Enhanced comment feature has been enabled for all readers including those not logged in. Click on the Discussion tab (top left) to add or reply to discussions.

Useful Pages: Difference between revisions

From BIF Guidelines Wiki
No edit summary
No edit summary
Line 1: Line 1:
An essential component of these Guidelines is the [[Glossary | glossary]]It contains a comprehensive list of terms of the art and their definitions.  Please do not hesitate to suggest additions or corrections by contacting the [[BIF Guidelines Drafting Committee]].
Below are links to several useful articles to help readers and authors navigate and understand the BIF Guidelines wiki contentCheck back here regularly as this list will expand and evolve.


New to the BIF Guidelines is an [[Essential Reading]] list.  It includes papers and books that are considered seminal to the student or practitioner of beef cattle breeding.  It is divided into two sections.  The first sections is work that would be more useful for cattlemen and industry professionals.  The second section focuses on work that academic animal breeders and their graduate students should be familiar with.
{| class="wikitable"
 
! style="font-weight:bold;" | Page Link
An additional useful page is the [[Authors' Resources]].  Here authors of these wiki pages will find information about the markdown language used to write these MediaWiki pages, as well as guidance and advice on developing the content.
! style="font-weight:bold;" | Description
 
|-
You can view a complete list of all articles in the Guidelines and search it at any time by selecting the [[Special:AllPages | Content]] item in the Navigation box on the left.
| [[Glossary]]
| An essential component of these Guidelines is the [[Glossary | glossary]].  It contains a comprehensive list of terms of the art and their definitions.  Please do not hesitate to suggest additions or corrections by contacting the [[BIF Guidelines Drafting Committee]].
|-
| [[Essential Reading]]
| New to the BIF Guidelines is an [[Essential Reading]] list.  It includes papers and books that are considered seminal to the student or practitioner of beef cattle breeding.  It is divided into two sections.  The first sections is work that would be more useful for cattlemen and industry professionals.  The second section focuses on work that academic animal breeders and their graduate students should be familiar with.
|-
| [[Authors' Resources]]
| An additional useful page is the [[Authors' Resources]].  Here authors of these wiki pages will find information about the markdown language used to write these MediaWiki pages, as well as guidance and advice on developing the content.
|-
| [[Special:AllPages | Content]]
| You can view a complete list of all articles in the Guidelines and search it at any time by selecting the [[Special:AllPages | Content]] item in the Navigation box on the left.
|}

Revision as of 14:45, 21 February 2019

Below are links to several useful articles to help readers and authors navigate and understand the BIF Guidelines wiki content. Check back here regularly as this list will expand and evolve.

Page Link Description
Glossary An essential component of these Guidelines is the glossary. It contains a comprehensive list of terms of the art and their definitions. Please do not hesitate to suggest additions or corrections by contacting the BIF Guidelines Drafting Committee.
Essential Reading New to the BIF Guidelines is an Essential Reading list. It includes papers and books that are considered seminal to the student or practitioner of beef cattle breeding. It is divided into two sections. The first sections is work that would be more useful for cattlemen and industry professionals. The second section focuses on work that academic animal breeders and their graduate students should be familiar with.
Authors' Resources An additional useful page is the Authors' Resources. Here authors of these wiki pages will find information about the markdown language used to write these MediaWiki pages, as well as guidance and advice on developing the content.
Content You can view a complete list of all articles in the Guidelines and search it at any time by selecting the Content item in the Navigation box on the left.