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An acceptable Wikipedia article summarizes what published reliable independent sources say about a topic. Unless such sources devote significant coverage to the specific topic, there should be no separate Wikipedia article about the topic.

Start by pushing to the back of your mind everything that you know about the topic. Your personal knowledge does not belong in the article although it can inform your research. Assemble a list of the URLs to the best of the full range of books and newspaper and magazine articles and other high quality sources about the topic. The best place to work is a Wikipedia sandbox page or draft page.

Now, summarize what those sources say, in your own words. Write in a scrupulously neutral, non judgmental tone, reflecting the full range of expert opinion on the topic. You can include direct quotes of a sentence or two, but they must be in quotation marks, and must be attributed to the source.

Every substantive assertion must be supported by a reference (footnote). Enter WP:REFBEGIN into the Wikipedia search box to read a help page called “Referencing for beginners". Enter WP:YFA to read “Your first article". Enter WP:TH to visit the Teahouse, a friendly place on Wikipedia where experienced editors answer questions from new editors. I am quite active there.