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  2. File:Editing a Wikipedia Page - Beginners guide.pdf

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    English: A complete beginner's guide to editing Wikipedia using the visual editor to add information, add a reference source in a citation, and then add an edit summary and save. Date 9 March 2018

  3. Website content writer - Wikipedia

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    There are various ways through which websites come up with article writing, and one of them is outsourcing content writing. However, it is riskier than other options, as not all writers can write content specific to the web. Content can be written for various purposes in various forms. The most popular forms of content writing are: Blogging

  4. Help:Your first article - Wikipedia

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    Note: Articles are in "Main" space, and drafts are in "Draft" space. If you're sure that there is no article or draft available for your topic, then there is just one big task to do before you start writing your first article: you have to gather sources about the topic in order to establish its notability .

  5. Wikipedia:Contributing to Wikipedia - Wikipedia

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    A downloadable "Editing Wikipedia guide" in PDF form written by the staff at the Wikimedia Foundation. To achieve our goals, a wide range of how-to and information pages are made available. Aside from this page, there are some other introductions (tutorials) to the project.

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  7. Basic writing - Wikipedia

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    David Bartholomae was a professor of English and chair of the English Department at the University of Pittsburgh.Bartholomae's most-referenced publication about BW is the book chapter "Inventing the University", in which he unpacks the audience and purpose of writing for the academy, particularly from the perspective of students new to this discourse community.

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  9. Blog - Wikipedia

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    The first research paper about blogging was Torill Mortensen and Jill Walker Rettberg's paper "Blogging Thoughts", [21] which analysed how blogs were being used to foster research communities and the exchange of ideas and scholarship, and how this new means of networking overturns traditional power structures.