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  2. Wikipedia:Research help - Wikipedia

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    If a Wikipedia article doesn't exist or you can't find an article that contains what you're looking for, you can ask a Wikipedia editor at our reference desk to research it for you. If you research the topic, you can add a reference and a summary of that source to the Wikipedia article, so that future Wikipedia readers can find that information.

  3. Brainstorming - Wikipedia

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    Brainstorming is a creativity technique in which a group of people interact to suggest ideas spontaneously in response to a prompt. Stress is typically placed on the volume and variety of ideas, including ideas that may seem outlandish or "off-the-wall".

  4. Help:How to write a readable article - Wikipedia

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    the field of study of the topic – calculus; the place the topic holds in its field of study – an important tool for mathematical analysis and other fields of study; what are the general (and hopefully interesting) facts about the topic – how to find a derivative of a function, etc.

  5. Wikipedia:Wikipedia in research - Wikipedia

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    Another way to put it: when beginning any writing process, one goes through the brainstorming stage. Wikipedia serves as the brainstorming for today's research – it can give an array of ideas and topics for one to choose from. Another way for educators to teach proper Wikipedia usage is metaphorically: Wikipedia is the GPS of research.

  6. Wikipedia:Researching with Wikipedia - Wikipedia

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    Wikipedia, like other encyclopedias, is intended to provide an overview of topics and indicate sources of more extensive and academic information. Many of the general rules of thumb for conducting research apply to Wikipedia, including:

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

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    By providing published sources about the topic, you can convince other Wikipedia editors that it's an important enough topic to include in the encyclopedia, and forestall them from trying to delete your content. Wikipedia articles therefore tend to have a higher citation density than research articles and survey articles.

  8. Scenario planning - Wikipedia

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    In any case, the brainstorming which should then take place, to ensure that the list is complete, may unearth more variables – and, in particular, the combination of factors may suggest yet others. A very simple technique which is especially useful at this – brainstorming – stage, and in general for handling scenario planning debates is ...

  9. Wikipedia:Tips - Wikipedia

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    Here you can digest how to use Wikipedia, in bite-sized morsels. The tips listed below were created for the Tip of the day project, or the Styletips project, but are listed here by title and organized by subject area for your convenience. See also the Tip of the day talk page where most of the tips are written. Feel free to join in!