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  2. Wikipedia:What to include - Wikipedia

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    However, facts about which specific individuals served in the U.S. Senate have been deemed worthy of inclusion; in other words, any U.S. Senator from any time period is worthy to be given their own entry at Wikipedia. If you do find a fact of genuine significance, and it is not reflected anywhere in Wikipedia, there are a few things you can do.

  3. Wikipedia : Manual of Style/Layout

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    Sample article layout (click on image for larger view) This guide presents the typical layout of Wikipedia articles, including the sections an article usually has, ordering of sections, and formatting styles for various elements of an article. For advice on the use of wiki markup, see Help:Editing; for guidance on writing style, see Manual of ...

  4. Outline of Wikipedia - Wikipedia

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    It is a free web-based wiki software application developed by the Wikimedia Foundation (WMF), written in PHP, that is used to run all of WMF's projects, including Wikipedia. Numerous other wikis around the world also use it. Content storage – Wikipedia's content (it's articles and other pages) are stored in MariaDB databases. [20]

  5. Wikipedia:Common knowledge - Wikipedia

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    Untested facts or arguments Original research that presents reports based on your own experience, or your own ideas, theories, or arguments, even when these are based on established facts, are not allowed, according to Wikipedia policy. Facts that cannot be confirmed by Wikipedians other than the original claimant. Technical knowledge

  6. Wikipedia:Using sources - Wikipedia

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    References from questionable, historical and "raw" sources are examples of auxiliary sources. References from the subject, or those close to the subject, are also examples of auxiliary sources. [ 5 ] A third-party source from one article may be treated as an auxiliary source in another, because the focus has changed. [ 6 ]

  7. Wikipedia:Identifying and using primary sources - Wikipedia

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    The historians' concept has been extended into other fields, with partial success. Wikipedia, like many institutions, has its own lexicon. Wikipedia does not use these terms exactly like academics use them. There are at least two ways in which the term secondary source is used on Wikipedia. This page deals primarily with the classification of ...

  8. Wikipedia:Wikipedia in brief - Wikipedia

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    Wikipedia:Administration – Discuses both the human administrative structure of Wikipedia, and its non-human components. Wikipedia:Biographies of living persons – About how editors must take particular care when adding information about living persons to any Wikipedia page. Wikipedia:Purpose – Describes Wikipedia's motive for being.

  9. Help:Introduction/All - Wikipedia

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    Sandbox is a page in your user space where you can experiment with editing without worrying that you will cause problems on an actual Wikipedia page. Preferences allows you to change your password and customize your email and wiki software settings. Contributions has a list of all the edits you have made. Log out logs you out of your account.