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  2. Wikipedia:Why Wikipedia is so great - Wikipedia

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    Everybody should use Wikipedia, either as a source or, if you find deficiencies, as a medium you can make contributions. For comparison, see also Wikipedia: Why Wikipedia is not so great, and Wikipedia: Replies to common objections. You can then arrive at a well-informed conclusion thereafter.

  3. Help:Editing - Wikipedia

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    You do not need to register to do this, and anyone who has edited is known as a Wikipedian or editor. Small edits add up, and every editor can be proud to have made Wikipedia better for all. There are two editing interfaces: the new VisualEditor (VE) and classic wikitext editing (wiki markup), which uses the Source Editor.

  4. Help:Books/FAQ - Wikipedia

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    A Wikipedia book is a collection of articles linked from a special Book page comprising brief details and a table of contents. As time goes by and the articles get edited, the contents of the book will change to match. Wikipedia books are available for rendering as PDF files or printing off as paper books by third party providers.

  5. 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.

  6. Help:Books - Wikipedia

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    If you visit a previously saved book, the banner at the top of the page includes an option to re-open the book in the "Book Creator". Books you have worked on will be listed in your contributions list , which you can access through the "Contributions" link at the top right of every page whenever you are logged in.

  7. Wikipedia : Identifying and using self-published works

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    The editor assigns stories (to internal staff) or commissions them (among freelancers; alternatively, editors may accept external pitches, in the book-publisher model). The journalists write the stories; the editor and publisher/publication representatives decide whether to publish what the journalists wrote.

  8. Help:Books/for experts - Wikipedia

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    MediaWiki2LaTeX provides a softcopy conversion service to pdf and other formats. It remains under active support and may be used online or installed locally. Pedia Press offer final tidying and ordering of print-on-demand bound copies in (approximately) A5 format. For help with downloading a single Wikipedia page as a PDF, see Help:Download as PDF.

  9. Help:Wikipedia: The Missing Manual/Editing, creating, and ...

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    You edit Wikipedia articles in a big, white text box in the middle of the window. To get to that box, you must go into edit mode. 1. In the search box on the top right of the screen, type WP:SAND, and press Return to go to the sandbox. You'll do all your work in this chapter in the sandbox, so you won't actually change any Wikipedia articles. 2.