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[edit] The complexity wiki

An open collaborative editing and community wiki focusing on cross-disciplinary and complexity sciences research aimed at enriching each of the standard disciplines. It is intended primarily for researchers, students, faculty and others engaged through individual and collaborative postings, courses, methods, shared and documented open-source software, tutorials, and tools for research and enhancing interdisciplinary advancement in the full range of overlapping human sciences, humanities, and natural and computer science, with interests in the complexity sciences, their teaching, and their applications. If, in addition to browsing you want to see the "edit" tabs in order to participate actively we ask that you login with your real name, which lets you edit and create new pages and to modify others. We recommend that you use a recent Firefox browser version so that spell-check is automatic (OS X:control-Click) as you type into the "edit" text window. Current events lists our live and Streaming UC complexity Videoconferences and Speakers index, 2005-2008, are listed along with those of other complexity centers. P.S. when you get POPUP words to type after asking in add an external URL you only have to type ONE, either one. Its to keep the robots from inserting ads!

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And others... Note to all: an Edit tab will appear over every wiki page ONCE YOU LOGIN (with your actual name, please!)

[edit] QuickStart (click here!)

Describes how to log in, create your bio, describe your research, design pages for your discussion groups and courses, comment and post, etc. Use discretion: what you write on the wiki is public and explicitly GFDL licensed for redistribution with citation. Write publicly with forethought. Redistribution of indiscretion will happen when you don't want it. You can also write iteratively, in steps, and revise indefinitely, but drafts are saved in the history tab and are thus accessible. Wikipedia:Wikipedia:How to edit a page

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