User:Dank/Copyediting tools and links

Useful external links for writers, copyeditors and reviewers

 * http://stats.grok.se (not reliable per WP:Wikipedia_Signpost/2010-07-12/Technology_report)
 * Recent changes: http://toolserver.org/~thomasv/wprc.html
 * dab links
 * edit history overview
 * Readability tool
 * Toolserver wiki
 * reference generator
 * "cite book" generator
 * Wikidashboard: http://wikidashboard.parc.com/
 * TCMOS, The Chicago Manual of Style: http://www.chicagomanualofstyle.org/contents.html
 * AP Style Book: https://www.apstylebook.com/online/index.php
 * Edit count grouped by contributor:
 * External link checker: Checklinks
 * Science and Engineering Journal Abbreviations: http://www.library.ubc.ca/scieng/coden.html
 * Web of Science Journal Title Abbreviations: http://images.isiknowledge.com/help/WOS/A_abrvjt.html
 * Wordnet: http://wordnet.princeton.edu/perl/webwn
 * Canadian quotation marks style recommendation
 * Understanding the Importance of Style Guides (Canadian)
 * Googlepedia for Firefox
 * Chicago's quick citation guide
 * PD-USgov applies if a contractor gave no copyright notice pre-1989 (contains ext. link)

Useful writing and style guides and search engines

 * The Online English phrase checker . - Uses the alltheweb search engine to check phrases, including hyphenated phrases
 * Ask Oxford . - sections on global English, "jargon buster" for grammar and literary terms, and the searchable Compact Oxford English Dictionary
 * The Owl at Purdue . - Extensive tutorials for students of writing
 * Better editor . - Style and grammar guides, dictionaries, free software downloads and other tools for serious editors
 * The American heritage book of English Usage . - Search older style guides
 * The Guardian style guide . - Popular British-English style guide
 * World Wide Words . - Writer and lexicographer Michael Quinion writes about international English from a British viewpoint.
 * Onelook dictionary search . - Enter a word with American-English spelling to search for dictionary websites that include that word.
 * Acronym finder . - Acronyms, abbreviations and initialisms
 * The international system of units (SI)
 * Rowlett's online Dictionary of units of measurement

Useful wikilinks for article reviewing

 * Sandy says: Anyone can review for something! Wikipedia Signpost/2008-04-07/Dispatches
 * Conversation at WT:MOS leading to removal of a few pages from the general style guidelines
 * WT:Manual_of_Style/Archive_107
 * Category:WikiProject reference libraries
 * User:Epbr123
 * Good Article usage
 * Requests_for_arbitration/Jguk
 * Requesting copyright permission
 * Mary Shelley the group feature
 * Sandy's list of copyeditors
 * Ruhrfisch's list of copyeditors
 * Math/Sci/Tech
 * WP:Scientific citation guidelines
 * International System of Units
 * United States customary units
 * User:Epbr123
 * User:Ealdgyth/GA review cheatsheet
 * Category:Wikipedians who have access to JSTOR
 * WP:Image use policy
 * Merriam Webster's Dictionary of English Usage

Useful wikilinks for tools

 * Special:RecentChangesLinked
 * User:Giggy/GA tools
 * WP:BUNCH
 * User:Dispenser/Checklinks
 * WP:AutoWikiBrowser/User manual
 * Article name grep tool
 * article traffic statistics
 * wikiblame to find a specific diff.
 * Tools/Optimum tool set
 * Wiktionary utilities
 * See Adam Smith for an example of Template:ref; also see Template:note
 * See Tourette syndrome for manual citations
 * WikEd has a "toggle automatic improved diff" button (to the right of the WikEd off/on button, in the edit screen). It highlights the diff'd chars in a new screen below the normal diff screen...that is, even when you're not in an edit screen. Yay. It even works when WikEd is turned off, i.e., is not the default edit screen. (For anyone who hasn't tried it out yet, WikEd is one of the gadgets in user preferences.)
 * Messedrocker's RFC tool
 * link checker
 * User:Philcha: Philcha's GA tools
 * User:Ohconfucius/EngvarB: script to help with converting between AmEng and BritEng