Notion is the tool NEM uses for knowledge sharing and management. The public Wiki, Member Area, and Volunteer Area are all in Notion.

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Areas of NEM’s Notion

There are a few areas to know about in NEM’s Notion:

Navigating Notion

When browsing, navigate by clicking on links, searching, or navigating using the left sidebar.

Links

You can click on links (underlined text) to navigate to that page.

You can click on links (underlined text) to navigate to that page.

Search

Search can be accessed in two ways:

Keyboard shortcut

Sidebar

Click the search option in the sidebar to start searching

Click the search option in the sidebar to start searching

When not signed in

Find Search in the top right corner (or use the keyboard shortcut mentioned above) if you are not signed in to Notion.

Find Search in the top right corner (or use the keyboard shortcut mentioned above) if you are not signed in to Notion.

Sidebar

Use the left sidebar to jump between pages. Click the > next to the page name to see the pages inside of that item.

Use the left sidebar to jump between pages. Click the > next to the page name to see the pages inside of that item.

You may need to expand the sidebar. You can do that by clicking the menu button in the top left (three lines, stacked vertically)

You may need to expand the sidebar. You can do that by clicking the menu button in the top left (three lines, stacked vertically)

Types of Notion Pages

<aside> 👀 Notion consists of pages that are linked together. Some pages are standard pages, while others are database pages.

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Standard Pages

Standard pages can contain text and images, as well as other types of blocks. The page you’re on now is a standard page!

Database Pages