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1. Choose a topic from the &quot;Navigation Panel&quot; on the left or the center of the main page by clicking on it.

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2. On the portal main page, click &quot;All Portal Articles&quot; to find all related articles in alphabetical order.

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3. Alternatively you can find articles by using the &quot;Search Box&quot;.

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          <rev xml:space="preserve">= Recommendations =

=== Never start with an empty Wiki! ===

Before additional users are invited to the MyWiki, a structure (navigation, start page and categories) should be created. Since each user is interested in a benefit coming from a wiki, some article should already in the MyWiki before opening it. Here the well-known knowledge-management wisdom counts: “The more benefit, the more effort users are willing to invest”; consequently the reverse conclusion is: no benefit = no willingness to invest effort.



=== Replace inefficient processes with a Wiki ===

There are plenty of possibilities what you canfor. However, to gain the greatest benefits from a wiki, existing inefficient processes should be taken on by your wiki (for instance emails to many recipients, agenda and decisions, shared ToDo-lists etc.). The wiki should not be introduced in addition to existing inefficient processes, since this means more work for the user in the first place.



=== Processes should be transferred to the Wiki little by little ===

Users need some time to discover the advantages of a wiki. Consequently, one should not organise all processes via the wiki from the first day on, but give the users time to become acquainted with the wiki.



=== Using the Newsblog as a Newsletter ===

The newsblog in the MyWiki can be used as a newsletter, since each user receives a notification of new articles in the newsblog via email. Thereby, news can be posted in the newsblog of the wiki and all users are informed automatically.



=== Be patient ===

The advantages of a wiki over classic, in particular email based, project- and knowledge management are evident. However, users need time to get acquainted with the wiki and to change old habits and working procedures. Users need to experience the advantages of the wiki, which can take a while.



= Getting started =

After your MyWiki workspace has been set up, you can immediatly start to work&amp;nbsp;on its structure&amp;nbsp;and content.&amp;nbsp;Besides the usual energypedia functions like writing and editing of articles, there are two&amp;nbsp;important&amp;nbsp;special features for administrators of MyWiki workspaces.

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=== Design your own front page ===

In order to be able to&amp;nbsp;edit the front page of your Wiki, you have to activate the double click function in your profile. To do this, you have to go to &quot;My preferences&quot; at the top of the webpage.

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Please select the registry &quot;Editing&quot; and check the box &quot;Edit pages on double click (requires JavaScript)&quot;.

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If you now double click on the front page of your Wiki, the usual editor opens enabling you to design the page according to your wishes and needs. However, the graphic elements of the front page are not as easy to edit as classic wiki pages. Hence, we recommend either to refrain from using graphic elements or to design the front page with the support of our energypedia team ([mailto:info@energypedia.info info@energypedia.info]).

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=== Create and&amp;nbsp;edit the navigation&lt;br/&gt; ===

The wiki navigation bar&amp;nbsp;on the left side can be edited with the special page &quot;mediawiki:sidebar&quot;. In order to do this, you have to search for this special page by&amp;nbsp;entering&amp;nbsp;&quot;mediawiki:sidebar&quot; into the search field.&amp;nbsp;After&amp;nbsp;clicking&amp;nbsp;on the link in the result list, a new wiki page with the structure of&amp;nbsp;the existing navigation bar opens. This page can be edited like any normal wiki page by clicking on the edit button. The opening page consists of a bullet point list whereby the first level represents the navigation sections while the second level shows the different sub-points of the side bar.You can add or delete navigation sections or sub-points by adding or deleting the bullet points in the editing screen.

For adding a&amp;nbsp;new bullet point, you&amp;nbsp;maybe have to change into the &quot;Wikitext modus&quot; by pressing the&amp;nbsp;button &quot;Wikitext&quot; in&amp;nbsp;the upper left corner of the editor. In this mode you&amp;nbsp;create&amp;nbsp;a new&amp;nbsp;bullet point&amp;nbsp;at the first level by putting a star&amp;nbsp;&quot;*&quot;&amp;nbsp;- and a new bullet point at the second level by writing two stars &quot;**&quot; - at the beginning of the line. The single navigation points consists of the&amp;nbsp;site name, a bar &quot;|&quot; and the notion&amp;nbsp;which will be shown in the navigation bar. For example, in order to add&amp;nbsp;the new sub-point &quot;Countries&quot; to the&amp;nbsp;navigation bar leading to the page named &quot;Study Countries&quot;, you have to type in the&amp;nbsp;line&amp;nbsp;&quot;**Study Countries|Countries&quot;.

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=== Create categories and portals&lt;br/&gt; ===

In order to help your users to find their way through the wiki pages and to give your My Wiki workspace a useful structure, you should utilize [[How to use Categories|categories]] and portals. You can, for example, create different themed portals on your wiki workspace on which only those sides and groups are displayed which belong to that specific topic. This will structure your wiki and guide users through it.

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=== Welcome Newsblog ===

You can also create a own welcome newsblog.




= Have your own Wiki workspace within energypedia! =

If you are interested in having your own My Wiki workspace where you can work with your colleagues on confidential issues or if you just want to have the benefits of a wiki for your organization or project, do not hesitate to contact us:

[mailto:energypedia@gtz.de info@energypedia.info]&lt;br/&gt; 

Learn more about it [[:Category:MyWiki|here]]

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