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*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).  Some authors work from 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 or work directly in 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).  Some authors work from 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 or work directly in the wiki site.
*There are two types of pages:
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*There are three types of pages:
    
#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.
 
#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.
 
#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.
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#Gene-specific pages (for example see [[ABL1]])
    
*For more details on how you use the site to be an author, please see an instructional video (see section below).
 
*For more details on how you use the site to be an author, please see an instructional video (see section below).
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#For figures from any other source (such as a website or published paper), a link to the image content, if openly accessible, can be used on the CCGA page.  If such a link is not possible, written permission must be obtained by the person creating the CCGA page before addition to the page.  This written permission should be shared with the Associate Editor of the related section and copied to ccga@cancergenomics.org.  The figure legend should include the appropriate reference and confirmation that permission was obtained.
 
#For figures from any other source (such as a website or published paper), a link to the image content, if openly accessible, can be used on the CCGA page.  If such a link is not possible, written permission must be obtained by the person creating the CCGA page before addition to the page.  This written permission should be shared with the Associate Editor of the related section and copied to ccga@cancergenomics.org.  The figure legend should include the appropriate reference and confirmation that permission was obtained.
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== How to Cite CCGA Pages ==
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==How to Cite CCGA Pages==
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* <u>Citation for a CCGA page on an Author's CV</u>:
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*<u>Citation for a CCGA page on an Author's CV</u>:
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# Naeini Y, Quintero-Rivera F. Myeloid Sarcoma. Compendium of Cancer Genome Aberrations. Created on: June 23, 2018. Available from: [[Myeloid Sarcoma|http://www.ccga.io/index.php/Myeloid_Sarcoma]].
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#Naeini Y, Quintero-Rivera F. Myeloid Sarcoma. Compendium of Cancer Genome Aberrations. Created on: June 23, 2018. Available from: [[Myeloid Sarcoma|http://www.ccga.io/index.php/Myeloid_Sarcoma]].
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* <u>Citation in Reports or Other Media</u>:  1. Beekeeping. San Francisco (CA): Wikipedia; 2005 [updated 2016 Jun 13; accessed 2016 Jun 17]. [about 17 pages]. <nowiki>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beekeeping</nowiki>  For an online database citation:  Train accidents and rates. 1975 Apr 1-2016 Mar 31. Washington (D.C.): Federal Railroad Administration Office of Safety Analysis. [accessed 2016 Jun 17]. <nowiki>http://safetydata.fra.dot.gov/officeofsafety/publicsite/Query/TrainAccidentsFYCYWithRates.aspx</nowiki>.
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*<u>Citation in Reports or Other Media</u>:  1. Beekeeping. San Francisco (CA): Wikipedia; 2005 [updated 2016 Jun 13; accessed 2016 Jun 17]. [about 17 pages]. <nowiki>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beekeeping</nowiki>  For an online database citation:  Train accidents and rates. 1975 Apr 1-2016 Mar 31. Washington (D.C.): Federal Railroad Administration Office of Safety Analysis. [accessed 2016 Jun 17]. <nowiki>http://safetydata.fra.dot.gov/officeofsafety/publicsite/Query/TrainAccidentsFYCYWithRates.aspx</nowiki>.

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