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* [[About private letters, diaries and memoirs]] | * [[About private letters, diaries and memoirs]] | ||
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+ | === Citing military records and historians === | ||
+ | Specific reference templates have been added for common sources. | ||
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+ | * For official war diaries at the UK National Archives use [[Template:WarDiaryTNA/doc]] | ||
+ | * To cite E.A. James, British Regiments 1914-1918, use [[Template:RefJames/doc]]. | ||
+ | * To cite Chris Baker's website, The Long, Long Trail, use [[Template:RefTLLT/doc]] | ||
+ | * To cite A.F. Becke, Order of Battle of Divisions, use [[Template:RefOB/doc]] | ||
== Editing existing pages == | == Editing existing pages == |
Revision as of 06:10, 15 December 2014
Contents
What do I do if...
Someone was in more than one unit
If the personal narrative references both units then just add their link to both pages.
A link is broken? For example, some of the lists of personal narratives might not work anymore.
You could try googling to see if the site has been moved, or was saved on the [Internet Archive. Failing that, add a note with the name of the author and the site with the broken link to the Research in progress section in case someone else is later able to find it, and so we can notify the site with the broken link.
Understanding military terminology, records and research
- Official British Army codes for Theatres of War used from 1916 onwards
- Researching World War One records
- About private letters, diaries and memoirs
Citing military records and historians
Specific reference templates have been added for common sources.
- For official war diaries at the UK National Archives use Template:WarDiaryTNA/doc
- To cite E.A. James, British Regiments 1914-1918, use Template:RefJames/doc.
- To cite Chris Baker's website, The Long, Long Trail, use Template:RefTLLT/doc
- To cite A.F. Becke, Order of Battle of Divisions, use Template:RefOB/doc
Editing existing pages
To edit a page, whether to fix some text or add a link, you'll need to request an account. Once your account is approved, just click 'Edit'.
Creating a new page
These tips are taken from MediaWiki's Help:Starting a new page.
This site assumes you're creating a new page about a battalion and pre-populates the pages with some headers and description.
Page categories
You can add categories to pages to help make them more findable. Categories so far include: [[Category:British_Infantry_Battalions]], [[Category:Canadian_Infantry_Battalions]],[[Category:Canadian_Mounted_Battalions]] (includes cavalry), [[Category:British_ Machine_Gun_Battalions]]
Each unit page should have a category for the relevant army and role (i.e. infantry) so supporting pages explaining the structures for each army can be created.
[[Category:British_Army]]
[[Category:Canadian_Army]]
[[Category:Australian_Army]]
[[Category:Indian_Army]]
[[Category:New_Zealand_Army]]
[[Category:Italian_Army]]
[[Category:Battalions_with_official_diaries]]
[[Category:Battalions_with_personal_narratives]]
[[Category:Battalions_without_official_diaries]]
[[Category:Battalions_without_personal_narratives]]
Starting a new page from a search
A quick way to start a new page is to type its title in the search box, and start the search. If there are no matches, it will say (for example) 'There were no results matching the query.
Create the page "Royal Dublin Fusiliers" on this wiki!'
Starting a new page from a link
Some pages contain links to other pages that don't exist yet. These are called "new page links". To start one of these new pages, you can click on its link.
Links to non-existing pages are common. They are typically created in preparation for creating a new page, and/or to encourage other people to do so. Some people may see the presence of new page links on a page as a sign that the page is broken. However most wikis are intended to be constantly added to, so in this sense a new page link is only an indication that a particular page is needed.
Links to non-existent pages are created the same way as links to already existing pages. For example, adding New page name in the wiki editor will create a new page link to the page "New page name".
If there isn't already a new page link to the page you want to create, you can always add such a link yourself. You would add the new page link typically in a related page, an index page or your own user page.
Adding references and citations
The MakeRef site is useful for formatting references for use on these pages.