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General information Resource Description Wikipedia:Categorization: Introduction to categorization. Wikipedia:Naming conventions (categories) Discusses naming conventions for categories.
Introduction: our main tutorial to the core principles of how to edit contained in thirteen short modules (as listed below). The Wikipedia Adventure: a module-guided tour with fun, interactive learning, and practice. Your first article: an article that discusses some of the dos and don'ts, then shows you how to create an article.
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Note that sharing an account is not allowed in Wikipedia, so you should not create an account for your organization as a whole. Click on the blue link "Create Account" in the top right corner. Click on the blue link "Create One" in the sign in box. Fill out the information on the page (email is not necessary) and click the "Create Account" button.
Tutorials. Main tutorial — will help anyone become a Wikipedia contributor. Editing — almost every page has an "Edit" tab. Formatting — the basics on coding. Links — the basics on internal links. Sources — the basics on adding references. Talk pages — the basics on how to communicate with others.
Use quotation marks or block quotes (not both) to distinguish long quotations from other text. Multiparagraph quotations are always block-quoted. The quotations must be precise and exactly as in the source (except for certain allowable typographical changes). The source should be cited clearly and precisely to enable readers to locate the text ...
Including information about offensive material is part of Wikipedia's encyclopedic mission; being offensive is not. We have many articles about profane and sexual subjects—prick, fuck, shit, fart, and so on. Although Wikipedia is not censored, if you were to put profanities on discussion pages, a quick ban might follow.