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  2. Wikipedia:Expert editors - Wikipedia

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    Experts are already familiar with having to adapt their writing style for whatever publication to which they are submitting material, and should approach Wikipedia with the same mindset. Expert editors can join the WikiProjects concerning their areas of expertise. WikiProjects help articles on related subjects to be coordinated and edited by a ...

  3. Wikipedia : Research help/Scholars and experts

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    For many experts who contribute to Wikipedia, Wikipedia articles act as their literature reviews: allowing them to collect sources for both their own research and to jumpstart the research of others. Practice. To write well on Wikipedia, you have to pay more attention to matters of public readability than you might when writing for your peers.

  4. Expert - Wikipedia

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    An expert differs from the specialist in that a specialist has to be able to solve a problem and an expert has to know its solution. The opposite of an expert is generally known as a layperson, while someone who occupies a middle grade of understanding is generally known as a technician and often employed to assist experts. A person may well be ...

  5. Wikipedia:Writing better articles - Wikipedia

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    The advice about factual articles also applies to articles on fiction subjects. Further considerations apply when writing about fictional topics because they are inherently not real. It is important to keep these articles verifiable and encyclopedic. If you add fictional information, clearly distinguish fact and fiction.

  6. List of writing genres - Wikipedia

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    According to Alastair Fowler, the following elements can define genres: organizational features (chapters, acts, scenes, stanzas); length; mood; style; the reader's role (e.g., in mystery works, readers are expected to interpret evidence); and the author's reason for writing (an epithalamion is a poem composed for marriage).

  7. How To Pick the Right Expert Advice for You and Your Money - AOL

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    At the end of the day, no one is going to care more about your personal financial situation than you. Although experts often give sound financial advice, almost by definition it has to be generic ...

  8. Help:Wikipedia editing for non-academic experts - Wikipedia

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    Experts from other backgrounds can help fill these gaps. Free skills training. To write well on Wikipedia, you have to learn some extremely useful general skills, such as expressing yourself clearly to non-experts. These skills may help you in your professional and personal life. Broaden your knowledge. When you write about a topic, you learn ...

  9. Should You Rely on an Expert for Your Money Advice? - AOL

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