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  2. Wikipedia:Content assessment - Wikipedia

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    Higher ratings require more formal processes and consensus. The following system is used to assess the quality of a Wikipedia article. The system is based on a letter scheme that reflects principally how factually complete the article is, though language quality and layout are also factors. The quality assessments are mainly performed by ...

  3. Wikipedia:Reliable source examples - Wikipedia

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    An issued patent may be considered a reliable source for the existence of the patent (or application), the names of the inventors, the date of the patent, and the overall content of what was invented. Government patent authorities, however, do not fact-check, edit or endorse any material in the patent application.

  4. Wikipedia:Evaluating sources - Wikipedia

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    Sources of information are commonly categorized as primary, secondary, or tertiary sources.In brief, a primary source is one close to the event with firsthand knowledge (for example, an eyewitness); a secondary source is at least one step removed (for example, a book about an event written by someone not involved in it); and a tertiary source is an encyclopaedia or textbook that provides a ...

  5. The 17 best documentaries on YouTube to entertain and ... - AOL

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    It's not easy to find all the best documentaries on a single streaming service. Whether you're in the mood for an awe-inspiring nature movie or a true crime spectacle for the ages, YouTube's ...

  6. Wikipedia:Quick guide to reviewing new articles - Wikipedia

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    WP:QG. WP:QGRNA. This page contains short guides and advice for reviewing various types of articles as part of new pages patrol. Where the main instructions page focuses on a mechanical view of how to process an article, this page summarizes key things to look out for on specific types of articles, as well as resources and likely outcomes.

  7. Documentary film - Wikipedia

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    A documentary film or documentary is a non-fictional motion picture intended to "document reality, primarily for instruction, education or maintaining a historical record ". [ 1 ] Bill Nichols has characterized the documentary in terms of "a filmmaking practice, a cinematic tradition, and mode of audience reception [that remains] a practice ...

  8. List of documentary films - Wikipedia

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    Life on Earth, The Living Planet, The Trials of Life, Life in the Freezer, The Private Life of Plants, The Life of Birds, The Life of Mammals, Life in the Undergrowth, Life in Cold Blood †. 1979–2008. David Attenborough, Ian Calvert, Richard Matthews, Alastair Fothergill. Alastair Fothergill, Richard Brock, Christopher Parsons, and John Sparks.

  9. Wikipedia:Video links - Wikipedia

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    Links to user-submitted video sites must abide by Wikipedia's External links guidelines (see Restrictions on linking and Links normally to be avoided). For example: Videos often contain less information than alternative websites or the Wikipedia article itself. This concern limits use of many videos according to ELNO#1.