Administrator Manual

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This will contain a manual for Administrators of the wiki.

Adding a New User

Adding oneself to the wiki is no longer an option - too many spammers registered for the wiki in its early days, and the option has since been removed by IT. 

Registering new users is a quick and easy process as an administrator. Simply go to:

http://unbhistory.lib.unb.ca/index.php/Special:UserLogin

As you are already logged in, the page that you're directed to will look something like this:

AlreadyLogged.png

Select Create another account; you will need to input a new username, password (which can be changed by the contributor later), and an associated e-mail (optional - can be added at a later time by the contributor).

  • Note: Username cannot be changed once it has been created.

User Rights

A wiki user's rights depends on the group to which they have been assigned. Only bureaucrats are able to move users from one group to another. 

As a bureaucrat, go to http://unbhistory.lib.unb.ca/index.php/Special:UserRights and search the user that you would like to move to another group.

  • Arts 3000 students should be placed immediately in the contributors group.
  • Upon finishing, they can simply be moved back into the regular users group - their profile will remain but they will no longer have editing privileges.

Editing Content

To review how to edit content within the wiki, go to the Archives Manual.

There are some advanced linking functions that may be useful an administrator:

Changing an Entry/Page Title

There may be times when a title is incorrectly entered, or merely improved upon. It is possible to change the title of an entry/page.


Organizing Content

As the wiki continues to expand, its organization will become increasingly complex and important to manage. These are some internal functions that will help make the organization of the wiki possible.


Categories

Categories are used to group related entries. Entries are tagged using Category Tags, which will result in the entry's inclusion on the corresponding Category Page. Once tagged, the categories to which an entry has been assigned will be displayed at the bottom of that entry.


Student Contributions Category Page

Each Arts 3000 student contributor will be associated with a category page documenting their contributions.


Table of Contents

A Table of Contents will automatically appear at the top of an entry/page after several headers have been added to that entry/page.

  • There may be some circumstances in which a Table of Contents is not needed but has been generated; it is possible to disable the Table of Contents by adding __NOTOC__ (NOTOC flanked by a double underscore) to the WikiTextEditor. This can be placed at the top of the page.
  • There may be other circumstances in which you would like the Table of Contents to appear at a specific spot on the entry/page other than the very top. To achieve this, add __FORCETOC__ to the desired location with the WikiTextEditor.


Horizontal Table of Contents

Some larger pages that list many entries have been listed alphabetically. The automatic Table of Contents generated lists vertically, but it is ideal instead to make this a horizontal Table of Contents.


Modifying the Sidebar

The sidebar is another way to effectively organize the wiki. The sidebar is essentially a list of pages dedicated to key topics. It is constantly visible to readers regardless of the section of the wiki that they are browsing.

As the wiki develops, changes will have to be made to the sidebar to accommodate the development of topics in UNB History. Modifying the sidebar is as easy as editing any other page, though it must be accessed in a particular manner.


The sidebar page can be found at:
http://unbhistory.lib.unb.ca/index.php/MediaWiki:Sidebar
  • To modify the sidebar simply edit this page, adding, altering, or removing links. To review how to add a new link visit the appropriate section in the Archives Manual.


Templates

Templates are an effective way to communicate a consistent message across multiple wiki entries/pages. Templates are extremely useful because they are malleable - changing the content of the original template page will result in the mass modification of that template on every page that it has been placed.

Several templates have already been created for the use of student contributors, though future wiki initiatives may warrant the creation of new templates.


Monitoring the Wiki

One of the primary roles of the administrator will be to monitor the wiki. MediaWiki has provided many tools to make this responsibility easier:

Wiki Statistics

MediaWiki automatically gathers statistics about usage within the wiki.
Basic high-level statistics such as the number of pages, registered users, page edits, etc. can be found here:

http://unbhistory.lib.unb.ca/index.php/Special:Statistics


Contributor & User Activity

Several special pages have been created to help monitor contributors' and users' activities on the wiki.