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Contribute

This wiki is a collaborative space for references, material and information on evidence-based approaches to SETI post-detection, including outer space studies and futures work.

Help for contributors can be found below, or at the individual contribute pages:

Contribute:Get Started

Start Editing

You can contribute to the wiki either with or without an account.

Edit without an Account

You can edit most pages without creating an account:

  • Click on the Edit or Edit source tab at the top of a page.
  • Make your changes directly in the text area.
  • Click Show preview to review your edits.
  • When you're ready, click Publish changes.

Be aware:

  • Your edits will be attributed to your IP address.
  • You won't have access to watchlists or advanced editing features.

Edit with an Account

Creating a user account lets you contribute with your edits linked to your username instead of your IP address.

How to create an Account

Click on Create account at the top-right corner of the page.

Choose a username (this will be publicly visible). Enter a secure password.

Optionally, add your email address to enable password recovery.

Solve the CAPTCHA and click Create your account.

Once registered:

  • Your username will appear at the top of the page when you are logged in.
  • You will have access to watchlists, user preferences, and other features for editing and tracking changes.

Contribute:Bibliographic References

Add a Reference

Contribute a Reference

You can add references in the Bibliography in two ways: one simple and one more advanced.

Please choose the method that works best for you.

➤ Option A: Simple reference (without BibTeX)

This workflow adds a reference directly in the theme page (without BibTeX)

Click and scroll in any of the Bibliography pages and:

  • Add your reference under the correct letter in the alphabetical list.

Please use this format:


  AuthorLast, First. Year. "Title." ''Journal or Source''. Date. [Link]

➤ Option B: Structured entry for more advanced users (includes BibTeX)

This workflow creates a unique reference page with the useful addition of BibTeX.

1. Create a new unique page for the reference:

Bibliography/References/Lastname_Year_Title

2. Use this template:

== Title ==
'''Author.''' Year. [Link] ''Journal or Source''. Date.

''Themes:'' [[Category:YourTheme1]], [[Category:YourTheme2]]

=== BibTeX ===
<pre>
@article{LastnameYearTitle,
  author    = {First Last},
  title     = {Title},
  journal   = {Journal},
  year      = {Year},
  url       = {Link}
}

3. Do not write the reference into the Bibliography theme page directly. Please add the reference to the unique page instead using this format:

{{:Bibliography/References/Lastname_Year_Title}}

Many thanks ⚡️

If you add references to the list, add your name to the Contributors page.

Contribute:Translate

Translate This Wiki

The SETI post-detection wiki welcomes translation!

This wiki builds on community knowledge practices developed by Wikimedia, including the model outlined on Wikipedia:Translation.

In the spirit of Wikimedia and commons knowledge-sharing practices, you are encouraged to translate any page into your language. Please retain a note about the original source and link back to the original page. If your translation adds new insight or local context, please annotate and adapt (described below).

Translation Guide

How to Translate a Page

  • Create a new page. Use the same title, but with a language prefix at the start of the page.

For example:

  • French: `fr:Contribute/Translate`
  • Japanese: `ja:Contribute/Translate`
  • Indonesian: `id:Contribute/Translate`
 See the list of ISO 639-1 language codes that MediaWiki uses for language prefixes.
  • Add a notice at the top of the new translation page and link back to the original page.

For example:


This is a translation of [[Contribute/Translate]] from English to French.

  • Translate the page using clear, consistent terms.
  • Annotate if needed to reflect cultural or linguistic context.

For instance, if a term carries a different meaning in your region, or your language shifts the concept in translation, feel free to add a footnote, or include a short translator’s note to briefly explain the nuance.

  • At the bottom of the page, add this tag to include it in the translation category:

[[Category:Translated Pages]]

Thanks for helping make this wiki more accessible. ⚡️

If you translate pages, you can add your name to the list of Contributors.

Contribute:Frequently Asked Questions

FAQ and Contributor Help

* Do I need an account to edit? A: Yes, you'll need to log in to edit or create pages.

* What if I make a formatting mistake? A: Wiki editors work together to help clean up mistakes. If you have never used a wiki before, your focus can be on editing and including the content.

* Can I use a citation tool like Zotero or BibTeX? A: Absolutely. You can paste a BibTeX block inside a tag on your reference page. See the description How To Add a Reference.

* How do I know which theme my reference fits into? A: Use your best judgment. There are multiple themes. Again, other editors may help put references in a place that makes more sense. You can also ask for guidance on the Talk page.

* Can I translate part of the wiki? A: Please do. We actively encourage translation. See: Contribute/Translate.