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*Authors will be given a username and password by the Associate Editor.  
*Authors will be given a username and password by the Associate Editor.  
*Author names will be added to the top of any page(s) that they wish to complete so others know they’re in process.
*Author names will be added to the top of any page(s) that they wish to complete so others know they’re in process.
*Pages are based on current WHO entries and contain pre-loaded templates (of note, if there’s a non-WHO entity of importance, a new page can be created).  Some authors work from Word templates (see section below; please track references by PMIDs as the site allows for automatic input of references based on PMIDs) and then copy/paste the content into the wiki site or work directly in the wiki site.
*Pages are based on current WHO entries and contain pre-loaded templates (of note, if there’s a non-WHO entity of importance, a new page can be created).  Authors are encouraged to work in Word templates (see section below; please track references by PMIDs as the site allows for automatic input of references based on PMIDs) and then copy/paste the content into the wiki site.
*There are three types of pages:
*There are three types of pages:


#Disease category overview pages (for example see [[Acute Myeloid Leukemia (AML) and Related Precursor Neoplasms]], which are summaries of a group of diseases with links to all other relevant content.
#Disease category overview pages (for example see [[Acute Myeloid Leukemia (AML) and Related Precursor Neoplasms]]), which are summaries of a group of diseases with links to all other relevant content.  These will typically be completed by Associate Editors.
#Disease-specific pages (for example see any links on the AML page), which is for individual disease entities and much more detailed.
#Disease-specific pages (for example see any links on the AML page), which is for individual disease entities and much more detailed.
#Gene-specific pages (for example see [[ABL1]]).  For additional related instructions see '''[https://ccga.io/index.php/How_to_Curate_a_Gene_Page ''How to Curate a Gene Page'']'''.
#Gene-specific pages (for example see [[ABL1]]).  For additional related instructions see '''[https://ccga.io/index.php/How_to_Curate_a_Gene_Page ''How to Curate a Gene Page'']'''.