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Hello Everyone! Welcome to Women on Wikipedia. My name is Isha and I am a second year Graphic Design student
Hi, my name is Rakshanda and I am a third year Bioinformatics major.
We both work for the library and we are also new to editing Wikipedia.
The purpose of this event is get you more comfortable with editing on Wikipedia
and the following tutorial will guide you through the process.
Happy Editing!. So what is Wikipedia?. It is an online resource that anybody can edit.. All the articles are written from a neutral point of point and it is free worldwide.
A typical Wikipedia entry starts with a strong lead paragraph that explains why the person or subject is important.
Most articles will then have a Table of Contents that lists the different sections in the article.
One of the last sections is usually the References lists
followed by links to other sites of interest known as External Links.
For biographical entries you may see an InfoBox on the right-hand side that includes a brief
summary of the person based on the information in the article.
At the bottom of the article, you may see categories that help group topics by activities, geography, etc.
Every change to a Wikipedia entry is recorded.. You can view these edit logs and previous versions of the entry through the "View History" option.
Before I introduce you to the editing process for today's event, I want to direct your attention to the welcome packet you received.
/rīt/
Expressed using writing. To invent or create a computer program. To create a song or piece of music.
/THro͞o/
From one end or side of something to the other. From the beginning of something until the end. Over, in, across an entire thing or place.
/kənˈtent/
state of satisfaction. What is in something, e.g. chapters in a book. satisfy.
/ˈsekSH(ə)n/
any of more or less distinct parts into which something is or may be divided or from which it is made up. Parts of a book, newspaper, etc.. divide into sections.
/ˈfēCHər/
distinctive attribute or aspect. Special reports in a magazine or paper. have as prominent attribute or aspect.
/ˈkwesCH(ə)n/
sentence worded or expressed so as to elicit information. Issues or problems you are dealing with. To have or express concerns or uncertainty.
/ˌvälənˈtir/
person who freely offers to take part in enterprise. Person who helps others without being paid. To work willingly without pay to help others.