User:Sidelight12/Wikiversity

Naming conventions

=Keep names simple and concise= The resource name should be the subject of a page, any descriptors should go after a comma. A descriptor is not always necessary, unless a different course with the same subject already exists. For instance:
 * Solar System, interactive
 * Solar System, technical
 * Technical writing, easy
 * Technical writing
 * Spanish, basic
 * Spanish, advanced

Don't use course numbers for descriptors.

Established projects should be left alone. It is tedious to change the structure of some established projects, and changing the structure may break the interoperability of it.

Casing
Use the same casing style that Wikipedia uses

=Ethics= Data from in vivo animal studies is not allowed on Wikiversity unless it is limited to information that is: cataloged by Pubmed, or published by a university, a medical institution, a reliable secondary source, or a reliable tertiary source. Cadaver (ex vivo) research follows this requirement with the exception that IRB approval may allow its use.

The information may also be interpreted or analyzed by the editor to be inserted into Wikiversity. Non-invasive biological studies (including in situ, in papyru, in vitro and in silico studies) are allowed by any source, including the editor, as long as no harm is done to animals. Flagrant unethical research may also be removed through consensus.

=Rescue=