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Collaborator





This account is set up with the idea to create collaborate entries working on it together




Everyone can start an entry, any existing entry can be altered by everyone else.
Keep an eye on the journals with a second browser window,
Copy the content of the new version of the entry to the corresponding journal.




And please be carefull in what you write. One researcher can spoil it for many.




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Collaborator

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Collaborator





This account is set up with the idea to create collaborate entries working on it together.




Join now, there is no need to wait for everyone to leave this account!






Everyone can start an entry.


After adding the guide entry you see the A number in top.
Copy and paste this number to the first line of the journal.


Copy the content of the new version of the entry to the corresponding journal.


Add your researcher nick name on the last line.








Any existing entry can be altered by everyone else.


Keep an eye on the journals with a second browser window you might not be the only one updating.


Only preview the entry during reediting.


Copy the content of the altered version from the entry to the corresponding journal.


Do not forget to add your name on the last line.


Do not forget to update the entry






And please be carefull in what you write. One researcher can spoil it for many.





Traveller in Time < 42


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Collaborator

A2594036







Collaborator





This account is set up with the idea to create collaborate entries working on it together.




Join now, there is no need to wait for everyone to leave this account!






Everyone can start an entry.


After adding the guide entry you see the A number in top.
Copy and paste this number to the first line of the journal.


Copy the content of the new version of the entry to the corresponding journal.


Add your researcher nick name on the last line.








Any existing entry can be altered by everyone else.


Keep an eye on the journals with a second browser window you might not be the only one updating.


Only preview the entry during reediting.


Copy the content of the altered version from the entry to the corresponding journal.


Do not forget to add your name on the last line.


Do not forget to update the entry









A word from the 'operator'


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And please be carefull in what you write. One researcher can spoil it for many.





Traveller in Time <42


Personal Space of Collaborator

Post 4

Collaborator







Collaborator





This account is set up with the idea to create collaborate entries working on it together.




Join now, there is no need to wait for everyone to leave this account!






The password for the account is simply 'collaborator'.


Everyone can start an entry.


After adding the guide entry you see the A number in top.
Copy and paste this number to the first line of the journal.


Copy the content of the new version of the entry to the corresponding journal.


Add your researcher nick name on the last line.


If you have any feedback - comments, complaints, suggestions for improvement or queries - you can start a conversation here, or contact the makers of the scheme: the Traveller in Time and the Baryonic Being.








Any existing entry can be altered by everyone else.


Keep an eye on the journals with a second browser window you might not be the only one updating.


Only preview the entry during reediting.


Copy the content of the altered version from the entry to the corresponding journal.


Do not forget to add your name on the last line.


Do not forget to update the entry









A word from the 'operator'


<LINK H2G2="A2594333"/smiley - bubbly-Edit</LINKsmiley - bubbly-
Last update


<!--


<LINK H2G2=""/smiley - bubbly-Edit</LINKsmiley - bubbly-
Last update


<LINK H2G2=""/smiley - bubbly-Edit</LINKsmiley - bubbly-
Last update


First copy this section before adding new numbers!
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And please be careful in what you write. One researcher can spoil it for many.






Personal Space of Collaborator

Post 5

Collaborator








Collaborator






This account has been set up with the idea of creating collaborative entries that all h2g2 researchers can work on together.




Join now, there is no need to wait for everyone to leave this account!






The password for the account is simply 'collaborator'.


Everyone can start an entry.


After adding the guide entry you see the A number at the top.
Copy and paste this number to the first line of the journal.


Copy the content of the new version of the entry to the corresponding journal.


Add your researcher nick name on the last line.


If you have any feedback - comments, complaints, suggestions for improvement or queries - you can start a conversation here, or contact the makers of the scheme: the Traveller in Time and the Baryonic Being.








Any existing entry can be altered by everyone else.


Keep an eye on the journals with a second browser window; you might not be the only one updating. If you are using the Mozilla browser you could also hold Ctrl and click the edit entry to open it in a new tab, so that you can still see the entry itself and refresh that when appropriate.


