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Akvopedia:Naming conventions

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=== Examples ===
 
Examples of structural naming conventions are:
* [[Akvo:About]] - an article about Akvo
* [[Akvopedia:About]] - an article about the Akvopedia
* [[Help:Getting started]] - a help article within the Akvopedia
* [[Publication:Keep it working]] - a publication reproduced in the Akvopedia
* [[Portal:Sanitation]] - a portal with links to sanitation articles
* [[:Image:Rope pump.PNG]] - a link to an image page
== Recreated documents and reports ==
 
The general rule is that documents and publications are not reproduced as a whole inside of the Akvopedia. However, in some instances this may still be something which we want to do. For example if the publication is accessed a lot in part and hard to get access to. Generally the publication should be linked to where it resides on an external site with a link.
To keep the Akvopedia namespace from becoming cluttered up we have to have a structure for documents and reports which are reproduced in the Akvopedia. For documents and reports we will use a prefix of ''Publication:'' with the name of the publication, in full, behind the colon. Then there will be a second colon to separate chapters from the main publication.
Example: [[Publication:Keep it working]]<br />
Example: [[Publication:Keep it working:Chapter 1]]
 
 
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