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Getting Started guides

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This is the very first page that Wikipedia recommends for complete newcomers to explore. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Help:Getting_started

Editing a page beginners guide https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Editing_a_Wikipedia_Page_-_Beginners_guide.pdf

What do all the menu options and buttons on wikipedia do? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:What%27s_Where_on_Wiki.pdf

A guide for all things editing by the Wellcome collection wikimedian in residence https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:FAQ/Editing#How_can_I_add_pictures_to_pages?

Notability (deciding who 'deserves' their own page)

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Not everyone who contributed photographs to the Conway Library will be considered 'notable' by the Wikipedia community. See these guides for what constitutes a notable academic, and on notability in general. Of course, some of the criteria serve as barriers especially for women and PoC, so it is up to us to pull together the evidence from around the internet and put our case forward! You might find that a page you create or edits you make are challenged, so be prepared to state your case (and ask for help from fellow Conway Library project members if you're not sure what to do).

Style guidance

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Editorial guidance to consider when writing about women.

Wikipedia has useful guidance for writing biographies about living people.

Citation tool for generating references from Google Books http://reftag.appspot.com/

PDF of 'Good Faith Collaboration: The Culture of Wikipedia', by Joseph Michael Reagle. See especially the Chapter 'Nazis and Norms'

Training videos on YouTube

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Getting started with a Sandbox

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Editing an existing page

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Making a page

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Submitting for review

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Making more pages

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How to turn a Redlink blue: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8b7i7iIc4Pk