Only preview the entry during reediting.


Copy the content of the altered version from the entry to the corresponding journal.


Do not forget to add your name on the last line.


Do not forget to update the entry









Announcements on the Project


A word from the 'operator'





Guide Entries in the Project


Stephen Hawking<LINK H2G2="A2594333"/smiley - bubbly-Edit</LINKsmiley - bubbly-
Last update



Mathematical Glossary<LINK H2G2="A2594991"/smiley - bubbly-Edit</LINKsmiley - bubbly-
Last update









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First copy this section before adding new numbers! This is the template for new additions to the 'Guide Entries in the Project' section.



Name of Entry<LINK H2G2="A2594991"/smiley - bubbly-Edit</LINKsmiley - bubbly-
Last update


[Obviously you will need to substitute the '2594991' code above to whatever your entry's code is. Thank you.]

-->



And please be careful in what you write. One researcher can spoil it for many.






Personal Space of Collaborator

Post 6

Collaborator








Collaborator









Consequential Collaboration ||


Evolutionary Collaboration ||


Team Collaboration ||


Peer Review Emulation ||






Do you like to share your knowledge with others? Ever wanted to write an entry but couldn't because you thought it couldn't be detailed enough? Then welcome to the Grand Collaborative Account Project - a trial project that attempts to find the fastest, most efficient method of creating quality collaborative guide entries.



This account has been set up with all h2g2 researchers in mind, that we can all work on together. To find out how to join, please read our simple instructions. Don't want to join right now? Well, you can still get involved. See these instructions for details...



Join now, there is no need to wait for everyone to leave this account!



Quick Start Guide





In a nutshell, the Collaboration Project gives you 5 different ways for creating your masterpiece of a guide entry: consequentially, as an evolutionary entry, as a team effort, in a style similar to peer review, or by continually expanding and improving entries written by people who have logged in as Collaborator. And don't forget, the entries written with this project are not confined to those destined for the Edited Guide - please feel free to contribute fictional/Underguide entries too!



To gain the password to the account, you need to join up. To start this process, simply begin a conversation below and you will be guided through it. For more details you need to read the instructions for joining referenced above.


Everyone can start an entry, whether you have joined or not.


After adding a guide entry you see the A number at the top.
Copy and paste this number to the first line of the journal and write a summary of the entry.


Reply to this journal entry and copy the content of the new version of the entry there.


Add your researcher nick name on the last line.


If you have any feedback - comments, complaints, suggestions for improvement or queries - you can start a conversation here, or contact the makers of the scheme: the Traveller in Time and the Baryonic Being. Perhaps you think all this is rather complicated; so please tell us!





Please don't add conversations for new entries to this space; select the appropriate style-of-writing link first (unless you are logged in as Collaborator, in which case you don't need to start a conversation for each entry you submit).


Any existing entry can be altered by everyone else. For members, this process is direct; for non-members, you can contribute just like in peer review, or by following the suggested methods of guide entry creation detailed on the instructions page for non-members.


Keep an eye on the journals with a second browser window; you might not be the only one updating. If you are using the Mozilla browser you could also hold Ctrl and click the edit entry to open it in a new tab, so that you can still see the entry itself and refresh that when appropriate.


Only preview the entry during reediting.


Copy the content of the altered version from the entry to the corresponding journal.


Do not forget to add your name on the last line, and add your researcher number to the list of researchers who wrote/edited the entry.


Do not forget to update the entry







Announcements on the Project


15/5/04 -|- The Project Expands! It's now more secure, and more detailed. Please give your feedback on the new scheme by contributing to the debates in the conversations present on this space.



Instructions on Entries Created When Logged in as Collaborator.






Guide Entries in the Project


Stephen Hawking<LINK H2G2="A2594333"/smiley - bubbly-Edit</LINKsmiley - bubbly-
Last update



Mathematical Glossary<LINK H2G2="A2594991"/smiley - bubbly-Edit</LINKsmiley - bubbly-
Last update



Michael Moorcock - Author<LINK H2G2="A2629190"/smiley - bubbly-Edit</LINKsmiley - bubbly-
Last update





<!--

First copy this section before adding new entries to this list! This is the template for new additions to the 'Guide Entries in the Project' section.



