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Usage
This template is used to include a peer review of an article on the peer review page. The syntax is:
{{Peer review page|topic=topic name}}
where topic name is one of the following topics:
- Arts · Language and literature · Philosophy and religion · Everyday life · Social sciences and society · Geography and places · History · Engineering and technology · Natural sciences and mathematics.
Some synonyms and shortcuts are provided for the possible topic names, including the following abbreviations:
- arts · langlit · philrelig · everydaylife · socsci · geography · history · engtech · natsci.
To start a new peer review, add {{subst:PR}} to the article talk page, and follow the link this produces to create a peer review page for the article. The edit box will already contain the peer review page template, but with the topic blank. Feel free to fill in the topic as above.
See also
- {{subst:PR}} Substitute this template (as indicated) onto the article talk page to start the peer review process.
- {{Peer review}} This provides the template to link the talk page to the peer review page for the article.
- {{subst:PR/archive}} Replace {{Peer review page}} by this when the peer review is over.
- {{Old peer review}} Replace {{Peer review}} by this when the peer review is over.
- {{PR/Topic}} This gets the full name of the topic, using {{GA/Topic}}.
- Technical templates: {{PR/preload}}, {{PR/editintro}}, {{subst:PR/subst}}, {{PR/header}}, {{CF/Current peer reviews}}
Wikipedia content modification information:
- This page was last modified on 30 March 2008, at 18:13.
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