Wikipedia: The Missing Manual. The Missing Manual
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Want to be part of the largest group-writing project in human history? Learn how to contribute to Wikipedia, the user-generated online reference for the 21st century. Considered more popular than eBay, Microsoft.com, and Amazon.com, Wikipedia servers respond to approximately 30,000 requests per second, or about 2.5 billion per day. It's become the first point of reference for people the world over who need a fact fast.
If you want to jump on board and add to the content, Wikipedia: The Missing Manual is your first-class ticket. Wikipedia has more than 9 million entries in 250 languages, over 2 million articles in the English language alone. Each one is written and edited by an ever-changing cast of volunteer editors. You can be one of them. With the tips in this book, you'll quickly learn how to get more out of -- and put more into -- this valuable online resource.
Wikipedia: The Missing Manual gives you practical advice on creating articles and collaborating with fellow editors, improving existing articles, and working with the Wikipedia community to review new articles, mediate disputes, and maintain the site. Up to the challenge? This one-of-a-kind book includes:
- Basic editing techniques, including the right and wrong ways to edit
- Pinpoint advice about which types of articles do and do not belong on Wikipedia
- Ways to learn from other editors and communicate with them via the site's talk pages
- Tricks for using templates and timesaving automated editing tools
- Recommended procedures for fighting spam and vandalism
- Guidance on adding citations, links, and images to your articles
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- Wikipedia: The Missing Manual
- SPECIAL OFFER: Upgrade this ebook with OReilly
- A Note Regarding Supplemental Files
- The Missing Credits
- About the Author
- About the Creative Team
- Acknowledgements
- The Missing Manual Series
- Introduction
- About This Book
- About the Outline
- About This Book
- The Very Basics
- Mac OS, Windows, Browsers, and Keyboard Shortcuts
- AboutTheseArrows
- Late-Breaking News
- About MissingManuals.com
- Safari Books Online
- I. Editing, Creating, and Maintaining Articles
- 1. Editing for the First Time
- The Wikipedia Way of Editing
- Practicing in the Sandbox
- Starting, Previewing, and Saving Your Edit
- Adding Text
- Previewing
- Saving
- Dealing with an Edit Conflict
- Wiki Markup: From Edit Box to Screen
- Types of Markup
- How to Create Internal Links
- Understanding and Using Templates
- 1. Editing for the First Time
- Editing Article Sections
- Editing One Section
- Editing the Lead Section
- Editing for Real
- Wordsmithing Versus Adding Information
- A Few Words about Content
- Selecting a Random Page
- Working on a Known Problem
- 2. Documenting Your Sources
- Documentation Guidelines
- Not All Sources Are Created Equal
- Some Sources Apply Only in Specific, Limited Circumstances
- You Dont Have to Provide Citations for Information Already Sourced
- You Must Provide a Source for Controversial Text
- Citing a Source Doesnt Justify Copyright Violations
- Documentation Guidelines
- Adding an External Link
- Citing Sources
- The Three Ways to Cite Sources
- Two Styles of Footnotes
- Creating Footnotes
- Creating a Simple Footnote
- Footnotes with a Citation Template
- Multiple Footnotes for the Same Source
- Advanced Citation Techniques
- Automated Citation Tools
- Viewing Footnotes When Editing Only a Section of an Article
- Adding Page Numbers to Footnote Numbers
- 3. Setting Up Your Account and Personal Workspace
- Why Register?
- Advantages of a Registered Account
- Disadvantages to Using Your IP Address
- IP addresses are traceable
- IP addresses change
- Why Register?
