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COPYEDITING:
First of all you have to create an account on wikipedia and then here is what you have to do:Click on one of the links in the list on the left hand side ("List of technology articles that need copyediting"). This will bring you directly to the article that needs attention.Then, click on "Edit" at the top of the screen (next to the search field):
Copyedit the article.
Finally, enter a description of what you have done in the "Edit summary" field and click on the "Save" button. Wasn't that easy?Friends you can also help us by just clicking on as many ads as you can that are displayed on this blog
RESEARCH AND WRITING:
After creating an account with wikipedia, this is what you have to do:
Click on one of the links in the list on the left hand side ("List of short technology articles that need to be expanded"). This will bring you directly to the article that needs attention.
Read the article and start researching the topic. Consider visiting a university or public library to identify and study the best sources.
Once you've completed your research, get back to the article and click on "Edit" at the top of the screen (next to the search field):
Expand the article. Please keep in mind that all information you had has to be based on verifiable sources. Add the works that you have used to the References section.
Finally, enter a description of what you have done in the "Edit summary" field and click on the "Save" button. Wasn't that easy?Friends you can also help us by just clicking on as many ads as you can that are displayed on this blog
Searching the web:
First create an account with wikipedia and follow the following steps:
Click on one of the links in the list on the left hand side ("List of technology articles containing dead external links"). This will bring you directly to the article that needs attention.
Then, click on "Edit" at the top of the screen (next to the search field):
Find the dead external link: Search for the term "Dead link" (you can use your browser's search function – in most browsers that's pressing CTRL and F at the same time).
Repair the dead external link: There are several ways to repair a dead link. Often web pages have simply moved, either in connection with a migration to a new server, or through general site maintenance. A site index is a useful place to locate the moved page. A search engine query using the title of the page, possibly with a search restriction to the same site, might also find the page. Once you've found the new location of the link, replace the dead link with the one you've found. Then, remove the template that indicated that the article contained a dead link (e.g.{{Dead link|date=September 2010|bot=H3llBot}}). See Wikipedia's page on link rot for further instructions.
Finally, enter a description of what you have done in the "Edit summary" field (e.g. "Fixed dead external link") and click on the "Save" button. Wasn't that easy?Friends you can also help us by just clicking on as many ads as you can that are displayed on this blog
Organising:
An orphan on Wikipedia is defined as "a page with few or no links from other pages." These pages can still be found by searching Wikipedia, but it is preferable that they can also be reachable by links from related pages; it is therefore helpful to add links from other suitable pages with similar and/or related information. Here is how you can help:
Click on one of the links in the list on the left hand side ("List of technology articles that are orphaned"). This will bring you directly to the article that is not connected with other Wikipedia articles.
Read the article and think about which other Wikipedia articles should link to this article (i.e. the "parent" article). Use the search field to get to one of these articles.
When you find an appropriate parent, insert a meaningful link to the orphaned article.
To do this, click on "Edit" at the top of the screen (next to the search field):
Then, add a link to the orphaned article. Go to the word that will contain the link (you might also add some appropriate words first). Add square brackets on each side of the word you wish to link. Example: [[Technology]] will link to the Wikipedia article Technology.
Finally, enter a description of what you have done in the "Edit summary" field (e.g. "Adding link to orphaned article") and click on the "Save" button. Wasn't that easy?Donating:
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