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*For pages that do not yet have any content, authors will be connected with an Associate Editor based on their disease section(s) of interest. 
 
*For pages that do not yet have any content, authors will be connected with an Associate Editor based on their disease section(s) of interest. 
*Authors will be given a username and password by the Associate Editor.  
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*Authors will be given a username and password by the Technical Associate Editor.  
 
*Author names will be added to the top of any page(s) that they wish to complete so others know they’re in process.
 
*Author names will be added to the top of any page(s) that they wish to complete so others know they’re in process.
 
*Pages are based on current WHO entries and contain pre-loaded templates (of note, if there’s a non-WHO entity of importance, a new page can be created).  Authors are encouraged to work in Word templates (see section below; please track references by PMIDs as the site allows for automatic input of references based on PMIDs) and then copy/paste the content into the wiki site.
 
*Pages are based on current WHO entries and contain pre-loaded templates (of note, if there’s a non-WHO entity of importance, a new page can be created).  Authors are encouraged to work in Word templates (see section below; please track references by PMIDs as the site allows for automatic input of references based on PMIDs) and then copy/paste the content into the wiki site.
*There are three types of pages:
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*There are two types of pages needing authors:
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#Disease category overview pages (for example see [[Acute Myeloid Leukemia (AML) and Related Precursor Neoplasms]]), which are summaries of a group of diseases with links to all other relevant content.  These will typically be completed by Associate Editors.
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#Disease category overview pages (for example see [[Acute Myeloid Leukemia (AML) and Related Precursor Neoplasms]]), which are summaries of a group of diseases with links to all other relevant content.  These will typically be completed by Associate Editors but can be completed by others if interested.
 
#Disease-specific pages (for example see any links on the AML page), which is for individual disease entities and much more detailed.
 
#Disease-specific pages (for example see any links on the AML page), which is for individual disease entities and much more detailed.
#Gene-specific pages (for example see [[ABL1]]).
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#Gene-specific pages (in the process of being automated for data import and not recruiting authors).
    
*For more details on how you use the site to be an author, please see an instructional video (see section below).  Of note, we highly encourage authors to populate all the tables (i.e. for immunophenotype, chromosomal rearrangements, genomic gain/loss/LOH, etc) when applicable.
 
*For more details on how you use the site to be an author, please see an instructional video (see section below).  Of note, we highly encourage authors to populate all the tables (i.e. for immunophenotype, chromosomal rearrangements, genomic gain/loss/LOH, etc) when applicable.
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==Video Tutorial==
 
==Video Tutorial==
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*A video tutorial on how to author in real-time an overview or disease entity-specific page is available: [[Video Tutorial]]
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*A video tutorial on how to author in real-time an overview or disease entity-specific page is available: [[Video Tutorial]].  Revised videos for updated templates will be available in the near future.
    
==Word Version Templates==
 
==Word Version Templates==
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*For a Word document template for authoring an <u>'''overview page'''</u> before transferring content online please see [[File:Disease Overview Template Word Version with Instructions.docx|none|thumb|Disease Overview Template]].
 
*For a Word document template for authoring an <u>'''overview page'''</u> before transferring content online please see [[File:Disease Overview Template Word Version with Instructions.docx|none|thumb|Disease Overview Template]].
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*For a Word document template for authoring a <u>'''gene-specific page'''</u> before transferring content online please see [[File:Gene-Specific Template Word Version with Instructions.docx|none|thumb|Gene-Specific Template]].
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*For a Word document template for <u>'''gene-specific page'''</u> [[File:Gene-Specific Template Word Version with Instructions.docx|none|thumb|Gene-Specific Template]].
    
*Please do use the provided tables if applicable.
 
*Please do use the provided tables if applicable.