- Picking a User Name
- Using Your Real Name
- Other Peoples User Names as Examples
- What Isnt Allowed
- Registering
- Setting Up Your User Page
- Uses for Your User Page
- Creating Your User Page
- Personal Subpages
- Creating Your Personal Sandbox
- Deleting Your Subpages
- 4. Creating a New Article
- What Makes a Good Article
- The Right Motivation
- Notability
- Reliable Sources
- What Makes a Good Article
- What Articles Dont Belong on Wikipedia
- What Wikipedia Isnt
- Dont Repeat Someone Elses Words at Length
- Tutorial: Creating a New Article
- Ideas for New Articles
- Resources for Writing Articles
- 5. Who Did What: Page Histories and Reverting
- Understanding Page Histories
- Why Wikipedia Keeps a Record of Everything
- Reviewing a Pages Prior Versions and Edits
- Reading a page historyThe basics
- Reading a page historyMaking inferences
- Seeing What Changed
- Looking at a single edit
- Looking at multiple edits simultaneously
- Understanding Page Histories
- Looking at a Pages Prior Version
- Reverting Edits
- Two Options: Revert to a Prior Version and Undo
- To revert or to undo
- Option 1: Undo
- Option 2: Revert to a prior version
- Two Options: Revert to a Prior Version and Undo
- After You Fix a Page
- Advanced Techniques
- Customization
- Automated Identification of the Editor of Specific Text
- Counting and Sorting Edits
- 6. Monitoring Changes
- The User Contributions Page
- Wikipedias Standard Watchlist
- The Standard Watchlist Report
- What you can learn from your watchlist report
- The Standard Watchlist Report
- Adding Pages to Your Watchlist
- Removing Pages from Your Watchlist
- Modifying the Standard Watchlist Report
- Temporary changes
- Permanent changes via your preferences page
- Expanded and Enhanced Watchlist Reports
- The expanded watchlist report
- The enhanced watchlist report
- Choosing Your Watchlist Report Format: Standard, Expanded, or Enhanced?
- Multiple Watchlists
- Creating Additional Watchlists
- Using Additional Watchlists
- Real-Time Monitoring Alternatives
- RSS and Atom
- Standard RSS and Atom feeds
- RSS and Atom
- Lupins Anti-vandal Tool
- 7. Dealing with Vandalism and Spam
- Lines of Defense
- Reverting Vandalism and Spam
- Consider the Edit Summary
- Consider the Source
- The Less Clearly an Edit Is Vandalism, the More You Should Consider the Source
- Explain Your Edit
- Looking for More Vandalism and Spam
- Issuing Warnings
- Choosing the Warning and Warning Level
- Posting the Warning
- When Not to Post a Warning
- Requesting Assistance of Administrators
- Protecting Pages
- General Guidance on Blocking Vandals
- Reporting Vandalism
- Dont Get into a Revert War
- II. Collaborating with Other Editors
- 8. Communicating with Your Fellow Editors
- Identifying Yourself
- Article Talk (Discussion) Pages
- Posting Conventions
- Posting to a Brand-new Article Talk Page
- Posting to an Existing Article Talk Page
- Adding a comment to an existing section
- Starting a new section
- Good Talk Page Practices
- What Not to Post
- Editing or Deleting Existing Comments
- Archiving
- 8. Communicating with Your Fellow Editors
- User Talk Page Postings
- User Talk Page Basics
- Extended Conversations
- Article Content
- Editing or Deleting Existing Comments
- Archiving Postings on Your Own User Talk Page
- Creating an archive page for your user talk page
- Archiving user talk page content
- Communicating via Email and IRC
- IRC
- 9. WikiProjects and Other Group Efforts
- WikiProjects
- Topic-specific WikiProjects
- Cross-cutting WikiProjects
- WikiProjects are Everywhere
- What WikiProjects Do
- Goals and roles
- Activities
- Joining a WikiProject
- Finding Other Participants and Encouraging Participation
- Recruitment
- Retention
- WikiProjects
- Creating a New WikiProject
- Considering the alternatives
- Proposal
- Creating the WikiProject page
- Collaborations
- Existing Collaborations
- Creating a New Collaboration
- Less Formal Working Groups
- Organizations
- One-time Initiatives
- Creating Your Own
- 10. Resolving Content Disputes
- Why Editors Disagree
- Diversity of Backgrounds
- Differing Motivations
- Not Knowing Wikipedia Policies
- Why Editors Disagree
- Avoiding Content Disputes
- Dont Charge in Blindly
- Explain Your Edits
- Minimize Your Reverts
- Discuss Edits, Not Editors
- Reviewing Content Changes: A General Plan of Action
- Policy Violations
- Proper Weight and Balance
- Proper Sourcing
- When no source is given
- When the source isnt reliable
- Correct Wording
- Resolving Content Disputes Informally