Name of Entry<LINK H2G2="A2594991"/smiley - bubbly-Edit</LINKsmiley - bubbly-
Last update


[Obviously you will need to substitute the '2594991' code above to whatever your entry's code is. Thank you.]

-->



And please be careful in what you write. One researcher can spoil it for many.






Personal Space of Collaborator

Post 7

Collaborator








Collaborator









Consequential Collaboration ||


Evolutionary Collaboration ||


Team Collaboration ||


Peer Review Emulation ||






Do you like to share your knowledge with others? Ever wanted to write an entry but couldn't because you thought it couldn't be detailed enough? Then welcome to the Grand Collaborative Account Project - a trial project that attempts to find the fastest, most efficient method of creating quality collaborative guide entries.



This account has been set up with all h2g2 researchers in mind, that we can all work on together. To find out how to join, please read our simple instructions. Don't want to join right now? Well, you can still get involved. See these instructions for details...



Join now, there is no need to wait for everyone to leave this account!



Quick Start Guide





In a nutshell, the Collaboration Project gives you 5 different ways for creating your masterpiece of a guide entry: consequentially, as an evolutionary entry, as a team effort, in a style similar to peer review, or by continually expanding and improving entries written by people who have logged in as Collaborator. And don't forget, the entries written with this project are not confined to those destined for the Edited Guide - please feel free to contribute fictional/Underguide entries too!



To gain the password to the account, you need to join up. To start this process, simply begin a conversation below and you will be guided through it. For more details you need to read the instructions for joining referenced above.


Everyone can start an entry, whether you have joined or not.


After adding a guide entry you see the A number at the top.
Copy and paste this number to the first line of the journal and write a summary of the entry.


Reply to this journal entry and copy the content of the new version of the entry there.


Add your researcher nick name on the last line.


If you have any feedback - comments, complaints, suggestions for improvement or queries - you can start a conversation here, or contact the makers of the scheme: the Traveller in Time and the Baryonic Being. Perhaps you think all this is rather complicated; so please tell us!





Please don't add conversations for new entries to this space; select the appropriate style-of-writing link first (unless you are logged in as Collaborator, in which case you don't need to start a conversation for each entry you submit).


Any existing entry can be altered by everyone else. For members, this process is direct; for non-members, you can contribute just like in peer review, or by following the suggested methods of guide entry creation detailed on the instructions page for non-members.


Keep an eye on the journals with a second browser window; you might not be the only one updating. If you are using the Mozilla browser you could also hold Ctrl and click the edit entry to open it in a new tab, so that you can still see the entry itself and refresh that when appropriate.


Only preview the entry during reediting.


Copy the content of the altered version from the entry to the corresponding journal.


Do not forget to add your name on the last line, and add your researcher number to the list of researchers who wrote/edited the entry.


Do not forget to update the entry







Announcements on the Project


15/5/04 -|- The Project Expands! It's now more secure, and more detailed. Please give your feedback on the new scheme by contributing to the debates in the conversations present on this space.



Instructions on Entries Created When Logged in as Collaborator.






Guide Entries in the Project


Stephen Hawking<LINK H2G2="A2594333"/smiley - bubbly-Edit</LINKsmiley - bubbly-
Last update



Mathematical Glossary<LINK H2G2="A2594991"/smiley - bubbly-Edit</LINKsmiley - bubbly-
Last update



Michael Moorcock - Author<LINK H2G2="A2629190"/smiley - bubbly-Edit</LINKsmiley - bubbly-
Last update





<!--

First copy this section before adding new entries to this list! This is the template for new additions to the 'Guide Entries in the Project' section.



Name of Entry<LINK H2G2="A2594991"/smiley - bubbly-Edit</LINKsmiley - bubbly-
Last update


[Obviously you will need to substitute the '2594991' code above to whatever your entry's code is. Thank you.]

