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  2. Wikipedia:No disclaimers - Wikipedia

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    A disclaimer in a Wikipedia article is a statement or visual template that editors may attempt to insert as a warning to readers. While ideas like this have been continually proposed , the consensus is that disclaimers do not belong in encyclopedia articles and should be deleted.

  3. Wikipedia:School and university projects/Instructions for ...

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    Hello, students! This page is a quick guide to working on Wikipedia for people here as part of school and university projects.. Hopefully, if you're here with an organized project, you'll know what you're intended to do - whether that be creating a new article on a personal topic, or editing a specific one.

  4. Wikipedia:Student assignments - Wikipedia

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    Student editors should learn to communicate via the normal Wikipedia channels, such as on article talk pages and user talk pages. Everyone – instructors, students, and other editors – should practice collegiate civility , should understand what constitutes disruptive editing , and should be aware of Wikipedia's policies of dispute resolution .

  5. Wikipedia:Writing Wikipedia Articles course - Wikipedia

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    Main page; Contents; Current events; Random article; About Wikipedia; Contact us

  6. Wikipedia:Training/For students/Resources - Wikipedia

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    Wikipedia article traffic statistics – a tool for charting how many hits any given article gets, great for comparing different kinds of articles at different times, e.g., Genetics (in the school year) vs. (in the summer), or YouTube (with weekend spikes) and Simpsons (with spikes when new episodes come out). Students can also use it to see ...

  7. Familiarize yourself with editing Wikipedia: Whether you're writing a new article or improving an existing one, you'll use many of the skills you've developed in your traditional class assignments—like writing and research skills. The difference here is that you're writing for a new audience, writing with a unique encyclopedic tone, and you ...

  8. Wikipedia:Writing Wikipedia Articles course/Final project/Ideas

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    If your chosen article is in a grey area -- that is, if some people might not be persuaded that it’s notable -- it will make a very challenging task for a new contributor, and you may wind up spending more of your energy arguing for the article’s existence, than actually writing the article!

  9. Help:Your first article - Wikipedia

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    Don't write an article if you have a conflict of interest because of a personal or professional connection to the topic of the article. Publish your draft When your draft is ready, you have two options for publishing it: you can do so directly yourself, or ask another editor to review it first.