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  2. Wikipedia:Article titles - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Article_titles

    The article title appears at the top of a reader's browser window and as a large level 1 heading above the editable text of an article, circled here in dark red. The name or names given in the first sentence do not always match the article title. By the design of Wikipedia's software, an article can only have one title.

  3. Index of history articles - Wikipedia

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    When used as the name of a field of study, history refers to the study and interpretation of the record of humans, families, and societies as preserved primarily through written sources. This is a list of history topics covered on English Wikipedia :

  4. Wikipedia : Naming conventions (use English-language sources)

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    The title of an article should generally use the version of the name of the subject that is most common in the English language, as you would find it in reliable sources (for example other encyclopedias and reference works, scholarly journals, and major news sources). This makes it easy to find, and easy to compare information with other sources.

  5. Wikipedia : Historical archive/Explore

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    Wikipedia:Categorical index - browse the categories of the encyclopedia. Click on Random article in the sidebar. Find pages that link to a given page; click What links here in the sidebar's toolbox. This also works for pages that do not exist (if there are links to the page it is extra useful to create it). See also Wikipedia:What links here.

  6. Wikipedia:Identifying reliable sources (history) - Wikipedia

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    History articles should always comply with the major content policies: Wikipedia:Verifiability, Wikipedia:No original research, and Wikipedia:Neutral point of view. It may be helpful to consult the essay Wikipedia:Reliable source examples#History and the B-Class criteria of WikiProject History, which are also used by the Wikipedia Military ...

  7. Wikipedia:Tutorial (historical)/Citing sources - Wikipedia

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    Note: To view this information in an article style format, see contributing to Wikipedia. Wikipedia also has "topic specific tutorials"; and The Wikipedia Adventure a comprehensive and fun 7-mission interactive guided tour, which covers all the essentials about editing and the expectations and norms of the Wikipedia community.

  8. Wikipedia:Journal sources - Wikipedia

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    This page links to library searches, online databases, and other venues where you can locate a journal article by title, journal, or identifier (such as DOI or PMID). It's a good idea to start with a search engine, as it will have the most comprehensive coverage.

  9. Wikipedia - Wikipedia

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    Although changes are not systematically reviewed, Wikipedia's software provides tools allowing anyone to review changes made by others. Each article's History page links to each revision. [e] [70] On most articles, anyone can view the latest changes and undo others' revisions by clicking a link on the article's History page. Registered users ...