Difference between revisions of "Anabaptistwiki:Stories"

From Anabaptistwiki
Line 9: Line 9:
  
 
==What Counts as a Story?==
 
==What Counts as a Story?==
Any story that relates to a specific Anabaptist-related group or congregation but does not fit in the basic encyclopedic article about the group or congregation should be included in the Global Anabaptist Wiki should be included as a story.   
+
Any story that relates to a specific Anabaptist-related group or congregation but does not fit in the basic encyclopedic article about the group or congregation should be included in the Global Anabaptist Wiki as a story.  These stories might be interviews with church members, descriptions of church events, or commentary about issues are relevant to the life of the conference or congregation, but individuals should feel free to contribute any information that adds insight into the life of the community.   
  
 
==How Do I Contribute Stories?==
 
==How Do I Contribute Stories?==
 +
On each page about a specific group there is a section entitled stories.  To avoid clutter, individuals should create links to stories under the "story" heading on a specific group's page instead of inserting the story directly into the group's page.  To create a story simply create a link under the "Story" heading by inserting the following code: <code><nowiki>[[Story Title]]</nowiki></code>.  This will create a red link (meaning the new page does not exist yet).  Follow this link to the new page and write your story.  For example, if a member of the [[Jesus Village Church, South Korea|Jesus Village Church]] in South Korea wants to write about an annual church conference he or she could create a new article describing that conference by inserting a link under the "Story" heading using the following code <code><nowiki>[[Name of Conference, Year]]</nowiki></code>.  He or she could then follow that link and write a story about the conference.
  
 
[[Category:Policy]]
 
[[Category:Policy]]

Revision as of 14:49, 4 August 2009

In addition to providing a place for different Anabaptist-related groups to share encyclopedic information about themselves, the Global Anabaptist Wiki allows Anabaptist communities around the world to share personal stories.

Why Stories?

For a variety of reasons personal stories are an important part of the Global Anabaptist Wiki.

One reason that personalized stories are an important part of the Global Anabaptist Wiki is that resources like the Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online (GAMEO) provide basic encyclopedic information about many Anabaptist-related groups around the world and are accessible for anyone with internet access. The Global Anabaptist Wiki does include encyclopedic articles so that Anabaptist-related groups around the world can edit and update basic information about themselves in a way that they are unable to on GAMEO, but the Global Anabaptist Wiki also is a forum for sharing personal stories so that it does not merely duplicate online encyclopedic resources like GAMEO.

Additionally, while there are many places to deposit personal stories online (blogs, web-pages, etc.) the Global Anabaptist Wiki hopes to provide a centralized location where groups can deposit stories about the life of their group, access other groups' stories, and link to specific groups' web pages.

What Counts as a Story?

Any story that relates to a specific Anabaptist-related group or congregation but does not fit in the basic encyclopedic article about the group or congregation should be included in the Global Anabaptist Wiki as a story. These stories might be interviews with church members, descriptions of church events, or commentary about issues are relevant to the life of the conference or congregation, but individuals should feel free to contribute any information that adds insight into the life of the community.

How Do I Contribute Stories?

On each page about a specific group there is a section entitled stories. To avoid clutter, individuals should create links to stories under the "story" heading on a specific group's page instead of inserting the story directly into the group's page. To create a story simply create a link under the "Story" heading by inserting the following code: [[Story Title]]. This will create a red link (meaning the new page does not exist yet). Follow this link to the new page and write your story. For example, if a member of the Jesus Village Church in South Korea wants to write about an annual church conference he or she could create a new article describing that conference by inserting a link under the "Story" heading using the following code [[Name of Conference, Year]]. He or she could then follow that link and write a story about the conference.