User talk:Sgy2k2

Welcome to Wikipedia! This is a guide to some things you should know before creating your first encyclopedia article. We'll explain some of the DOs and DON'Ts of writing an article, then we'll tell you how to create your article. Before you create your first new article, here are some tips that may help you along:

Try editing existing articles to get a feel for writing and for using the mark-up language in use at Wikipedia. Also, try reading some of our better articles, either those listed as featured articles or good articles. Search Wikipedia first to make sure that an article does not already exist on the subject, perhaps under a different title. If you find an existing article on your subject, it is best to redirect the name you were thinking of onto the existing article. Gather references to the source(s) of your information. Articles that do not cite reliable published sources are likely to be deleted. Please don't create pages about yourself or your friends, pages that advertise, or personal essays. Be careful about the following: copying things, controversial material, extremely short articles, and local-interest articles. Gather references to reliable published sources. (Did we mention this one already?) Create a new page. List references to your sources. (We really mean it.)