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  2. Wikipedia:No disclaimers - Wikipedia

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    For the purpose of this guideline, disclaimers are templates or text inserted into an article that duplicate the information at one of the six standard disclaimer pages: Wikipedia:General disclaimer: Wikipedia makes no guarantee of validity; Wikipedia:Content disclaimer: Wikipedia contains content that may be objectionable

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

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    Wikipedia:Requested article translations contains a list of articles that the English wikipedia may not have, but that other languages do - if you speak a foreign language, you might want to consider writing one of these. (Alternately, of course, you could write an article in that language in the first place - have a look at

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

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    Help:Contents – Is the main help page that will guide you in the right direction. The help page may be reached at any time by clicking help displayed under the Interaction tab on the left side of all pages. Help:Menu – Is a main menu-style page that will direct you to the right place to find information.

  5. Wikipedia : Training/For educators/Assignment prompts

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    Write a short (2-5 page) reflective essay on your experiences using Wikipedia. Some of the questions you may choose to reflect upon include: The ways in which writing for Wikipedia is different from writing regular papers for class. What you learned about Wikipedia. This could be a reflection on the technical or social aspects of editing. This ...

  6. Wikipedia:Student assignments - Wikipedia

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    Each student editor should also have a link to their course page, the article(s) they plan to or are working on for the assignment, and any draft at the top of their user page (see example, complete with WP:Diffs to the relevant edits for the assignment).

  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:Noticeboards - Wikipedia

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    Wikipedia:Help desk: for questions about how to use or edit Wikipedia. Wikipedia talk:Manual of Style: for questions about Wikipedia writing style (tone, spelling, punctuation, abbreviations, layout, images, linking, etc.) Wikipedia:Education noticeboard: discussions relating to student assignments and the Wikipedia Education Program.

  9. Wikipedia : Manual of Style/Contents

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    The following pages are not part of the Manual of Style, but contain related guidance. Wikipedia:Article titles (WP:AT) Principles for choosing the titles of articles. Contains links to many topic-related naming convention pages. Wikipedia:Citing sources (WP:CITE) Guidance on organizing and formatting references. Wikipedia:Summary style (WP ...

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