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What are the types of user accounts?

non-registered users (logged out or general public) may read anything on the AquaPedia site. This includes viewing user pages.

All registered users may additionally create new cases, discuss pages using discussion tabs, and edit their own user page, and leave messages on user talk pages.

Editors may additionally approve edits to all cases and develop new help pages.

Adminstrators may additionally changes forms and formats, administer accounts, post page changes on behalf of users (all such additions are logged and done only at the user's request).


Who are the AquaPedia editors and administrators?

Who is behind AquaPedia

AquaPedia was originally developed at Tufts University. The initial AquaPedia website content consisted of case studies drawn from the Tufts Fall 2008 University Seminar on Water and Diplomacy: Integration of Science, Engineering, and Negotiations. At that time, faculty and students of Tufts University envisioned opening AquaPedia to the entire water management community to provide an environment for sharing water knowledge and wisdom across boundaries. Today, we have the capability to develop this knowledge base and community through our Water Diplomacy initiative.

Some of these initial student case studies are archived at aquapedia.tufts.edu. Since the original conception of AquaPedia, we’ve been trying to refine the methodolgy and organization for organizing case studies and enhancing collaborative work flow.