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== Copying from Wikipedia or other free or openly licensed information sources ==
 
== Copying from Wikipedia or other free or openly licensed information sources ==
 
 
When copying information from another source, please make sure you have permission to do so and include an acknowledgement at the bottom of the page. The wiki code of an example can be seen below:
 
When copying information from another source, please make sure you have permission to do so and include an acknowledgement at the bottom of the page. The wiki code of an example can be seen below:
  
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If you are unsure about whether information can be copied to the Akvopedia, please read the [[Akvopedia:Copyrights|Copyrights]] page to learn more about our guidelines.
 
If you are unsure about whether information can be copied to the Akvopedia, please read the [[Akvopedia:Copyrights|Copyrights]] page to learn more about our guidelines.
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[[Category:Help]]

Latest revision as of 04:33, 1 February 2009

The Akvopedia is an online encyclopedia specifically designed to meet the needs of the water and sanitation community. It is, like Wikipedia, a special type of collaborative website called a wiki. It follows the same conventions and processes as all wikis.

General information on editing wiki content and an editing cheat sheet can be found on Wikipedia's own help pages.

For information specific to adding articles to the Akvopedia, see How to build an Akvopedia page.

Copying from Wikipedia or other free or openly licensed information sources

When copying information from another source, please make sure you have permission to do so and include an acknowledgement at the bottom of the page. The wiki code of an example can be seen below:

== Acknowledgements ==
This material is derived from the [http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=UNESCO-IHE | UNESCO-IHE] 
article in [http://www.wikipedia.org/ Wikipedia]

If you are unsure about whether information can be copied to the Akvopedia, please read the Copyrights page to learn more about our guidelines.