakes can easily be corrected later.
- Project:Home for how the project is organised and for how you can start editing now.
- Project:Funding for how the project is funded and to donate.
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