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  2. Help:Wikipedia editing for researchers, scholars, and academics

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    A study of editor trends shows that, sadly, a lot of good would-be contributors disengage rather than discuss when their contributions are rejected. Wikipedia has a fair number of editors with high-functioning autism and Asperger's. A bit of knowledge and intelligent accommodation can avoid and resolve communications difficulties.

  3. Wikipedia:Contributing to Wikipedia - Wikipedia

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    Guideline page: Wikipedia:Talk page guidelines How to pages: Help:Introduction to talk pages and Help:Using talk pages A screencast demonstrating how to use a talk page (2:43 min) Behind the scenes of Wikipedia articles, there is a large community of volunteer editors working to build the encyclopedia. It is not uncommon for editors to disagree ...

  4. Wikipedia:Research help - Wikipedia

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    Every Wikipedia article has a discussion or Talk page where you can see how writers are discussing the best way to present information and resolve conflicting sides of an issue. You can also see the History of an article and how it has changed over time, because a wiki stores every single change that's ever made to it.

  5. Wikipedia:Researching with Wikipedia - Wikipedia

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    t. e. Wikipedia can be a great tool for learning and researching information. However, as with all tertiary reference works, Wikipedia is not considered to be a reliable source as not everything in Wikipedia is accurate, comprehensive, or unbiased. Wikipedia, like other encyclopedias, is intended to provide an overview of topics and indicate ...

  6. Wikipedia:Help desk - Wikipedia

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    A page about one of the most important indie labels of the 1970z, 80s, 90s. Still running today FreewheelinFrenchy (talk) 09:56, 13 September 2024 (UTC) [reply] Writing a new article is the most difficult task to perform on Wikipedia.

  7. Wikipedia:Participation by academic projects - Wikipedia

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    Wikipedia is now ubiquitous—a free-content encyclopedia available online, covering millions of topics in up to 280 languages. It is one of the most high-profile examples of user-generated content, and by far the most heavily used non-commercial internet site—it and its sister projects collectively have a hundred thousand active contributors, five hundred million readers, and twenty billion ...

  8. Wikipedia:Academic use - Wikipedia

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    WP:AUSE. Wikipedia is not a reliable source for academic writing or research. Wikipedia is increasingly used by people in the academic community, from first-year students to distinguished professors, as an easily accessible tertiary source for information about anything and everything and as a quick "ready reference", to get a sense of a ...

  9. Help:Your first article - Wikipedia

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    Once you are familiar with the basics of Wikipedia editing, this page will guide you through the process of creating your first article! Specifically, you will learn how to: Determine whether Wikipedia should have a new article on the given subject. Identify and use reliable sources to support assertions in the article.