-->



And please be careful in what you write. One researcher can spoil it for many.






From: Baryonic Being.


Personal Space of Collaborator

Post 8

Collaborator








Collaborator









Consequential Collaboration ||


Evolutionary Collaboration ||


Team Collaboration ||


Writing Workshop Emulation ||






Do you like to share your knowledge with others? Ever wanted to write an entry but couldn't because you thought it couldn't be detailed enough? Then welcome to the Grand Collaborative Account Project - a trial project that attempts to find the fastest, most efficient method of creating quality collaborative guide entries.



This account has been set up with all h2g2 researchers in mind, that we can all work on together. To find out how to join, please read our simple instructions. Don't want to join right now? Well, you can still get involved. See these instructions for details...



Join now, there is no need to wait for everyone to leave this account!



Quick Start Guide





In a nutshell, the Collaboration Project gives you 5 different ways for creating your masterpiece of a guide entry: consequentially, as an evolutionary entry, as a team effort, in a style similar to the existing h2g2 review forums, or by continually expanding and improving entries written by people who have logged in as Collaborator. And don't forget, the entries written with this project are not confined to those destined for the Edited Guide - please feel free to contribute fictional/Underguide entries too!



To gain the password to the account, you need to join up. To start this process, simply begin a conversation below and you will be guided through it. For more details you need to read the instructions for joining referenced above.


Everyone can start an entry, whether you have joined or not.


After adding a guide entry you see the A number at the top.
Copy and paste this number to the first line of the journal and write a summary of the entry.


Reply to this journal entry and copy the content of the new version of the entry there.


Add your researcher nick name on the last line.


If you have any feedback - comments, complaints, suggestions for improvement or queries - you can start a conversation here, or contact the makers of the scheme: the Traveller in Time and the Baryonic Being. Perhaps you think all this is rather complicated; so please tell us!





Please don't add conversations for new entries to this space; select the appropriate style-of-writing link first (unless you are logged in as Collaborator, in which case you don't need to start a conversation for each entry you submit).


Any existing entry can be altered by everyone else. For members, this process is direct; for non-members, you can contribute just like in peer review, or by following the suggested methods of guide entry creation detailed on the instructions page for non-members.


Keep an eye on the journals with a second browser window; you might not be the only one updating. If you are using the Mozilla browser you could also hold Ctrl and click the edit entry to open it in a new tab, so that you can still see the entry itself and refresh that when appropriate.


Only preview the entry during reediting.


Copy the content of the altered version from the entry to the corresponding journal.


Do not forget to add your name on the last line, and add your researcher number to the list of researchers who wrote/edited the entry.


Do not forget to update the entry







Announcements on the Project


15/5/04 -|- The Project Expands! It's now more secure, and more detailed. Please give your feedback on the new scheme by contributing to the debates in the conversations present on this space.



Instructions on Entries Created When Logged in as Collaborator.






Guide Entries in the Project


Stephen Hawking<LINK H2G2="A2594333"/smiley - bubbly-Edit</LINKsmiley - bubbly-
Last update -|- Style: Collaborative



Mathematical Glossary<LINK H2G2="A2594991"/smiley - bubbly-Edit</LINKsmiley - bubbly-
Last update -|- Style: Collaborative



Michael Moorcock - Author<LINK H2G2="A2629190"/smiley - bubbly-Edit</LINKsmiley - bubbly-
Last update -|- Style: Collaborative



The Year 2003 -|- Edit -|-
Last update -|- Style: WWE






<!--

First copy this section before adding new entries to this list! This is the template for new additions to the 'Guide Entries in the Project' section.



Name of Entry<LINK H2G2="A2594991"/smiley - bubbly-Edit</LINKsmiley - bubbly-
Last update


[Obviously you will need to substitute the '2594991' code above to whatever your entry's code is. Thank you.]

-->



And please be careful in what you write. One researcher can spoil it for many.






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