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'''Research Wiki | '''As a Research Wiki Moderator, you are responsible to:''' | ||
*'''Build Community''' - Help build an active, vibrant community of contributors in a locality or topic. | :*'''Build Community''' - Help build an active, vibrant community of contributors in a locality or topic. | ||
*'''Recognize Contributions''' - Introduce | :*'''Recognize Contributions''' - Introduce yourself to new contributors to that locality, potentially recognize contributors for great work | ||
*'''Help Resolve Problems''' - Generally a very minor part of these responsibilities, it will be important to respond when Wiki Guidelines and Policies are broken by contributors, and help when two contributors are in an editing dispute by supporting the Dispute Resolution guidelines.<br> | :*'''Help Resolve Problems''' - Generally a very minor part of these responsibilities, it will be important to respond when Wiki Guidelines and Policies are broken by contributors, and help when two contributors are in an editing dispute by supporting the Dispute Resolution guidelines.<br> | ||
== As a new moderator, you will: == | |||
# | :#'''[[Help:Watchlist|Watch the pages]]''' in the locality to be aware of the work being done on them. This will: 1. Help you know when others are contributing to these pages, and 2. Give you information you need to reach out to contributors. You'll watch at least: | ||
#*The main locality page (e.g. the [[Missouri|Missouri]] page) | :#*The main locality page (e.g. the [[Missouri|Missouri]] page) | ||
#*Sub-locality pages (e.g. the [[Jackson County, Missouri|counties in Missouri]]) | :#*Sub-locality pages (e.g. the [[Jackson County, Missouri|counties in Missouri]]) | ||
#*The locality topic pages (e.g. [[Missouri Bible Records|Missouri Bible Records]], etc.) | :#*The locality topic pages (e.g. [[Missouri Bible Records|Missouri Bible Records]], etc.) | ||
#Learn about | :#'''Learn about the following''', so that you know what to do or where to refer people when they have questions: | ||
#*Wiki [[FamilySearch Wiki:Guiding Principles|Guidelines]] and [[FamilySearch Wiki:Policies|Policies]], "How the wiki works" | :#*How to use Talk/Discussion pages to communicate with other contributors | ||
#*[[FamilySearch Wiki:Manual of Style|The Manual of Style]] | :#*How to use the [https://www.familysearch.org/learn/forums/en/forumdisplay.php?f=5 Wiki Forums] | ||
#* | :#*How to find [[Help:Contributor Help|help information]] in the wiki | ||
#* | :#*Wiki [[FamilySearch Wiki:Guiding Principles|Guidelines]] and [[FamilySearch Wiki:Policies|Policies]], "How the wiki works" | ||
#* | :#*[[FamilySearch Wiki:Manual of Style|The Manual of Style]]<br> | ||
#* | :#*The [[FamilySearch Wiki:Dispute Resolution|dispute resolution]] process | ||
# | :#'''Keep updated '''in these areas: | ||
#* | :#*[https://help.familysearch.org/help/viewdocument?documentId=109787&sliceId=SAL_Public&userQuery=subscribe+to+a+forum Subscribe] to the [https://www.familysearch.org/learn/forums/en/forumdisplay.php?f=81 Contributor's Corner] forum to stay updated on ongonig conversations, and chime in as needed | ||
#* | :#*[[Help:Watchlist|Watch important Wiki pages]] | ||
:#:*[[FamilySearch Wiki:Guiding Principles|Guiding Principles]] | |||
:#:*[[FamilySearch Wiki:Policies|Policies]] | |||
:#:*[[FamilySearch Wiki:Manual of Style|The Manual of Style]] | |||
:#:*[[FamilySearch Wiki:Moderator|Moderators]] | |||
:#:*Moderator Responsibilities (this page) | |||
:#:*Other pages you feel are important.<br> | |||
== Best Practices == | |||
''' | :'''Build Community'''<br> | ||
* | ::*Share best practices with others as they contribute. | ||
* | ::*Recruit those who you know have good knowledge about the area | ||
:::*[[Help:Adopt-a-page|Adoption]] of pages by organizations is a great recruiting tool | |||
:::*Social media is also a great way to spread the word | |||
:::*Starting a [[FamilySearch Wiki:WikiProject|WikiProject]] can help you recruit those who need a specific focus to know how to help | |||
:'''Recognize contributions'''<br> | |||
