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Adding wanted articles

To add wanted articles look at: special page for wanted articles. You will see a list of English and Dutch words that need a further explanation, sorted on the number of referring articles within IBpedia.

Please check if the word(s) are referred from English or Dutch articles. Conflicts can be resolved by adding a postfix _English or _Dutch to the title of the wanted article. You can also write the article in two languages like the main-page of IBpedia.

Start an IBpedia article with a Wikipedia like definition of the word(s). Trends, developments and your experience makes the IBpedia-article even more attractive for other professionals.

Finally make sure that you relate your article to other internal and external articles in English and in Dutch. The objective is to make IBpedia a consistent and valuable source of information.

Adding your own articles

In the article Adding existing publications to bring them alive you can read how you can bring your own articles alive within IBpedia. You can also incorporate external publications within IBpedia if they contain the right Creative Commons license. In this case make a proper reference to the original article.

The difference between Wikipedia and IBpedia

In the article difference between Wikipedia and IBpedia you will find an explanation why IBpedia is unique.

Copyright protected articles

Do not include copyright protected or confidential information into IBpedia. If you like you can make a summary in your own words and make a reference to the external public article.

Related IBpedia articles

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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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