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* First time here? Learn the basics by either watching the narrated videos in the [[Proteopedia:Video_Guide|Proteopedia Video Guide]] or follow [[Proteopedia:Getting Started|Getting Started in Proteopedia]].
* First time here? Learn the basics by either watching the narrated videos in the [[Proteopedia:Video_Guide|Proteopedia Video Guide]] or follow [[Proteopedia:Getting Started|Getting Started in Proteopedia]].
* The [[Proteopedia:Primer|Primer]] guides you step-by-step through creating your first molecular scene. There is also a detailed, step-by-step [[Media:Proteopedia tutorial step by step 4.pdf| walkthrough of a Proteopedia workshop with 4 slides per page]], or same file [[Media:Proteopedia tutorial step by step.pdf| walkthrough of a Proteopedia workshop with one slide per page]].
* The [[Proteopedia:Primer|Primer]] guides you step-by-step through creating your first molecular scene. There is also a detailed, step-by-step [[Media:Proteopedia tutorial step by step 4.pdf| walkthrough of a Proteopedia workshop with 4 slides per page]], or same file [[Media:Proteopedia tutorial step by step.pdf| walkthrough of a Proteopedia workshop with one slide per page]].
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*We recommend that the first page you try editing in Proteopedia should be a ''Sandbox'' page, as explained in [[Proteopedia:Getting Started|Getting Started in Proteopedia]]. Please see [[Help:Sandboxes]] for an explanation, and instructions on how to create a Sandbox page for your own use.
*We recommend that the first page you try editing in Proteopedia should be a ''Sandbox'' page, as explained in [[Proteopedia:Getting Started|Getting Started in Proteopedia]]. Please see [[Help:Sandboxes]] for an explanation, and instructions on how to create a Sandbox page for your own use.
*For editing help, try [[Help:Editing]], which explains, among other things, how to easily insert references to scientific literature citations using PubMed ID numbers, ''without typing the reference itself''! See also [[Proteopedia:How to Make a Page|How to Make a Page]].
*For editing help, try [[Help:Editing]], which explains, among other things, how to easily insert references to scientific literature citations using PubMed ID numbers, ''without typing the reference itself''! See also [[Proteopedia:How to Make a Page|How to Make a Page]].

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Contents

For users: browsing and displaying

You can use Proteopedia as a reference resource, without authoring any content yourself.

Generic help in using Proteopedia

  • For assistance with searching for something in Proteopedia, try Help:Searching.
  • Browse Proteopedia's Table of Contents.
  • Check out the Structure Index.
  • Each of the >100,000 macromolecular models in the Protein Data Bank has a page in Proteopedia. To see some examples, click on Random in the navigation box on the left side of this page (in Safari, it is at the left bottom).
    • To keep this page visible, right-click on Random (Ctrl-click on Macs) and then click on Open Link in New Tab.
  • For definitions of terms, and explanations of concepts in structural biology, see About Macromolecular Structure. Many articles are listed there, for example Amino Acids and Resolution.

Proteopedia Speed

  • Render faster: If you have Java available on your computer, molecular models in Proteopedia pages will be rendered faster:

Teaching and Education

Software for use with Proteopedia


For authors: contributing content

The sections below concern authoring new content, or improving existing content, in Proteopedia.

Getting Started Authoring (including Beginners Primer)

Creating Molecular Scenes

Static Images

Interactive 3D "Supplementary Materials" for Journal Publications

Protecting Pages

Languages

  • For examples of Proteopedia articles in non-English languages, and for the rules and policies for such articles, please see Proteopedia:Languages. *For instructions for translating articles to other languages, see Help:Language Translation.
  • See also Text Directionality regarding right-to-left languages such as Arabic or Hebrew.

Proteopedia Speed

  • Proteopdia will render faster in your computer if you enable the use of Java (see above).
  • Create fast pages: Following these simple tips your Proteopedia pages might load and render faster.
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