--> | ::*Know how to contact other users through their [[Help:Discussion Pages (Talk Pages)|user discussion pages]] and the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:E-mailing_users E-mail this user] feature. | ||
::*Visit the [[Special:Contributions|User Contributions]] page of contributors to see what they have been working on to know what to recognize. | |||
:'''Help Resolve Problems''' | |||
::*Be familiar with the [[FamilySearch Wiki:Guiding Principles|Guiding Principles]] and [[FamilySearch Wiki:Policies|Policies]] of the Wiki. | |||
::*Be familiar with the content in the subject area you moderate. | |||
::*Be familiar with [[FamilySearch Wiki:Administrators#How_to_Contact_Administrators|how to contact administrators]] when needed.<br> | |||
== Notes == | |||
:*There can be a single moderator for a topic/location, or a team of moderators that work together.<br> | |||
:*These responsibilities can take anywhere from a few hours here and there to as much time as the moderator will allow. |
Revision as of 08:14, 1 May 2012
As a Research Wiki Moderator, you are responsible to:
- Build Community - Help build an active, vibrant community of contributors in a locality or topic.
- Recognize Contributions - Introduce yourself to new contributors to that locality, potentially recognize contributors for great work
- Help Resolve Problems - Generally a very minor part of these responsibilities, it will be important to respond when Wiki Guidelines and Policies are broken by contributors, and help when two contributors are in an editing dispute by supporting the Dispute Resolution guidelines.
As a new moderator, you will:[edit | edit source]
- Watch the pages in the locality to be aware of the work being done on them. This will: 1. Help you know when others are contributing to these pages, and 2. Give you information you need to reach out to contributors. You'll watch at least:
- The main locality page (e.g. the Missouri page)
- Sub-locality pages (e.g. the counties in Missouri)
- The locality topic pages (e.g. Missouri Bible Records, etc.)
- Learn about the following, so that you know what to do or where to refer people when they have questions:
- How to use Talk/Discussion pages to communicate with other contributors
- How to use the Wiki Forums
- How to find help information in the wiki
- Wiki Guidelines and Policies, "How the wiki works"
- The Manual of Style
- The dispute resolution process
- Keep updated in these areas:
- Subscribe to the Contributor's Corner forum to stay updated on ongonig conversations, and chime in as needed
- Watch important Wiki pages
- Guiding Principles
- Policies
- The Manual of Style
- Moderators
- Moderator Responsibilities (this page)
- Other pages you feel are important.
- Watch the pages in the locality to be aware of the work being done on them. This will: 1. Help you know when others are contributing to these pages, and 2. Give you information you need to reach out to contributors. You'll watch at least:
Best Practices[edit | edit source]
- Build Community
- Share best practices with others as they contribute.
- Recruit those who you know have good knowledge about the area
- Adoption of pages by organizations is a great recruiting tool
- Social media is also a great way to spread the word
- Starting a WikiProject can help you recruit those who need a specific focus to know how to help
- Recognize contributions
- Know how to contact other users through their user discussion pages and the E-mail this user feature.
- Visit the User Contributions page of contributors to see what they have been working on to know what to recognize.
- Help Resolve Problems
- Be familiar with the Guiding Principles and Policies of the Wiki.
- Be familiar with the content in the subject area you moderate.
- Be familiar with how to contact administrators when needed.
Notes[edit | edit source]
- There can be a single moderator for a topic/location, or a team of moderators that work together.
- These responsibilities can take anywhere from a few hours here and there to as much time as the moderator will allow.
- There can be a single moderator for a topic/location, or a team of moderators that work together.