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1. How to Add References to a Wikipedia Article
Adding references is an important part of editing Wikipedia because it helps prove that the information is reliable. I learned that editors usually add citations using books, journal articles, news reports, or official websites. One interesting thing is that Wikipedia has special citation tools that can automatically format references. I also discovered that articles without references are often marked as needing improvement. This shows how strongly Wikipedia values verification and evidence. However, I think beginners may struggle with citation formats and understanding which sources are acceptable. It could be helpful if Wikipedia provided simpler tutorials for new editors.
2. How to Find Reliable Sources for Your Research
Reliable sources are necessary for both academic research and Wikipedia editing. I learned that trustworthy sources usually include academic journals, books from respected publishers, and well-known news organizations. One new point for me was that Wikipedia does not consider personal blogs or social media posts as strong evidence because they may contain opinions or inaccurate information. I also found it interesting that evaluating a source requires checking the author, publication date, and publisher credibility. A question I still have is how to evaluate newer online sources, especially when information spreads very quickly on the internet.
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