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 How Wikipedia Works And How You Can Be A Part Of It
  

  How Wikipedia Works And How You Can Be A Part Of It by Phoebe Ayers ; Charles Matthews ; Ben Yates

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  • Author: Phoebe Ayers ; Charles Matthews ; Ben Yates
  • Page Count: 507
  • Group: WWW DIRECTORIES
  • ISBN: 159327176X / 9781593271763
  • Published: Sep 2008

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How Wikipedia Works And How You Can Be A Part Of It
"This book was created by Wikipedians, and as a result, I have never read a better summary of how Wikipedia works. Anyone who wants to understand this miracle of the Internet should buy this book!"

     - Jimmy Jimbo Wales, founder of Wikipedia

Download Chapter 12: "Community and Communication"

Myxomatosis. The Order of Canada. Noble gas. Catherine de' Medici. The History of Superman? Whether you're doing serious research on the Web or just settling an argument, it's easy to get caught up in Wikipedia's two million articles. And that's not such a bad thing. But how'd all the information get there in the first place? And how can you tell if it's reliable?

Or say you want to become a part of Wikipedia and make your own contributions. Where do you begin?

In How Wikipedia Works, you'll learn the skills required to use and contribute to the world's largest reference work - like what constitutes good writing and research and how to work with images and templates.

With insight, anecdotes, and tips from three Wikipedia veterans, you'll learn how to:

    * Find information and evaluate the quality and reliability of articles

    * Contribute to existing articles by copyediting, writing new material, and fact-checking

    * Add new articles that conform to Wikipedia's guidelines and best practices - so that your hard work won't be deleted

    * Communicate with other Wikipedians through Talk pages, discussion forums, direct messaging, and more

    * Understand Wikipedia's policies and procedures and how they're created and enforced

    * Resolve content disputes and deal with vandals and other malicious editors

Wikipedia is made up of people just like you: students, professors, and everyday experts and fans. With about 10,000 articles added to Wikipedia each week, there are plenty of opportunities to join this global community. How Wikipedia Works explains how you can make the Web's go-to source for information even better.

CONTENTS:

Introduction

Part I: Content

Chapter 1: What's in Wikipedia?

Chapter 2: The World Gets a Free Encyclopedia

Chapter 3: Finding Wikipedia's Content

Chapter 4: Understanding and Evaluating an Article

Part II: Editing

Chapter 5: Basic Editing

Chapter 6: Good Writing and Research

Chapter 7: Cleanup, Projects, and Processes

Chapter 8: Make and Mend Wikipedia's Web

Chapter 9: Images, Templates, and Special Characters

Chapter 10: The Life Cycle of an Article

Part III: Community

Chapter 11: Becoming a Wikipedian

Chapter 12: Community and Communication

Chapter 13: Policy and Your Input

Chapter 14: Disputes, Blocks, and Bans

Part IV: Other Projects

Chapter 15: 200 Languages and Counting

Chapter 16: Wikimedia Commons and Other Sister Projects

Chapter 17: The Foundation and Project Coordination

Appendix A: Reusing Wikimedia Content

Appendix B: Wikipedia for Teachers

Appendix C: Edit Summaries Jargon

Appendix D: Glossary

Appendix E: History (List of Wikipedia Pages Referenced in This Work)

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