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How Wikipedia Works And How You Can Be a Part of It

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ISBN-10: 159327176X

ISBN-13: 9781593271763

Edition: N/A

Authors: Phoebe Ayers, Charles Matthews, Ben Yates, S. J. Klein

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Wikipedia is one of the world's most trafficked websites, read by hundreds of millions of people in over 200 languages, with coverage of politics, science, the arts, technology, geography, pop culture, history, and more. Anyone can add a new article, or edit existing content, but Wikipedia is poorly understood and can be daunting to non-technical contributors. How Wikipedia Works explains how this vast, collaborative site functions, condensing thousands of hyperlinks of documentation into an easy to use handbook for current or aspiring editors. It covers the basics-such as navigating, searching, and editing-and dives deeply into difficult topics like advanced syntax, editor etiquette, and…    
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List price: $29.95
Publisher: No Starch Press, Incorporated
Publication date: 9/15/2008
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 536
Size: 6.75" wide x 9.25" long x 1.25" tall
Weight: 2.288

Phoebe Ayers (user:phoebe) is a science and engineering reference librarian at the University of California, Davis. She has been involved with Wikipedia since 2003 and is an organizer of the Wikimania conferences.

Dr Sam Willis is one of the world's leading authorities on the sailing navy and was awarded a PhD in Naval History for his thesis on Command and Tactics in the 18th-century Navy. He is an Honorary Fellow at the University of Exeter's Centre for Maritime Historical Studies and a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society. Sam was presenter of the BBC series Shipwrecks and has consulted on maritime painting for Christie's and the BBC, spending 18 months as a Square Rig Able Seaman, sailing the tall ships used in the Hornblower television series and Channel 4's award-winning film Shackleton. He is the author of several critically acclaimed books including the bestselling 'Hearts of Oak' Trilogy.…    

Introduction
Content
What's in Wikipedia?
The World Gets a Free Encyclopedia
Finding Wikipedia's Content
Understanding and Evaluating an Article
Editing
Basic Editing
Good Writing and Research
Cleanup, Projects, and Processes
Make and Mend Wikipedia's Web
Images, Templates, and Special Characters
The Life Cycle of an Article
Community
Becoming a Wikipedian
Community and Communication
Policy and Your Input
Disputes, Blocks, and Bans
Other Projects
200 Languages and Counting
Wikimedia Commons and Other Sister Projects
The Foundation and Project Coordination
Reusing Wikimedia Content
Wikipedia for Teachers
Edit Summaries Jargon
Glossary
History (List of Wikipedia Pages Referenced in This Work) GNU Free Documentation License
Index