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We invite you to browse Proteopedia and suggest you visit the [[Hemoglobin]], [[1eve]], and [[1v04]] pages to get a feel for Proteopedia. Remember to click on the green links!
We invite you to browse Proteopedia and suggest you visit the [[Hemoglobin]], [[1eve]], and [[1v04]] pages to get a feel for Proteopedia. Remember to click on the green links!
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'''To request a user account''', email '''eran.hodis''' ''at'' '''weizmann.ac.il'''
 
We encourage you to check out our site, take a look around, and '''edit pages freely''' (you need a user account to edit at the moment, so ask us for one).
We encourage you to check out our site, take a look around, and '''edit pages freely''' (you need a user account to edit at the moment, so ask us for one).
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These resources may help you familiarize yourself with the editing process. Trust us, the editing process is very simple: All text is edited the same way that Wikipedia is edited, so it must be easy! and all scenes are created using our user-friendly ''Scene authoring tools''. Of course it helps to familiarize yourself with the site and how to go about editing, so check out these resources:
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'''To request a user account''', email '''eran.hodis''' ''at'' '''weizmann.ac.il'''
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These resources may help you familiarize yourself with the editing process. Trust us, the editing process is very simple: All text is edited the same way that Wikipedia is edited, so it must be easy! And all scenes are created using our user-friendly ''Scene authoring tools''. Of course it helps to familiarize yourself with the site and how to go about editing, so check out these resources:
*A video capture of making a Proteopedia page in 4 minutes at http://www.proteopedia.org/Proteopedia.html
*A video capture of making a Proteopedia page in 4 minutes at http://www.proteopedia.org/Proteopedia.html
*A rough and temporary tutorial available at http://www.proteopedia.org/Proteopedia.html
*A rough and temporary tutorial available at http://www.proteopedia.org/Proteopedia.html
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*[[Help:Editing]]
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*[[Scene authoring tools]]

Revision as of 18:43, 19 February 2008

Welcome to Proteopedia.

You're encouraged to take a look around. Use the toolbar on the left to either search for a specific page, or click "Random page" to view a random page.

Contents

What is Proteopedia?

Proteopedia is a free and collaborative, 3D encyclopedia of proteins, RNA, DNA, and their assemblies and interacting small molecules with emphasis on three-dimensional structure where relevant to function.

Mission Statement

To collect and disseminate structural biological and biological knowledge about proteins, RNA, DNA, and their assemblies and interacting small molecules in a manner that is relevant and accessible to scientists of all the biological and chemical fields.

Goals for Proteopedia

  • To maintain low barriers for contribution.
  • To continue to develop the concept of tying text to three-dimensional, interactive images.
  • To serve as a forum for scientists to share and discuss information related to proteins, macromolecules, and small molecules and chemicals of interest.

What if I am new here?

We invite you to browse Proteopedia and suggest you visit the Hemoglobin, 1eve, and 1v04 pages to get a feel for Proteopedia. Remember to click on the green links!

We encourage you to check out our site, take a look around, and edit pages freely (you need a user account to edit at the moment, so ask us for one).

To request a user account, email eran.hodis at weizmann.ac.il

These resources may help you familiarize yourself with the editing process. Trust us, the editing process is very simple: All text is edited the same way that Wikipedia is edited, so it must be easy! And all scenes are created using our user-friendly Scene authoring tools. Of course it helps to familiarize yourself with the site and how to go about editing, so check out these resources:

Proteopedia Page Contributors and Editors (what is this?)

Eran Hodis, Eric Martz, Joel L. Sussman, Jaime Prilusky, David Canner

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