Portal:The Science Behind Parkinson's/For Researchers
A role for professional researchers in this Parkinson's Science Wikiversity learning project
Lay people who are keen to find out as much as they can about progress in Parkinson's research clearly depend on the work of the scientific community. This wiki has been started by enthusiastic lay people but would benefit immeasurably from the participation of researchers active in the field. You can see what has already been put together on current Parkinson's research progressAlready a lot of work has been put into ferreting out information from the specialist research literature and explaining highlights of the progress made in recent years.
There is also Section 2 - An Introduction to Parkinson's Science which, as the title implies, is aimed at helping people new to Parkinson's to learn about some of the basic concepts of the science underlying the condition. Why do we want professional researchers on board?
Ways in which you can helpCould you look at the material presented so far and say what you think of it?
Could you make some improvements straight away? As with all wikiversity projects, anyone can make changes and add material. Please create an account and log in first.
Could you spare the time for a more creative partnership? Interested? Read on ... |
We are looking to build up a community of contributors to this wiki project because we want to create a globally accessible resource for people who, however reluctantly, have joined the Parkinson's Club. Section 1: Progress and Prospects in Parkinson's Research is the 'guts' of the wiki. It is where we want to summarise where Parkinson's research has led so far. It is hard work for a lay person to search through the scientific literature pulling out all the most appropriate relevant references. But researchers like yourself have these at your fingertips because they are a vital component of every one of your published papers.
You are invited to join us! What can we achieve together?
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Things you can do
Contributing to the Science Behind Parkinson's learning projectAnyone may contribute material to this learning project. Please create a Wikiversity account first.
Please go to the Project Development subpage to work with us on how the project should develop. Please access the project's discussion page to comment on the concepts behind this project. |
Get help with editing here
We are developing a User Guide here
Improve your technical writing skills and techniques here.
Occasionally you may want to upload an image or a file. An uploaded file must not be subject to copyright. Help with uploading files is given here. A text file has to be in .pdf format and is actually stored in the Image section of wikiversity.
A useful glossary of terms relating to Parkinson's is the We Move one: http://www.wemove.org/glossary/
Note that contributors are expected to provide references to back up what they say.[1]
- ↑ But how do you find your way around and make sense of all that is published? Try some of the publications on the Sense about Science website http://www.senseaboutscience.org/resources.php
Quick Links: --- Section 1: Progress and Prospects in Parkinson's Research --- Magazine Section --- Section 2: Introduction to Parkinson's Science < Back to the main page of The Science Behind Parkinson's |
This page is in draft form and under development