User:TedE

OK, I'm not sure this page is really worthwhile in my case (noone visits anyway), so here are some links and such that I use and now don't have to keep on my favorites.

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 * WP:MOS
 * WP:CITE
 * Template messages/Sources of articles/Generic citations
 * Template Talk:Cite book
 * Template Talk:Cite journal
 * Template Talk:Cite web
 * WP:TM Templates
 * Category

Policy and stuff

 * WP:NPOV
 * WP:CIVIL
 * WP:FANATIC
 * WP:NPA
 * WP:BEANS
 * WP:NOR
 * WP:NFT
 * WP:BIO

Speedy deletion criteria
Criteria for speedy deletion

G1: Nonsense — G2: Test pages — G3: Vandalism — G4: Previously deleted — G5: Banned user — G6: Housekeeping — G7: Author's request — G8: Talk pages

A1: No context — A2: Foreign language (transwikied) — A3: No content/contact attempt — A5: Transwikied — A6: Attack pages — A7: Unremarkable people/groups — A8: Copyright infringement

R1: Missing target — R2: To userspace — R3: Unlikely typo

I1: Redundant — I2: Corrupt — I3: Bad license — I4: No license — I5: Copyrighted, unused — I6: Missing fair use rationale — I7: Invalid fair use claim

C1: Empty — C2: Renamed — C3: Templated

U1: Owner's request

Clinical Medicine Project's suggested article format
For consistency, the top level headers should be limited to those specified below. The order below is recommended but in some cases it may be appropriate to present the sections in a different order (for example, if a disease is largely eradicated, then the history of the disease may be more important than the symptoms).

There are some basic headings that are essential to any medical condition article – these are indicated with a "*". The other headers may not apply to all articles. More flexibility can be used when using lower-level headings. Where a heading below has a choice (/), pick the most appropriate.