Category: Online Encyclopedias - Page 24

Leona Whitcombe

TemplateWizard on Wikipedia: Build Templates Without Errors

TemplateWizard on Wikipedia helps editors build templates without syntax errors by offering a simple form interface instead of raw wikitext. It supports over 1,200 common templates like infoboxes and citations, and reduces editing mistakes by 80%. Ideal for beginners and occasional contributors.

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How Wikipedia's Search Functionality Works: Inside the Discovery System

Wikipedia's search system handles billions of queries yearly using a custom engine called CirrusSearch. It prioritizes content structure, internal links, and community edits over popularity or ads-making it one of the most reliable public search tools.

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UI A/B Testing on Wikipedia: Methods and Ethics

Wikipedia runs quiet but rigorous A/B tests on its interface to improve usability without compromising accuracy or ethics. Learn how small UI changes are tested, why they avoid engagement metrics, and how volunteers help shape the world's largest encyclopedia.

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How Librarians and Educators Shape Wikipedia's Community and Content

Librarians and educators are the hidden backbone of Wikipedia, ensuring accuracy, neutrality, and reliability. Their training in research and teaching makes them vital contributors to the world's largest encyclopedia.

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Conflict of Interest Policy on Wikipedia: What Editors Must Disclose

Wikipedia’s conflict of interest policy requires editors to disclose any personal, financial, or professional ties to topics they edit. Failure to disclose can lead to edits being reverted or permanent blocks. Transparency is key to maintaining trust in the encyclopedia.

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How Wikipedia’s Sourcing Standards Fix AI Misinformation

AI often generates false information because it lacks reliable sourcing. Wikipedia’s strict citation standards offer a proven model to fix this-by requiring verifiable sources, not just confident-sounding guesses.

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A Beginner’s Guide to Editing Wikipedia Articles Responsibly

Learn how to edit Wikipedia responsibly with practical steps for beginners. Fix typos, cite sources, avoid common mistakes, and contribute to the world's largest encyclopedia without getting blocked.

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WMF Engineering Roadmap: Key Priorities for MediaWiki and Mobile Apps in 2025

The WMF engineering roadmap focuses on modernizing MediaWiki and improving mobile apps for faster, more accessible Wikipedia experiences worldwide-prioritizing reliability, inclusion, and community trust over flashy features.

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How to Read a Wikipedia Article Critically: Infoboxes, Lead Sections, and References

Learn how to read Wikipedia articles critically by checking infoboxes, lead sections, and references to avoid misinformation and uncover hidden bias. Stop trusting, start verifying.

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How Signposts Guide Academic Research on Wikipedia

Wikipedia signposts guide researchers to reliable information by flagging gaps in citations, bias, or quality. Learn how these community tools help academic work and how to use them effectively.

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WikiProject Assessment Guidelines: How to Align Your Wikipedia Edits with Official Quality Standards

Learn how Wikipedia's WikiProject assessment guidelines work to improve article quality, meet community standards, and move your edits from stub to featured status.

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Copyvio Detection on Wikipedia: Tools, Takedowns, and Rewrites

Learn how Wikipedia detects and handles copied content, the tools used to find violations, how to rewrite flagged text, and how to avoid copyright issues when editing.