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The FusionWiki is a specialist wiki for information on plasma and [[Nuclear fusion|fusion]] physics research. | The FusionWiki is a specialist wiki for information on plasma and [[Nuclear fusion|fusion]] physics research. | ||
There is an enormous proliferation of information on fusion and plasma physics, as a consequence of years of dedicated research in many countries. | There is an enormous proliferation of information on fusion and plasma physics, as a consequence of years of dedicated research in many countries. | ||
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This centralized index function, if supported by a significant fraction of the research community, can develop into an important research tool and help students or other interested parties to find their way in the mass of information. | This centralized index function, if supported by a significant fraction of the research community, can develop into an important research tool and help students or other interested parties to find their way in the mass of information. | ||
Please check out [[FusionWiki:About|Target audience and proposed content of the FusionWiki]] for more detail. | |||
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Revision as of 11:13, 20 November 2010
The goal of the FusionWiki
The FusionWiki is a specialist wiki for information on plasma and fusion physics research.
There is an enormous proliferation of information on fusion and plasma physics, as a consequence of years of dedicated research in many countries. However, this information is mostly contained in specialist journals. There is no centralized index providing rapid access to this information in an organized manner.
Therefore, the FusionWiki arises as an initiative to provide (Wikipedia-style) short summaries of research topics and issues of interest, with links to the main relevant articles or websites, irrespective of where this information is located.
This centralized index function, if supported by a significant fraction of the research community, can develop into an important research tool and help students or other interested parties to find their way in the mass of information.
Please check out Target audience and proposed content of the FusionWiki for more detail.
Contributing
The FusionWiki is incipient and many pages are mere stubs or require significant improvement; worse, most topics still do not have a page. If you are active in the fusion field, you are invited to help! We would like to suggest that you include a short description of fusion-related issues within your field of specialization, providing appropriate references and links.
Do you find this initiative interesting and/or potentially useful? Please help us to improve by correcting errors, complementing information, or adding content.
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Monitoring page integrity
Although some anti-spam and anti-vandalism measures are already in place, it is necessary to stay vigilant and monitor and remove unwanted edits. Any help is welcome.