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Industrial Maintenance Roundtable (IMRt) Wiki
Welcome to the IMRt Wiki. If you want at add some information to a page, click on the edit tab at the top of the page, type in you information, scroll to the bottom of the page (outer scroll bar) and click 'Save page'.
The Industrial Maintenance Roundtable (IMRt) Wiki is a system for sharing useful information between SIRF Roundtable Members about any Maintenance or Maintenance Related topic. It is also a tool for discussion and communication between members to assist each other in building common understandings of issues that are important to achieve personal and business success.
Useful information that is likely to remain relevant into the future, should be recorded in the Article tab (see tabs at the top of every page). Thoughts, ideas and discussions about a page should be recorded in the discussion tab area.
This Wiki contains 126 pages of resources.
IMRt Regional Meetings and Information
Equipment Best Practice Common Interest Workgroup's (CIWG's)
Leadership and Human Resources
Planning and Scheduling
Preventive and Predictive Maintenance
Contracts Management
Spares Management
Reliability
Using the IMRt Wiki
Let me take this opportunity to invite you to a training session where we can take a short time 15 - 30 minutes for an overview of the relevant content of this Wiki as well as some basic steps that will assist you in your own exploration and or contribution of the tool.
To help you understand please take a couple of minutes to view this video which explains the what and the how of a wiki very simply.[1]
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IMRt Wiki is a web-based, collaborative content development and storage space used by the members of the IMRt. The content stored here provides links to guide the user to related pages with additional information.
A Wiki is written collaboratively by members of a community or team that is located in the same building or geographically separated. Because of the web-based nature the contributors are often located all around the world as is the case with the most famous Wiki, Wikipedia.
The greatest strength of a Wiki is that it is open to anyone in a given community. This gives it the p= Using the IMRt Wiki ==
Let me take this opportunity to invite you to a training session where we can take a short time 15 - 30 minutes for an overview of the relevant content of this Wiki as well as some basic steps that will assist you in your own exploration and or contribution of the tool.
To help you understand please take a couple of minutes to view this video which explains the what and the how of a wiki very simply.[2]
The Common Craft name and logo are trademarks of Common Craft, LLC. Copyright ©2003-2007. All blog posts and Common Craft Show videos are Creative Commons licensed.
IMRt Wiki is a web-based, collaborative content development and storage space used by the members of the IMRt. The content stored here provides links to guide the user to related pages with additional information.
A Wiki is written collaboratively by members of a community or team that is located in the same building or geographically separated. Because of the web-based nature the contributors are often located all around the world as is the case with the most famous Wiki, Wikipedia.
The greatest strength of a Wiki is that it is open to anyone in a given community. This gives it the potential to have a large contributor base, articles are written by consensus and links are made to relevant content be it a web site, podcast, [3] or even an article( Articles of Interest ) or image uploaded onto the wiki itself.
Every page has a link that says "edit", which lets you edit the page you are looking at. It is a Wiki's most basic feature, and allows you to make contributions or corrections and add facts to articles.
To explore using the Wiki Go to this page and click the "edit" tab at the top of the page. This will open an edit window. Add something fun and interesting or "Hello world!" then save it and see what you have done!
(Acknowledgement for this explanation of a Wiki to the KMRt)
Consult the User's Guide for information on using the wiki software.
Getting started