- Avoid Incivility and Personal Attacks
- Look for Compromises
- Disengage for a While
- Resolving Disputes with Assistance
- Editor Assistance
- Subject Specific Pages
- Third Opinions
- Informal Mediation
- Requests for Comments
- Formal Mediation
- 11. Handling Incivility and Personal Attacks
- Enforcing Norms of Conduct
- The Norms
- Enforcing the Rules
- Actions by the community
- Actions by administrators
- Enforcing Norms of Conduct
- Dealing with Incivility and Personal Attacks
- Initial Responses
- Dont respond until you can respond unemotionally
- Dont attack back
- Decide if you even need to respond
- Dont comment about problematical behavior on article talk pages
- If you respond, be factual, not emotional
- Your response should depend on the editor
- Dont argue about warnings
- Read other editors essays about civility
- Initial Responses
- Explore Less Formal Solutions
- Editor assistance
- Wikiquette
- Informal mediation
- Community enforceable mediation
- AN/I
- Use Formal Processes
- User conduct RfCs
- The Arbitration Committee
- When You Get Irritated (or Worse)
- If You Havent Yet Posted Something Youll Regret
- If You Have Posted Something You Realize You Shouldnt Have
- 12. Lending Other Editors a Hand
- Answering Questions
- General Questions
- Helping at the Help desk
- Other places where general questions appear
- General Questions
- Specialized Questions
- Answering Questions
- Showing Appreciation for Other Editors
- Reviewing Articles and Images
- Reviewing Articles
- Basic to fairly good articles
- Going for the gold: better and best article candidates
- Reviewing Articles
- Reviewing Other Content
- Portals
- Pictures
- Coaching Other Editors
- Helping Resolve Disputes
- Effective Dispute Assistance
- Where the Action Is
- Discussions about content
- Discussions about behavior
- Grab bag
- For Experienced Editors
- Choosing Where You Want to Help
- More Hot Spots
- What to Consider When Deciding Where to Help
- III. Formatting and Illustrating Articles
- 13. Article Sections and Tables of Contents
- Getting Sections Right
- Lead Section
- Body of the Article
- When an article gets too long
- Creating a daughter article
- Bottom
- Getting Sections Right
- 13. Article Sections and Tables of Contents
- Getting Headings Right
- Wording and Capitalization
- Links and Footnotes
- Single Subsections
- Incoming Links to Article Sections
- Improving the Table of Contents
- Reducing the Length of the TOC
- Fewer sections and subsections
- Technical Solutions for Long TOCs
- Reducing the Length of the TOC
- Floating the Table of Contents
- 14. Creating Lists and Tables
- Creating and Editing Lists
- Bulleted and Numbered Lists Within Articles
- Presenting information: list, narrative, or neither?
- How to create a list
- Long lists within articles
- Bulleted and Numbered Lists Within Articles
- Lists as Separate Articles
- Bad lists
- Good lists
- Lists versus categories
- Formatting alternatives
- Creating and Editing Lists
- Editing and Creating Tables
- Editing Tables
- Creating Tables
- Basics of creating tables
- Making tables more usable and accessible
- Sortable tables
- 15. Adding Images
- Uploading Images
- Before You Upload
- Creating a User Account at the Commons
- Uploading an Image to the Commons
- Adding Categories to an Image Page at the Commons
- Renaming, Replacing, or Moving an Image
- Uploading Images
- Finding Images
- Placing an Image in an Article
- Location
- Size, Alignment, and Caption
- Galleries
- Questions or Problems with Images
- Uploading a Non-free Image
- IV. Building a Stronger Encyclopedia
- 16. Getting Readers to the Right Article: Naming, Redirects, and Disambiguation
- Naming and Renaming
- Common Naming Mistakes
- Renaming an Article
- Discussing a rename
- Renaming a page
- When administrator assistance is required
- Naming and Renaming
- For Old Names and Bad Spellers: Redirects
- How Redirects Work (and Where They Come From)
- Adding a Redirect
- Creating a new redirect page
- Enhanced redirects
- Fixing a Bad Redirect
- Fixing Double Redirects
- Understanding double redirects
- Fixing double redirects
- 16. Getting Readers to the Right Article: Naming, Redirects, and Disambiguation
- For Multiple Meanings: Disambiguation
- Disambiguation Pages
- Naming disambiguation pages
- Proper formatting and entries
- Fixing incoming links to disambiguation pages
- Disambiguation Pages
- Disambiguation Links
- 17. Categorizing Articles
- Fundamentals of Categorization
- Category Links in Articles
