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Page section 1 Header. Copy code to produce this table on the top of the page.
Page Information | |
Date initiated | Month Year (The history log records each time a person contributes, don't add additional dates here). |
Page Compiler | Amanda Maloney |
Contributors | Amanda Maloney, Alejandra Mendoza, alphabetical by last name, separated by commas |
Page section 2 Table of Contents.
Page section 3 Body of Page.
The following examples of section headings propose a general structure guide for the PMG Wiki pages. Please decide on the section headings that best serve the information on your page and use the Heading Tool to rank your Sections (Levels 2 to 5). This creates a page hierarchy; and generates and updates the Table of Contents automatically.
Purpose of (Topic) - use Heading Level 2[edit source]
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Factors to Consider Before/Concerning (Topic) - use Heading Level 2[edit source]
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Techniques or Approaches - use Heading Level 2[edit source]
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The correct way to use citations correctly is this.[1].
Sub Sections - use Heading Level 3[edit source]
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Sub Sections - use Heading Level 4[edit source]
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Guidelines and Recommendations - use Heading Level 2[edit source]
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References - use Heading Level 2[edit source]
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Further Reading - use Heading Level 2[edit source]
Use this section to include other resources that contain information on your page's topic which you have not referenced already in the previous section.
Page section 4 Copyright Banner.
Copyright 2024. Photographic Materials Group Wiki is a publication of the Photographic Materials Group of the American Institute for Conservation. It is published as a convenience for the members of thePhotographic Materials Group. Publication does not endorse nor recommend any treatments, methods, or techniques described herein. Please follow PMG Wiki guidelines for citing PMG Wiki content, keeping in mind that it is a work in progress and is frequently updated.
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Page section 5 Back to.
Always add the option to go back to the Photographic Materials Main Page. Add other pages relevant to your content.
Back to Photographic Materials Main Page
Page section 6 Category tags.
Add Category tags including the Photographic Materials tag and others relevant to your page that you can find at Categories List Page