The foundation of Self Rule Lab? rests on a selfrule principle, wherein ‘selfrule’ signifies an autonomous research paradigm emphasizing individual research freedom, yet synergized within a collective digital environment. In essence, the establishment of Self Rule Lab? is geared towards facilitating our research endeavors under the banner of ‘concept-oriented research’—a paradigm that stresses on developing and articulating individual ideas within a broader context.
However, for this platform to function optimally in the public domain, it is paramount to design it with an aesthetic and intellectual appeal. This not only entices researchers and enthusiasts to peruse its content but also stimulates them to contribute their unique insights and understandings.
Historically, the foundational aspiration behind Self Rule Lab? was to envisage it as a stack of research bulletins. Herein, contributors are encouraged to document any matter they deem pertinent to their ongoing research endeavors. The breadth of the material archived within this collection spans:
The essence of a research initiative is often more profound than what gets crystallized in the concluding paper. Given the transparency of our results and conclusive evidence, we postulate that an early-stage interaction can be mutually beneficial for both the contributors and the readers. Casual visitors are warmly invited to immerse, reflect, and contribute insights, fostering collective research progress in corresponding problem domains.
Though ambitious in its objectives, Self Rule Lab? acknowledges its evolutionary nature:
After familiarizing yourself with Self Rule Lab?, if you’re inspired to contribute, we’d be thrilled to have you on board! Detailed editing guidelines can be found in our HowTo section.
Self Rule Lab? thrives as a collaborative hub, driven by multifaceted motivations:
Detailing our pragmatic approach:
The quintessence of Self Rule Lab? is rooted in its aptitude to nurture and apply pioneering concepts across varied domains. Guided by this ethos, we:
The overarching mission of Self Rule Lab? is to facilitate broad access to information while fostering meaningful interconnections. Adherence to time-honored academic norms is imperative for all users and contributors:
Open Use and Distribution: Leveraging and sharing content from Self Rule Lab? is both free and advocated, provided due attribution is made — in line with standard academic conventions.
Public Contributions: Content submitted to Self Rule Lab? becomes openly accessible. Contributors should recognize that their input might be utilized, possibly edited, by others. It is hoped that users will rightfully credit your work, and any edits made will respect and enhance the original content. Similarly, it is crucial for contributors to duly acknowledge their sources when integrating new material into Self Rule Lab?.
We advise authors to categorize content using sections and subsections, mirroring the * Template page?.
Although pages begin small, they expand over time. Structured subsections aid in comprehending content, especially in a collaborative setting, guiding authors on where to add new content. Think of selfruleLab more as an encyclopedia than a storybook.
Interlinking is a cornerstone of Selfrule Lab?. Content gains value when it’s connected to related information within the platform.
Hyperlink central keywords by enclosing them in square brackets. Aim to link each keyword, especially upon its first occurrence. Never assume the reader’s background aligns with yours. When introducing technical terms, always provide links to Selfrule Lab? entries that define them.
When creating a new page, ensure it’s linked from at least one other pertinent page. This assists both users in navigating and search engines in indexing Selfrule Lab?, making new entries more discoverable through related searches.
A key aspect of selfruleLab is interconnectedness. Adding unlinked information doesn’t maximize its value. Always hyperlink central keywords, especially upon their first mention, to ensure readers from varying backgrounds can follow.
Furthermore, newly created pages should be linked from at least one pertinent page. For instance, a new type of manifold should be linked from the “related entries” on the _? page.
Such interlinking not only aids users but also optimizes selfruleLab’s visibility on search engines.
At the conclusion of each Selfrule Lab? entry, include a section titled:
## References
or, alternatively,
## Literature
This section should contain a list of pertinent references. Follow the standardized format below for each entry in the list:
* {#LastnameAnotherlastnameYear} [[Firstname Lastname]], [[Anotherfirstname Anotherlastname]], _Title_, Journal, volume, year ([arXiv:xxxx.yyyyy](https://arxiv.org/abs/xxxx.yyyyy), [doi:xyz](http://doi.xyz))
When rendered, this appears as:
Firstname Lastname, Anotherfirstname Anotherlastname, Title, Journal, volume, year (arXiv:xxxx.yyyyy, doi:xyz)
To reference the above citation in the main content of the entry, use:
see ([Lastname-Anotherlastname Year](#LastnameAnotherlastnameYear))
Upon rendering, this becomes:
see (Lastname-Anotherlastname Year)
Using this format creates a clickable hyperlink that, when accessed, highlights the related reference in a gray box.
## Heading {#anchorname}
Creating Section Headers with Anchors: ## Heading {#anchorname}
Linking to the Section:
[link text](#anchorname)
[[some page#anchorname|link text]]
http://selfrulelab.org
before the link.Linking to Text Blocks:
* {#xyz} Reference
[link text](#xyz)
Automatic Numbering:
Label & Refer:
\label{SomeEquation}\exp(\pi i) + 1 = 0
See equation \eqref{SomeEquation}
.To emphasize important text using a standout box:
+-- {: .standout}
Your standout content here
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For a floating TOC that auto-collapses until hovered over, use:
+-- {: .rightHandSide}
+-- {: .toc .clickDown tabindex="0"}
### Context
#### Category Theory
+-- {: .hide}
[[!include category theory - contents]]
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