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  2. Wikipedia : WikiProject WikiFundi Content/Help:Evaluating ...

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    Some works are released to the public under a free license. Those are allowed, too. In those cases, you still have to make sure you cite the source of the information, and show where the author has released it under a free license (that is, link directly to the license). Note, however, that lengthy quotations usually aren't appropriate, anyway.

  3. Copy editing - Wikipedia

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    Example of non-professional copy editing in progress [1]. Copy editing (also known as copyediting and manuscript editing) is the process of revising written material ("copy") to improve quality and readability, as well as ensuring that a text is free of errors in grammar, style and accuracy.

  4. Help:How to read an article history - Wikipedia

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    This page describes some of these tricks of the trade. The suggestions here apply mostly to substantive articles with a number of contributors. If the page history indicates that the page is entirely or almost entirely the work of one person, you are dealing with a situation more comparable to evaluating an article on someone's private web site.

  5. Wikipedia:When to cite - Wikipedia

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    INCITE: Cite your sources in the form of an inline citation after the phrase, sentence, or paragraph in question. INTEXT: Add in-text attribution whenever you copy or closely paraphrase a source's words. INTEGRITY: Maintain text–source integrity by placing inline citations in a way that makes clear which source supports which part of the text.

  6. Wikipedia:Assessing articles - Wikipedia

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    The importance scale, also called the priority scale, is specific to a project. An article may be highly important to one project, less important to another. There is no "official" scale, and projects are encouraged to define their own, specialized scales. Different projects may consider different factors to evaluate importance.

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