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When creating an account you need to make a choice: whether to edit under your real name, or under a pseudonym. Knowledge and other editors draw no distinction between real names and pseudonyms, but editors may form unconscious opinions, and off-wiki parties are sure to cast aspersions. You may use a
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Knowledge is a tertiary source, based on secondary sources; all additions must be referenced to independent reliable sources. If you have easy access to sources about the pages you edit, you’re less likely to get lazy and cut corners. Easy access usually means either online or readily-accessible
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If you have easy access to rare print sources, using them to expand articles is a contribution that few others can make; most GLAM workers have access to a research library in one form or another and this can be very
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Accounts are discardable. If you feel you've made the wrong choice, log out, wait a couple of days and create a new account (or edit as an IP). Using multiple accounts in a manipulative way is prohibited.
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If your preferred account name uses a non-latin script (or non-English language terms) you may consider creating it on a Knowledge corresponding to that language (Arabic, Japanese, Māori, etc).
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It's improbable that any well-meaning edit to a stub would not be an improvement: the more developed an article, the more finer points of styling, sourcing, formatting, etc. come into play
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Almost all pages can be edited without creating an account (‘as an IP’) but an account gives you greater privacy/confidentiality, allows for better feedback, and allows you to create pages
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are short articles with just enough content to outline the subject of the article, and only enough references to verify its existence and notability
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Like most mistakes people make in wikipedia these kinds of things are forgiven people who show the capability of learning from their mistakes
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Both print and digital are equally acceptable for sources, but digital sources are frequently easier for a larger range of people to find
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Asking for help is not quite a cure-all, but it is certainly your best bet if you think you've done something wrong or got into trouble
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can be used for almost nothing except when the uploading accounts are the official accounts of reliable institutions or reputable people
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User names identify a user and not a role or an organisation; names that imply institutional affiliation or role are prohibited (
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Having an account constitutes a dialogue, much better feedback, email notification of changes, advanced user settings, etc, etc
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It is insanely hard to write in an encyclopaedic manner about people or organisations to whom you have strong attachments
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If you're interested in queens, it's hard to imagine that a new editor would get an edit right in the polished articles
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Stubs have fewer eyes on them, and those eyes judge less critically, giving new users more leeway to find their feet
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template to associate their on-wiki and off-wiki personae; particularly recommended for research-active editors
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I decided to edit under my real name nine years ago when I moved from the then-wikipedia competitor
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I'm a prolific creator of stubs, for example, I created stubs for every person with an article in
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Feel free to use the developed articles as inspiration / templates for the less developed articles
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Don’t edit pages you have a direct conflict of interest with (employer, self, family member, etc)
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Audio, sign and video sources are also permitted, if they are independent and reliable.
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can be used for almost nothing except for religious affiliation and sexual orientation
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Personally I only use online sources; pulp-of-murdered-trees sources are for burning
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for issues with the biographies of living people (anywhere where libel might apply)
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note: in the interest of honest transparency, this page as been hidden from google
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cannot be used for information about living people (or preferably at all)
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for me getting into trouble for creating an article on my grandfather
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User names with “WMF” in them or ending in ‘bot’ are reserved for
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are substantial articles but still have room for improvement;
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pseudonym that looks like a real name or looks fanciful (
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Edit pages for which you have sources within arm’s reach
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Knowledge:GLAM
National Digital Forum
User:Stuartyeates
Knowledge:GLAM/National_Digital_Forum
User:The Blade of the Northern Lights
User:Why should I have a User Name?
User:Not your siblings' deletionist
staff members
robots
User:WhanganuiMuseum
User:Curator@WhanganuiMuseum
User:WhanganuiMuseumComms
Authority control
Everything2
Everything2
Independence and reliability
Autobiographies
YouTube
Twitter
blogs
newspapers a poor reputation for fact checking
monographs
review journals
my talk page archives
John Stuart Yeates
Stubs
Elizabeth II
Queen (band)
Te_Atairangikaahu
Pōmare IV

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