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"Evaluating Articles and Sources Training Notes" Good articles usually contain
 * It is best to avoid sources with conflicts of interest in reporting
 * Sources should be well respected and known for their neutrality and fact checking
 * Material drawn from sources should rarely be quoted or closely paraphrased, but rather synthesized into the reader's ideas.
 * A common indicator of bad articles is a spelling or grammar mistake in the opening paragraphs
 * A good rule is that you should be sighting at least once per paragraph you contribute to Wikipedia
 * 1) Neutral perspective, little to no bias one way or the other.
 * 2) Clear and orderly structure.
 * 3) Multiple, reputable sources.