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Area guide: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/e/e6/Editing_Wikipedia_articles_Science_communication.pdf (Science Communication guide)

This guide essentially encapsulates most of the principles we've learned about Wikipedia thus far. The first page serves as a reminder to stay true to the source material and represent it in the most neutral way possible while still being as accurate as possible and without plagiarizing (or essentially rewording from sources). Additionally, it encourages the reader to interact with other editors on Wikipedia in an effort to create the best article possible. The guide also provides insight into choosing an article and how to evaluate/pick from quality sources that are available on the internet. Another major point the guide mentions is discussing research: the general advice is to stick to the essential findings of the paper and explain it in a way that "well-informed" audiences can understand. On the same note, the general advice for the lead, history of similar research, etc. is provided with relation to structuring your page around a research topic. The accuracy of your summary is also highly important.