User:Morgan Leigh

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Five Pillars The five fundamental principles of Wikipedia.

Wikipedia Manual of Style
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Wikipedia Simplified Manual of Style This is it. It is a short and very readable introduction covering the most important points, with many links to documents which amplify each point.

Basic copyediting Copyediting involves the "five Cs": making the article clear, correct, concise, comprehensible, and consistent. The following is a guide for new copyeditors.

The Guild of Copyeditors
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List of shortcuts
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Reliable Sources
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Reliable sources noticeboard
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How to cite sources
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Resource Request Project The resource request page is where you can go to ask for a source if you can't find one yourself.

No original research How to avoid original research. This also has a usefull section on primary and secondary sources.

Neutral Point of View
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and see a selection of articles that need work of some kind or other.

Wikipedia:EL
How to use external links on Wikipedia.

WP:SCHOLARSHIP
What is good scholarship?

WP:PARITY
Wikipedia requires a parity of sources for opposing viewpoints.

Wikipedia:Fringe theories What is a fringe theory?

Tendentious Editing Are you a nice editor?

Wikipedia:Wikilawyering Wikilawyering is a pejorative term which describes various questionable ways of justifying Wikipedians' actions.

Wikipedia:Tools Tools for doing stuff or analysing stuff on wikipedia

Wikipedia:MAINSTREAM
What constitutes mainstream research?

Wikipedia Help Last but definitely not least.

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