Welcome to the AIUK Archery Wiki
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Welcome to the AIUK Wiki
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| Welcome to the AIUK Wiki, a community built and maintained archive of information related to archery.
The wiki format allows for several advantages over our traditional forums and articles. Most importantly, the expertise of our members can be jointly condensed in a focussed, and easily searchable library. This will be of particular value to people new to archery, greatly expanding the range of tools to get them started correctly. Another advantage the wiki format provides is a platform from which each topic can expand with links to related threads, articles, and downloads from the main site. In this way, the best resources can be brought together as a reference.
If you want to know more about the wiki concept take a look at the Wikipedia article on the subject: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wiki |
Editing the AIUK Wiki
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| A wiki is a fast, user editable website. Each member is able to create and edit pages to contribute towards the project. What each member needs to know about getting started can be found on our Submission Guidelines and Formatting Guidelines pages, with addional information avaliable at the AIUK Wiki Help System covering editing topics, and the advanced editing page at WikiMedia for more detailed information.
Most importantly, this wiki project has been created with the hopes that it will encourage members of Archery-Interchange to contribute. Pages created in this project will be a partnership between us all to share our knowledge with others. We openly welcome any constructive input into (and feedback pertaining to) the AIUK Wiki.
Finally, a few words about the expectations we have for the content within the AIUK Wiki. The main intention of this wiki project is to provide a knowledge base, an outline of each topic as it relates to archery. For longer or more indepth articles, we'll link to the tutorials or articles either from another AIUK resource or from articles on the web.
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Other useful pages
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- Sandbox - A page deliberately set up so you can mess about with it.
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