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== What is VassarWiki? == | == What is VassarWiki? == | ||
Anyone with | A wiki is a collaboratively edited internet publication. While many wikis are encyclopedias, they don't have to be; the term describes a model of internet governance. | ||
VassarWiki is simply a wiki for the Vassar College community. The aim of the project is to collectively organize and publicize community knowledge about Vassar—its academic programs, campus life, and ongoing history. | |||
== Who can contribute? == | |||
Anyone connected to Vassar can contribute! All you have to do is sign up with your Vassar email. If you're connected to Vassar but lack a Vassar email (e.g. alumni, former faculty), you must apply to have your account approved. | |||
== What kind of content is allowed? == | == What kind of content is allowed? == | ||
VassarWiki is deliberately open-ended to adapt to community needs. There are a few main types of pages. | VassarWiki is deliberately open-ended to adapt to community needs. There are a few main types of pages. If you feel limited by these types, please bring your concern to the [[VassarWiki:Village pump|village pump]]! | ||
=== Encyclopedia pages === | === Encyclopedia pages === | ||
Encyclopedia pages are about things like student orgs, events, classes, departments, and college lore. Content should be written from a neutral point of view and reflect group consensus. | Encyclopedia pages are about things like student orgs, events, classes, departments, and college lore. Content should be written from a neutral point of view and reflect group consensus. All content here must be sourced (see [[VassarWiki:Policies|the policy on sourcing]]). | ||
All content here must be sourced. | |||
* Events occurring within the next two weeks should be linked to on [[Upcoming events]]. | |||
Events occurring within the next two weeks should be | |||
=== Profiles === | === Profiles === | ||
Unlike other pages, profiles can only be edited by the relevant individual. You can put anything in your profile | Unlike other pages, profiles can only be edited by the relevant individual. You can put anything in your profile, within reason (e.g. interests, projects, org memberships, essays / freeform content, contact information). No sourcing is required—the individual is the authority on their own page. | ||
=== Categories === | === Categories === | ||
Pages can be assigned to multiple categories. The aim of categories is to assist in navigation and organization. | Pages can be assigned to multiple categories. The aim of categories is to assist in navigation and organization. | ||
=== Project pages === | === Project pages === | ||
Project pages deal with the governance of VassarWiki. These pages have the prefix "VassarWiki: | Project pages deal with the governance of VassarWiki. These pages have the prefix "VassarWiki". Some notable project pages include: | ||
* [[VassarWiki:Village pump|Village pump]]: Suggestions and discussions about improving this project | * [[VassarWiki:Village pump|Village pump]]: Suggestions and discussions about improving this project | ||
Latest revision as of 02:03, 29 March 2026
What is VassarWiki?
A wiki is a collaboratively edited internet publication. While many wikis are encyclopedias, they don't have to be; the term describes a model of internet governance.
VassarWiki is simply a wiki for the Vassar College community. The aim of the project is to collectively organize and publicize community knowledge about Vassar—its academic programs, campus life, and ongoing history.
Who can contribute?
Anyone connected to Vassar can contribute! All you have to do is sign up with your Vassar email. If you're connected to Vassar but lack a Vassar email (e.g. alumni, former faculty), you must apply to have your account approved.
What kind of content is allowed?
VassarWiki is deliberately open-ended to adapt to community needs. There are a few main types of pages. If you feel limited by these types, please bring your concern to the village pump!
Encyclopedia pages
Encyclopedia pages are about things like student orgs, events, classes, departments, and college lore. Content should be written from a neutral point of view and reflect group consensus. All content here must be sourced (see the policy on sourcing).
- Events occurring within the next two weeks should be linked to on Upcoming events.
Profiles
Unlike other pages, profiles can only be edited by the relevant individual. You can put anything in your profile, within reason (e.g. interests, projects, org memberships, essays / freeform content, contact information). No sourcing is required—the individual is the authority on their own page.
Categories
Pages can be assigned to multiple categories. The aim of categories is to assist in navigation and organization.
Project pages
Project pages deal with the governance of VassarWiki. These pages have the prefix "VassarWiki". Some notable project pages include:
- Village pump: Suggestions and discussions about improving this project
- Policies: Basic principles of the site
- Guidelines: Records of consensus regarding groups of pages (e.g. reliable sources, style)
- Reports: Policy violations should be reported and discussed here
Chat pages
Every page has a corresponding Chat page. Here, you can resolve disputes about page content, or otherwise talk freely.