# My persistence 'FAQ' **Category:** [openEHR.org Website (archive)](https://discourse.openehr.org/c/openehr-org-website-archive/160) **Created:** 2007-11-13 12:56 UTC **Views:** 15 **Replies:** 4 **URL:** https://discourse.openehr.org/t/my-persistence-faq/14698 --- ## Post #1 by @thomas.beale Dear all, enough people seem to want to read my persistence page that was under the FAQ section of the old site\. It is not really an FAQ\. It is really material for a paper and proper research, but I decided to pubish it anyway on teh web\. Question is: if I move it to the new web, where does it go? Resources > \.\.\.\.? Tutorial? Not really\. Do we need a new group for material that is just 'published' on the web? \- thomas --- ## Post #2 by @Anthony_Peacock Hi Tom, I would be tempted to put it under Resources \-> Publications And create a new category for non\-peer reviewed publications, which could include web articles as well as your piece\. I am undecided about what the setion should be called, some ideas: "Unpublished" "General" "Misc" "Web based" I am not really happy with any of those, but perhaps sombody else will have a brain wave\. Thomas Beale wrote: --- ## Post #3 by @system How about: "Web page" "Report" "Manuscript" \(if you decide later to submit it\) or "Ancient text" ;\) These are from Endnote reference type list\. I think "Unpublished" is most appropriate\. Cheers, Rong Rong Chen --- ## Post #4 by @erik.sundvall Wouldn't the wiki be a possible place if we think that others want to refine the discussion later when more implementation experience is gathered? A link to that wikipage \(or other place you decide to put it\) from some suitable FAQ\-entries might also be good \. // Erik --- ## Post #5 by @thomas.beale Erik Sundvall wrote: --- **Canonical:** https://discourse.openehr.org/t/my-persistence-faq/14698 **Original content:** https://discourse.openehr.org/t/my-persistence-faq/14698