Entry 2.1: Basic Course Prep - bcb420-2025/Chloe_Calica GitHub Wiki
The document outlined some editing tips that can help me in writing my wiki. The table below summarizes this tips. Some of them do not work with GitHub's Wiki implementation so they were replaced to those that actually do work.
Syntax | Appearance in Wiki |
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**bold text** | bold text |
<u>underline</u> text | underline text |
~~strike out~~ | |
x<sup>2 | x2 |
x<sub>2 | x2 |
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While editing my wiki, I also notice several buttons on the top of the page that can help me edit my wiki if I ever forget the syntax. The Help
button at the end is especially helpful as it contains more detailed info on how to further edit my wiki pages to achieve the formatting I want.
- If it's not your own, new idea, it has a source.
- All sources must be referenced whether it is reusing, quoting, paraphrasing, summarizing or following someone else's work.
Use APA citation for this course and consider the following points [1] when referencing:
- Wiki: reference by??** Need to find how to reference better!**
- R code: put citations as comments
- Image: aside from URL, add author and context
- Links: must be original source, not a site pointing to the source
- Copied Code: referenced with a link and name of author
[1]: Steipe, B., Isserlin R. (2020). Chapter 5 Plagiarism and academic integrity. https://bcb420-2025.github.io/General_course_prep/plagiarism.html