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This subpage was created during my Wikipedia Training Workshop. First I'll let everyone know this page is under development. I should always have a message like the one appearing as a box above (or an In Use message) so others know someone is working on a page.
Primary Heading is a Level 2 Heading
editCreating the first Secondary Heading. it is called Heading 3
editThere are two more heading levels. This is Heading 4
editAnd here is Heading 5
edit- Notice that the Primary Heading is bigger than other headings
- It also has a line under the heading which separates the article into sections
- The different types of heading have different numbers of " = " before and after their title!
- This is an example of a bullet list.
- It is also possible to make lists that are numbered
- The Wikipedia editor keeps track of how many numbered items you list.
All about Citations
editI have four distinct references for my article. This "is a quote from the first article which I will be referring to more than once."[1]
A little later I cite a second article that I will be referring to only once.[2] and finally, I cite the third one here.[3]
I want to cite the Chiang 2012 article a second time further down in the article.[1]
To cite an author with multiple articles several times for each article, in this case Chaing has a second article from 2008:[4]
Then, to cite the 2012 article from chiang again, we would do this[1]
And the other one again [4]
References
edit- ^ a b c Chiang, C.D.; et al. (2012). "Learning Chronobiology by Improving Wikipedia". Journal of Biological Rhythms. 27 (4): 333–336. doi:10.1177/0748730412449578. PMID 22855578.
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: CS1 maint: date and year (link) - ^ Camihort, K. (2009). "Students as Creators of Knowledge: When Wikipedia is the Assignment". Athletic Therapy Today. 14 (2): 30-34. doi:10.1123/att.14.2.30.
- ^ Rand, A (2010). "Mediating at the Student - Wikipedia Intersection". Journal of Library Administration. 50 (7/8): 923-932. doi:10.1080/01930826.2010.488994.
- ^ a b Chiang, C.D. (2008). "Older Article on students using Wikipedia". Education Today. 34 (5): 56-67.
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Useful Links For More Information
editSecondary consciousness is a good example Wikipedia article from a past student in this class.
Wikipedia:Tutorial This is a one hour tutorial for students
Wikipedia:Manual of Style Here's the "Bible" of Style formatting for Wikipedia
Wikipedia:Citing sources This is a good article to remind me all about inserting citations. Wikipedia:Make technical articles understandable Hints for Technical Writers!
Wikipedia:Miscellany for deletion How to delete a user page or subpage
All about Adding Pictures and Video
edit- Pictures of Wikimedia Commons can be reused. Here is one of a Bichon Frise against a red background: