This page collects some basic introduction and guidance to using the Public Lab website. There are many ways to use the site, but this page focuses on supporting newcomers. ## Purpose The Public Lab website is being continuously refined, but it's purpose is to support a diverse range of people to **exchange knowledge about environmental issues that affect people, and collaborate on ways of monitoring them, organizing around them, and supporting one another in these activities**. **** ![diagram](https://publiclab.org/system/images/photos/000/021/909/large/Screenshot_2017-10-08_at_2.57.16_PM.png) (Draft diagram from [this post](/notes/warren/01-27-2017/diagramming-knowledge-production-on-publiclab-org)) ## Organization The website is organized into several areas, including: * [Questions and Answers](/questions) - organized by topic * [Methods](/methods) - approaches to monitoring, including those under development * [the Blog](/blog) - stories across our network * [the Dashboard](/dashboard) - ### Questions and Answers All questions are collected on [PublicLab.org/questions](/questions), and also displayed by topic across many parts of the site. There are no "bad" questions -- if you don't understand something, or can't find something, please ask! **Newcomers have a unique ability to see things that have been overlooked**, so we need your help to ask these kinds of questions. ### Methods This word means different things to different people, but our [Methods page](/methods) collects many different approaches to monitoring environmental problems, from off-the-shelf commercial tools to in-progress Do-It-Yourself techniques, to community organizing and advocacy tactics. It's not a comprehensive list, so please [ask a question](/question) if you can think of one you want to see on there, or have related resources to share! ### Blog The [Public Lab Blog](/blog) is a place where we share stories from across our networks and communities -- a place to stay updated as well as to remember the people and communities working every day to drive all of these efforts forward. See [our main Blog page](/wiki/blog) to learn more and to submit an article. ### Dashboard (coming soon) **** ## Topic pages (coming soon) ### Profiles (coming soon) **** ## Questions If you have questions about the website, please ask here! [questions:website]