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  2. Wikipedia:GLAM/Beginner's guide to Wikipedia - Wikipedia

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    Beginner's Guide to Editing Wikipedia. This step-by-step guide brings together some of the best resources to help you get started in Wikipedia. It is based on a guide originally created by User:LoriLee for middle and high school students to edit Wikipedia. If they can do it, you can!

  3. Help:Referencing for beginners - Wikipedia

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    A template window then pops up, where you fill in as much information as possible about the source, and give a unique name for it in the "Ref name" field. Click the "Insert" button, which will add the required wikitext in the edit window. If you wish, you can also "Preview" how your reference will look first.

  4. Help:Getting started - Wikipedia

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    A four-part, 57-page training intended for students doing assignments on Wikipedia, with more detailed introductions to core Wikipedia policies, editing basics, and more specific editing advice for students. Chapters: Welcome (4 pages); The Core (14 pages); Editing (24 pages); and Advanced and background (15 pages).

  5. Wikipedia:A primer for newcomers - Wikipedia

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    One simple method is to use the editor sandbox to create a redlink of a subpage in your userspace that includes the article title, in a manner where the edit screen will show the link and then allow you to click on it: [[User:Your Username/Name of Intended Article]]. Hitting "Show preview" it would then look like this:

  6. Help:Introduction to Wikipedia - Wikipedia

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    Introduction to contributing to Wikipedia. Wikipedia is a free encyclopedia, written collaboratively by the people who use it. Since 2001, it has grown rapidly to become the world's largest reference website, with 6.9 million articles in English attracting billions of views every month. For a more detailed account of the project, see About ...

  7. Help:Introduction - Wikipedia

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    It covers all the basics, and each tutorial takes only a few minutes, so you can become a proficient Wikipedian in no time! The wiki markup source editor shows the underlying page source code. It works like a plain text file, indicating links and other items using simple code like this: [[Earth]]. VisualEditor is the easier way of editing that ...

  8. Help:Your first article - Wikipedia

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    Wikipedia provides various editing tools, and you have a choice of what tool best suits your needs: Editing interface selector. Source editor – edits the wikitext of the article, which uses some special characters, like adding [[brackets]] to create a link to another page, or asterisks to make bullet points.

  9. Help:Advice for beginners - Wikipedia

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    Wikipedia values civility. On some websites it's normal to argue with people or engage in name-calling, but that doesn't work here. Assuming good faith is expected on Wikipedia. If someone is disagreeing with you, assume that they're genuinely trying to make Wikipedia better. Have a discussion to resolve the disagreement.