MediaWiki API result

This is the HTML representation of the JSON format. HTML is good for debugging, but is unsuitable for application use.

Specify the format parameter to change the output format. To see the non-HTML representation of the JSON format, set format=json.

See the complete documentation, or the API help for more information.

{
    "batchcomplete": "",
    "continue": {
        "gapcontinue": "Toolbox",
        "continue": "gapcontinue||"
    },
    "query": {
        "pages": {
            "152": {
                "pageid": 152,
                "ns": 0,
                "title": "Risk Management Case Studies",
                "revisions": [
                    {
                        "contentformat": "text/x-wiki",
                        "contentmodel": "wikitext",
                        "*": "\u200b\u200bCase studies for the Risk assessmnet in the context of the environmental changes will be displayed here.\n\nRisk assessment from a PI moving into a new lab: [https://paasp.sharepoint.com/:w:/s/EQIPD/Ea_IIwVKPppHshTvROgU7n4BMsWalHdU54IAai0ROFLIYw?e=L6YpPh 4.1.1 Risk Management CaseStudy.docx]\n\n\n----\nback to [[4.1.1 Risk assessment]]"
                    }
                ]
            },
            "14400": {
                "pageid": 14400,
                "ns": 0,
                "title": "Spot checks",
                "revisions": [
                    {
                        "contentformat": "text/x-wiki",
                        "contentmodel": "wikitext",
                        "*": "A spot check is a focused review of a selection of experimental records, reports, procedures or lab environment at random or scheduled timepoints against predefined expectations and performance standards.\n\nFor a spot check, records / data / experiments may be selected randomly to see how well the RU is doing by finding answers to questions such as:\n* how easy is it to retrieve and reconstruct the data?\n* are study protocols completed prior to the start of experiments?\n* have data been generated in an unbiased fashion?\n* have all results been reported?\n\nSpot checks are typically conducted by a [https://eqipd-toolbox.paasp.net/wiki/1.5.2.3_Process_owner Process owner] or someone to whom this task is delegated. EQIPD does not require that the research unit maintains documentation on spot checks conducted and leaves it up to the Process owner and the research unit to decide how often spot checks are conducted, how the outcome is evaluated, discussed, reported or followed up. Some research units opt to build key performance indicators that quantify the outcome of the spot checks of key processes.\n\n\nIf a research unit undergoes an internal or external assessment, the assessors may also conduct spot checks to evaluate the overall performance and to identify processes or specific examples for an in-depth discussion with the research unit."
                    }
                ]
            }
        }
    }
}