Getting started
Printable guides
These printable PDF documents have instructions related to the basics of Wikipedia.
- Wiki markup quick reference – This one-page quick reference (included in the Welcome to Wikipedia brochure) helps you to remember the most frequently used wiki markup codes.
- References – This handout explains why references are important, what the expectations for sourcing on Wikipedia are, where to place references, and the basics of adding "ref" tags.
- Reference formatting – This handout explains in more detail how to create footnotes for citing sources, and how to cite the same source multiple times.
- How to get help – explains the recommended way to get help and feedback. It also includes a glossary of additional help resources you can avail yourself of.
- Plagiarism – explains what plagiarism is on Wikipedia—including "close paraphrasing"—in addition to why and how to avoid it.
On-wiki tutorials
Tutorial videos
| Basic editing: citing sources |
Citing sources with RefToobar |
Uploading files to Wikimedia Commons
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File:Citing sources tutorial, part 2.ogv |
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| How to add citations using "ref" tags (2m 3s) |
How to use the "Cite" tool for inserting automatically formatted references (2m 25s) |
Uploading files such as images to Wikimedia Commons, using the upload wizard (2 min 48 sec)
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Writing articles
Printable guides
Tutorial videos
| Article creation |
Article improvement |
Article assessments |
Article evolution
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File:Articleimprovement.ogv |
File:Articleassessments.ogv |
File:Articleevolution.ogv
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| A demonstration, recorded live, of how to create a Wikipedia article (7 min 50 sec) |
A look at how to assess the shortcomings of an article and improve it (4m 22s) |
An exploration of the standard article assessment system, with examples of each quality level (11m 30s) |
A trip through the history of an article, from humble beginnings to Good Article status (6m 25s)
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Analyzing your contributions
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