Welcome
The KnowledgeBase (KB) is a platform for easily creating, displaying, sharing, and managing web-based knowledge documents. It is designed to provide constituents within the University of Wisconsin-Madison and other institutions of higher education with a central location for storing and maintaining knowledge. The KnowledgeBase empowers end users to easily locate information for themselves online. It also allows partners to create, categorize, and maintain that knowledge easily. The KB contains a wide variety of searchable information, including technical documents, directions, policies, and procedures.
The KB team provides support, training, guidance, and consultation for administrators and editors. You can reach us at kb-team@doit.wisc.edu. We also encourage all editors and admins of the KnowledgeBase to join our KB Advisory Group.
KB User Group Meeting
Did you miss the 2024 KB User Group Meeting?
We've got you covered! You can still watch the recordings from this year's meeting.
KB Basics - Start Here
Top Documents
- KB User's Guide - Documents Tab - Document Style Guidelines
- About the KnowledgeBase
- KB User's Guide - Documents Tab - IncludeDoc and Dynamic Web Page Content
- KB User's Guide - Users Tab - Adding a User
- KB User's Guide - Advanced HTML - Creating Collapsing and Expanding Panels
- KB User's Guide - General Info - Overview of Roles and Responsibilities
- KB User's Guide - Documents Tab - Adding Images and Other Files to Your Documents
- KB User's Guide - Users Tab - Viewing, Updating and Deleting Users
- KB User's Guide - Documents Tab - Overview of Fields in Document editor
- KB User's Guide - Migrating from Confluence Wiki to the KB
Documents Recently Updated
- KB User's Guide - Users Tab - Group Authorization
- KB User's Guide - Using Manifest to Authorize Users for the KB
- KB User's Guide - Settings Tab - Quick Search Options and Menus
- KB User's Guide - Documents Tab - IncludeDoc and Dynamic Web Page Content
- KB User's Guide - Example of a UW-Madison Policy Embedded With Include Doc