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# Note: if you make a mistake,    you can undo the move. Either move the page back or go the history of the    page and click Revert.  
# Note: if you edit the user page, you will get a warning about editing a page for an account that doesn't exist.
How to make yourself a user entity in the Battery KB (not the same as above):
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# Note: the old page will still    exist, but will simply redirect to the new page.
# Note: if you make a mistake,    you can undo the move. Either move the page back or go the history of the    page and click Revert.
# Note: if you edit the user page, you will get a warning about editing a page for an account that doesn't exist.
# Note: if you edit the user page, you will get a warning about editing a page for an account that doesn't exist.


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There's two types of links.    '''Wiki''' links and ''external'' links.
There's two types of links.    '''Wiki''' links and ''external'' links.


# A good '''wiki''' links relevant    terms to their respective pages elsewhere in the wiki. You can do this by    typing [[ and then using the pop-up dialog box. {{Template:Viewer/Link|page=File:OSW804a0b02f8234544a6742c770741e1ca.2 SALAMANDER.pdf|url=|label=}}
# A good '''wiki''' links relevant    terms to their respective pages elsewhere in the wiki.
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## Highlight that text and click the Link button at the top in visual editor to open a dialog box. Search for the linked page.
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## [This method doesn't seem to work at present.] You can do this by    typing [[ and then using the pop-up dialog box.  
# ''External'' links can also be    included by using the button on the visual editor, or Ctrl+K. Enter the full      URL in the text box that shows up.   
# ''External'' links can also be    included by using the button on the visual editor, or Ctrl+K. Enter the full      URL in the text box that shows up.   



Revision as of 14:09, 5 August 2024

Hello, you've found the user page for Samson Y. Lai (aka ORCID user 0000-0002-8227-3250).

I am the Group Leader for Materials Development at the Institute for Energy Technology (IFE) in Norway. I am also coordinator of the SALAMANDER Horizon Europe Project, a part of the Battery 2030+ CSA. The SALAMANDER project has its own project page on the Battery Knowledge Base.

My technical expertise is/was in silicon anodes and characterization methods. Nowadays, I mostly do project management, supervision, and mentoring.

Some of my collaborators below are also here on the wiki:

  • Dr. Inger-Emma Nylund Inger-Emma Nylund
  • Dr. Nienke Visser
  • Dr. David Wragg
  • Theresa Nguyen
  • Tommy Nordby

Pleased to meet you and feel free to contact me on LinkedIn if you have any questions.

Task list

Here is a list of sections and areas I am working on:

  • New user guide to editing the Battery wiki
  • Create a manual of style for BatteryKB.
  • Update the Main Page for BatteryKB.
  • Create a community task list to organize effort and comprehensively curate specific content.
  • Create templates to make content curation more efficient.
  • Make the info box narrower, hide the "machine-readable" relevant content inside the wiki text as comments
  • Fix why [[ isn't easily finding SALAMANDER project page

How-to

How to change your user page from your ORCID:
  1. Click on the three dots on the right-hand side of the page.
  2. Click on Move Page.
  3. Enter the desired name of your user name.
  4. Click Move page.
  5. Finished!
  6. Note: the old page will still exist, but will simply redirect to the new page.
  7. Note: if you make a mistake, you can undo the move. Either move the page back or go the history of the page and click Revert.
  8. Note: if you edit the user page, you will get a warning about editing a page for an account that doesn't exist.

How to make yourself a user entity in the Battery KB (not the same as above):

  1. Go to this page: User
  2. At the top, click + Create.
  3. Enter the desired name of your user name.
  4. Click Move page.
  5. Finished!
  6. Note: the old page will still exist, but will simply redirect to the new page.
  7. Note: if you make a mistake, you can undo the move. Either move the page back or go the history of the page and click Revert.
  8. Note: if you edit the user page, you will get a warning about editing a page for an account that doesn't exist.

How to make a link:

There's two types of links. Wiki links and external links.

  1. A good wiki links relevant terms to their respective pages elsewhere in the wiki.
    1. Type the text you want to link.
    2. Highlight that text and click the Link button at the top in visual editor to open a dialog box. Search for the linked page.
    3. Click save on the dialog box, then Save Changes on the page to finalize the link.
    4. [This method doesn't seem to work at present.] You can do this by typing [[ and then using the pop-up dialog box.
  2. External links can also be included by using the button on the visual editor, or Ctrl+K. Enter the full URL in the text box that shows up.

How to help:

  1. If you've never edited Wikipedia before or worked on any other kind of wiki, reading the introduction and basic five pillars of this page are extremely helpful to understanding what a successful wiki culture requires: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:A_primer_for_newcomers.
  2. In essence, Wikipedia has already developed processes and procedures that solve a lot of common problems and the BatteryKB doesn't need to reinvent the wheel (at least, completely).
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