- Adding Categories to Articles
- The basic category link
- Category links from templates, for maintenance and stubbing
- Adding Categories to Articles
- Fixing Category Links that Come From Templates
- Effective Categorization
- Finding the Right Category
- Getting Articles into the Right Place on a Category Page
- Category Pages
- Hierarchy: The Categorizing of Category Pages
- Changing the categories assigned to a category page
- Renaming, merging, or deleting a category page
- Creating a new category
- Hierarchy: The Categorizing of Category Pages
- Building Out Categories
- Discussing Categories
- Categories, Lists, and Navigation Templates
- 18. Better Articles: A Systematic Approach
- Avoid Surprises
- Dont Suppress or Separate Controversy
- Reorganize and Edit Existing Content
- Reorganize
- Rewrite
- Dont Take Article Scope as a Given
- Too Much Content: Spinoffs
- Overlapping Content: Merging
- Doing a merge
- Proposing a merger
- Too Little Content: Merging
- Improve the Citation of Sources
- Fixing Bad URLs
- Replacing or Deleting Unacceptable Sources
- Converting Embedded Links to Footnotes
- Build the Web
- Look for Guidance and Examples
- Add Sourced Content
- Remove Cruft and Duplication
- Get the Wording Right
- Make the Article Look Appealing
- 19. Deleting Existing Articles
- Responding to Problem Articles
- First Analysis
- Notability and Verifiability
- The challenge of notability and acceptable sources
- Possible responses
- Responding to Problem Articles
- Alternatives to Deletion
- Three Ways to Delete an Article
- Speedy Deletion
- Initial review
- Making the nomination
- Speedy Deletion
- Proposed Deletions
- When you cant use the proposed deletion process
- Initial review
- Making the nomination
- Articles for Deletion (AfD)
- Justification for an AfD nomination
- Nominating an article at AfD
- Participating in AfD discussions
- After an Article is Deleted
- V. Customizing Wikipedia
- 20. Customizing with Preferences
- User Profile
- Language
- Email Address
- Signature Change
- Password
- Login
- User Profile
- Skin
- Math
- Files
- Date and Time
- Editing
- Recent Changes
- Watchlist
- Search
- Misc
- Gadgets
- 20. Customizing with Preferences
- 21. Easier Editing with JavaScript
- Setting Up Your Browser
- Adding and Deleting Scripts
- Your Personal JavaScript Page
- Adding a Script
- Preventing Code Overload
- Importing Multi-Function Scripts of Other Editors
- Removing Scripts
- Fixing Problems
- Resources
- VI. Appendixes
- A. A Tour of the Wikipedia Page
- The Six Upper-Right Links
- [Your Username]
- My Talk
- My Preferences
- My Watchlist
- My Contributions
- Log Out
- The Six Upper-Right Links
- The Top Tabs
- Article, Category, or Project Page
- Discussion
- Edit This Page (or View Source)
- New Section" (on Talk Pages Only)
- History
- Move
- Watch/Unwatch
- A. A Tour of the Wikipedia Page
- Left Boxes and Links
- Navigation Box Links
- Main Page
- Contents
- Featured content
- Current events
- Random article
- Navigation Box Links
- Interaction Box Links
- About Wikipedia
- Community portal
- Recent changes
- Contact Wikipedia
- Donate to Wikipedia
- Help
- Search Box
- Toolbox Links
- What links here
- Related changes
- Upload file
- Special pages
- Printable version
- Permanent link
- Cite this article
- Language Links
- Links in the Body of the Page
- Bottom Links
- Additional Features in Edit Mode
- Edit Toolbar
- Edit Box
- Below the Edit Box
- Insertable Text
- Notes
- List of Transcluded Pages
- Additional Options on User Pages
- User Contributions
- Logs
- E-mail This User
- Keyboard Shortcuts
- B. Readers Guide to Wikipedia
- Some Basics
- What Wikipedia is Not
- Wikipedias Sister Projects
- Policy: What Wikipedia is Not
- How Good is Wikipedia?
- Navigating Within Wikipedia
- Searching Wikipedia
- Navigating from the Main Page
- Categories
- Portals
- The A-Z index
- Other entry points
- Categories
- Category links at the bottom of articles
- Articles in two different categories
- Searching for Categories
- Other Ways of Navigating
- Random article
- What links here
- Six degrees of Wikipedia
- Images
- Images in Wikipedia Articles
- The Commons
- Finding pictures in the Commons
- Picture of the Day
- You Can Help
- Articles with Problems
- Missing Articles
- C. Learning More
- Information Pages
- Directories and Indexes
- Places to Ask Questions
- Coaching and Classes
- Wikipedia News and Gossip
- News
- Gossip
- Index
- About the Author
- Colophon
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