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<center><h2>New Feature: Cite Extension</h2></center>
You can now conveniently manage a reference list in a page on MicrobeWiki using the [https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Extension:Cite Cite extension].  See the [[Zika virus]] page for an example.
<center><h2> [[Study Microbes]]  *  [[Microbial Biorealm]]  *  [[Viral Biorealm]]  *  [[Microbial Mythology]]</h2></center>


'''MicrobeWiki''' is a free wiki resource on microbes and microbiology, authored by students at many colleges and universities. '''[[Curated Pages|Curated pages]]''' such as those linked to the '''[[Taxonomy Index]]''' are reviewed and updated by '''[mailto:microbewikiadmin@kenyon.edu| microbiologists]''' at [http://www.kenyon.edu '''Kenyon College'''].  '''[[Student Pages|Student pages]]''' authored independently, or for coursework, are not monitored further. Interested readers are encouraged to add information, after registering a [[Contact MicrobeWiki|'''free account''']]. <br><br>
'''Featured Class:''' The '''[https://microbewiki.kenyon.edu/index.php/Category:Pages_edited_by_students_of_Tyrrell_Conway_at_the_University_of_Oklahoma University of Oklahoma Italian Center]''', taught by '''[http://academy.asm.org/index.php/fellows-info/aam-fellows-elected-in-2013/688-tyrrell-conway Tyrrell Conway]'''.<br><br>
'''Educators:''' You may assign MicrobeWiki page creation and editing as projects for your students.  We create a [[List of class template pages | '''template page''']] for your assignment, which you may edit to meet your needs. Your students receive individual passwords.  Assessment and grading are up to you; after your class is over, we review pages for our standards.  Students of all levels, from first-year to graduate students, have contributed pages to our site. See for example:


<h2>Welcome to MicrobeWiki</h2>
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'''[http://ultraphyte.com/antarctica/ <b>'''Antarctica'''</b>] presents an ongoing investigation of Antarctic microbes, from sampling expedition to culture and metagenomes.
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'''[[Microbial Mythology]]''': common misconceptions and controversies in microbiology.<br><br>
'''[[Study Microbes]]''' presents study questions and recommended species for students to learn, based on the textbook [http://biology.kenyon.edu/slonc/Micro/SFMB2_brochure.pdf Microbiology: An Evolving Science] by Joan Slonczewski and John Foster (W. W. Norton & Co.)<br><br>
=== Managing Editor ===
[http://biology.kenyon.edu/HHMI/Barich.pdf '''Daniel Barich '05''']


We invite you to use our site to research and study the world of Microbiology with us. As you study you  may find that you have something to add please don't hesitate, this site as been developed to allow a collaborate research effort to take place. Thank you for using MicrobeWiki.
Adviser: [mailto:slonczewski@kenyon.edu Joan Slonczewski], [http://biology.kenyon.edu Biology Dept], [http://www.kenyon.edu Kenyon College]<br />
To help your research we have developed an [[Index of Phyla and Genera]].


=== A Microbial Diversity Resource ===
'''Copyright notice.''' Readers may view, browse, and/or download material for
noncommercial personal purposes. Please credit our site for use. Materials on our site obtained with permission from other sources require permission from those sources<br> for further reproduction.


By Allison Whipple '06, Zeva Levine<sup>1</sup>, Laura Damon-Moore<sup>1</sup>,<br />
'''Disclaimer.''' Information on this site is provided solely for educational purposes. Medical questions should be referred to a physician.<br><br>
Ariel Kahrl<sup>2</sup>, Hannah Sacks '08, Michael Stulberg '05,<br />
Casey M. Smith '06, and Shana Scogin '07<br />
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Advisor: Joan Slonczewski, [http://biology.kenyon.edu Biology Dept], [http://www.kenyon.edu Kenyon College]<br />
Guest authors from <sup>1</sup>[http://www.beloit.edu// Beloit];<sup>2</sup>[http://www.oberlin.edu/ Oberlin]<br />
Funded by [http://biology.kenyon.edu/HHMI/ HHMI] awards to Kenyon College, 2000, 2004.<br />


 
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Revision as of 20:45, 10 February 2016

Welcome to MicrobeWiki

New Feature: Cite Extension

You can now conveniently manage a reference list in a page on MicrobeWiki using the Cite extension. See the Zika virus page for an example.

Study Microbes * Microbial Biorealm * Viral Biorealm * Microbial Mythology

MicrobeWiki is a free wiki resource on microbes and microbiology, authored by students at many colleges and universities. Curated pages such as those linked to the Taxonomy Index are reviewed and updated by microbiologists at Kenyon College. Student pages authored independently, or for coursework, are not monitored further. Interested readers are encouraged to add information, after registering a free account.

Featured Class: The University of Oklahoma Italian Center, taught by Tyrrell Conway.

Educators: You may assign MicrobeWiki page creation and editing as projects for your students. We create a template page for your assignment, which you may edit to meet your needs. Your students receive individual passwords. Assessment and grading are up to you; after your class is over, we review pages for our standards. Students of all levels, from first-year to graduate students, have contributed pages to our site. See for example:


Antarctica presents an ongoing investigation of Antarctic microbes, from sampling expedition to culture and metagenomes.

Microbial Mythology: common misconceptions and controversies in microbiology.

Study Microbes presents study questions and recommended species for students to learn, based on the textbook Microbiology: An Evolving Science by Joan Slonczewski and John Foster (W. W. Norton & Co.)

Managing Editor

Daniel Barich '05

Adviser: Joan Slonczewski, Biology Dept, Kenyon College

Copyright notice. Readers may view, browse, and/or download material for noncommercial personal purposes. Please credit our site for use. Materials on our site obtained with permission from other sources require permission from those sources
for further reproduction.

Disclaimer. Information on this site is provided solely for educational purposes. Medical questions should be referred to a physician.