User:Bāḏinjān

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Drafts

User:Bāḏinjān/sandbox/Plaster

documentation

Wikipedia:Drafts

Help:Userspace draft

Documentation

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Template:Guideline_list

Culture, content & conventions

Notability


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"Significant coverage" addresses the topic directly and in detail, so that no original research is needed to extract the content. Significant coverage is more than a trivial mention, but it does not need to be the main topic of the source material.



Wikipedia:List of policies and guidelines

Wikipedia:Policies and guidelines#Not part of the encyclopedia

Wikipedia:What Wikipedia is not#Wikipedia is not a manual, guidebook, textbook, or scientific journal

🍆 instruction manual

Wikipedia is an encyclopedic reference, not an instruction manual, guidebook, or textbook. Wikipedia articles should not read like:

  1. Instruction manuals. While Wikipedia has descriptions of people, places and things, an
    article should not read like a "how-to" style owner's manual, cookbook, advice column (legal, medical or otherwise) or suggestion box. This includes tutorials, instruction manuals, game guides, and recipes. Describing to the reader how people or things use or do something is encyclopedic; instructing the reader in the imperative mood about how to use or do something is not. Such guides may be welcome at Wikibooks
    instead.

Little league editing

Starting editing

Writing & article development

  • Help desk—Wikipedia's general help desk, if other pages haven't answered your query.

Collaborative writing, talk pages, histories

Researching

  • Reference desk—to ask for help with any questions, or in finding specific facts.
  • Academic resources
    – collection of useful resources (links to journals, etc.)

Citations