User talk:Professor at Helpology

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Thank You Glad to be here,
Bold textIf I wish to create a new article for Wikipedia based on new technologies, case studies and or information to which i do not presently find information, how might that be accomplished.

Also, is are links to references cited accepted or do I need to use their referencing listed citations as well. In other words how might I ensure total article compliance under Wikipedia Standards.

I thank you for your Warm Welcome as well as in taking time to read and address my questions.

Professor at Helpology (talk) 02:39, 18 March 2017 (UTC)Professor at Helpology
 * Hi there! I would suggest you take a look at our Writing your first article guide. That should help explain the general process. For a more comprehensive guide regarding citations, I recommend our citing sources article. Let me know if you have any more questions, and happy editing! Drewmutt ( ^ᴥ^ ) talk  03:16, 18 March 2017 (UTC)