Help:CIPP Page Blank Template
Instructions: Use the Edit tab to access and copy the content of this page. The wiki now supports a visual (WYSIWYG) editor, so you may edit directly without working in code view if preferred. If you are comfortable with markup, you may still switch to source editing.
Banner (for pages in progress): If your page is incomplete, under construction, or being actively developed, add the following banner at the very top of your page (before the header table):
This page is currently under review.
Content may be incomplete or subject to change. Contributions are welcome. Please visit the Conservators in Private Practice Main Page for guidance on how to contribute.
Remove this banner once the page is complete and ready for general use.
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Page section 1 Header. Copy or adapt the table below to produce the header at the top of your page.
| Page Information | |
| Date initiated | Month Year (The history log records each time a person contributes, do not add additional dates here). |
| Page Compiler | Your Name |
| Contributors | Your Name, alphabetical by last name, separated by commas |
Page section 2 Table of Contents. This is automatically generated when you use Headings markup.
Page section 3 Body of Page.
The following examples of section headings propose a general structure guide for CIPP Wiki pages. Please select, adapt, or delete sections as appropriate to your topic. Not all sections are required.
Purpose of (Topic) - use Heading Level 2[edit source]
Add text here.
Factors to Consider Before/Concerning (Topic) - use Heading Level 2[edit source]
Add text here.
Techniques or Approaches - use Heading Level 2[edit source]
Add text here.
When citing references that are used in the body of the page, use the built-in reference style of the wiki. This allows the wiki software to automatically generate a properly numbered list of references at the end of the page.
The correct way to use citations is this.[1]
Sub Sections - use Heading Level 3[edit source]
Add text here.
Sub Sections - use Heading Level 4[edit source]
Add text here. If you want to add another reference: [2]
Guidelines and Recommendations - use Heading Level 2[edit source]
Add text here.
References - use Heading Level 2[edit source]
References will appear automatically in this section if you use the code for references explained above. The only thing you need to type here is:
Further Reading - use Heading Level 2[edit source]
Use this section to include other resources that contain information on your page's topic which you have not referenced already in the previous section.
Page section 4 Copyright Banner.
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Copyright 2026. The CIPP Wiki is a publication of the Conservators in Private Practice (CIPP) Specialty Group of the American Institute for Conservation (AIC). Publication does not endorse nor recommend any business practices, methods, resources, or services described herein. Please keep in mind that this wiki is a work in progress and is frequently updated. Cite this page: Conservators in Private Practice Specialty Group. 2026. "CIPP Page Blank Template." American Institute for Conservation (AIC). Accessed [MONTH DAY YEAR]. https://www.conservation-wiki.com/wiki/CIPP_Page_Blank_Template |
Page section 5 Back to.
Always add the option to go back to the Conservators in Private Practice Main Page. Add other pages relevant to your content.
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Page section 6 Category tags.
Add Category tags including the Conservators in Private Practice tag and others relevant to your page.
Selecting categories: Before adding categories, search the existing list to ensure consistency and avoid duplication: Categories List Page
Use established categories whenever possible rather than creating new ones. Select categories that accurately reflect the content, scope, and material type of your page.
Saving your page: When you are finished editing, scroll to the bottom and select “Save page.” You may wish to use “Show preview” first to review formatting and confirm that headings, references, and links display correctly before saving.
Editing guidance: This template is a starting point. Delete any sections that are not relevant, rename headings to suit your topic, and expand sections as needed. Maintain clear hierarchy (Heading Levels 2–5) to ensure the Table of Contents functions properly.
