Adding existing publications to bring them alive

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Did you wrote a good article in the past about information security or digital architecture and you want more response and interaction.... or you wrote a genius article and the concept version is still stored on your laptop....? Then (re-)publishing your article in IBpedia might be the answer.

If you are not comfortable yet with the Wiki commands, please read a Wiki manual first and/or use a Word to Wiki converter to speed up the process. Figures in your article can be uploaded with the special upload page. (E.g. ignore error messages during the upload).

If you want to use the special IBpedia powerpoint template, send a mail to info @ ibpedia.org (without the spaces). Please note that IBpedia is non-commercial, so skip all the selling talk in your article. If you like you can add your name to the initial version of an article with NO reference to the company you are working for. Within linkedin their is a IBpedia user group for more social interaction behind the scenes..

Whats in for me?

You can choose you own challenges within IBpedia and you can have your own (private) motives to cooperate with other professionals around the world. In groups with a social context (like the expert letter process) or as a lonely ranger. An argument for you might be that your publication is more accessible for your target audience within IBpedia. Another advantage might be that you can bring your article alive, link to interesting other articles and to make sure that your articles stays "up to date". At the end of the day your article might be a valuable piece of modular (expert)information in an integrated source of knowledge...

We are already happy with a small enthusiastic group of people maintaining and added new articles on hot topics.

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Hints en tips

  • Please read the handy quick reference guide on Wikipedia before you start with IBpedia.
  • Both Wikipedia and IBpedia are using the open source Wikimedia software, only the goals for knowledge sharing differ between the two sites.
  • The content of IBpedia can be used under the Creative Commons license.
  • All information within IBpedia is structured according to the common bodies of knowledge for the specific profession.
  • If your organization supports this kind of knowledge sharing, link to IBpedia and register yourself within the IBpedia hall of fame.
  • Large improvements to IBpedia can be proposed within the “discussion” tab of the page to be improved.
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