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| == Intended purpose ==
| | Youve got it in one. Couldnt have put it bteetr. |
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| === Knowledge base ===
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| Due to the enormous proliferation of activities in the fusion field, it has been considered useful to develop a general repository of information about, e.g.:
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| * Concepts and definitions of fusion terms and abbreviations (basic and advanced)
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| * [[Fusion laboratories]] and research facilities
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| * Fusion lines of research
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| * Fusion policy
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| * Fusion organisations, structures, entities, committees, departments, projects
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| * [[FusionWiki:Current events|Fusion meetings and conferences]]
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| * References to the main publications in the fusion field
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| * Fusion-related software (simulation codes, analysis codes)
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| * Fusion-related [[Educational material|educational material]], images, movies
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| === Referral to top work ===
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| These items should have an entry with a '''brief description''' and '''references''' to external websites or literature. This should allow specialists and students to obtain a quick overview of the main issues and primary publications on any topic.
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| Obviously, there is a parallel with ''review articles'' in specialist literature, the difference being that a wiki is ''dynamic'', allowing continuous updates to include the latest work.
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| === Research tool ===
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| The wiki should not only contain established knowledge, also controversial topics are welcomed.
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| Note that the wiki contains mechanisms to discuss and clarify such controversies (the ''discussion/talk'' pages).
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| Thus, the wiki has the potential to become a useful '''research tool'''.
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| == Target audience == | | == Target audience == |