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  2. Wikipedia:Why Wikipedia is so great - Wikipedia

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    Wikipedia is a great place to start. Wikipedia is not paper , and that is a good thing because articles are not strictly limited in size as they are with paper encyclopedias. Articles steadily become more polished as they develop, particularly if one person is working on an article with reasonable regularity (inclining others to help the ...

  3. Wikipedia:Reasons to contribute - Wikipedia

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    See also why Wikipedia is so great. Learning to write in a neutral point of view is a useful intellectual exercise, since it requires cultivating humility and respect for the views of others. Wikipedia is a remarkable phenomenon of social organization; learning how things work here provides valuable lessons for many other kinds of organizations.

  4. Good to Great - Wikipedia

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    The book was a bestseller, selling four million copies and going far beyond the traditional audience of business books. [1] The book was published on October 16, 2001. The Good to Great companies

  5. Wikipedia:Wikipedia is succeeding - Wikipedia

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    The number of Wikipedia articles grew exponentially from October 2002 to October 2006. By 2009, new article growth had become logarithmic. [4]Currently the Wikipedia has over 6,926,315 articles, making it the largest encyclopedia ever assembled, eclipsing even the Yongle Encyclopedia (completed in 1408), which held the record for nearly 600 years. [5]

  6. Wikipedia:Purpose - Wikipedia

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    Wikipedia, like other encyclopedias, is a tertiary source and provides overviews of a topic by indicating reliable sources of more extensive information. The goal of a Wikipedia article is to present a neutrally written summary of existing mainstream knowledge in a fair and accurate manner with a straightforward, "just-the-facts style".

  7. Reliability of Wikipedia - Wikipedia

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    Information Today (March 2006) cites librarian Nancy O'Neill (principal librarian for Reference Services at the Santa Monica Public Library System) as saying that "there is a good deal of skepticism about Wikipedia in the library community" but that "she also admits cheerfully that Wikipedia makes a good starting place for a search. You get ...

  8. Wikipedia:Principles - Wikipedia

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    Wikipedia:Core content policies: Brief summary and a bit of background on our core content policies. Wikipedia:Wikipedia is an encyclopedia : Blunt and to the point laying out of what Wikipedia is Wikipedia:Wikipedia in brief : Focuses on the encyclopedic nature of the project.

  9. Wikipedia:Who, Why? - Wikipedia

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    "When Wikipedia becomes sentient, and takes over the world, I want to be on its good side." "I enjoy copyediting work." "I get a buzz from writing great new articles." "I get a buzz from seeing stubs develop into great new articles." "I enjoy learning about new things as I scour Recent Changes for vandalism."