Wikipedia:GLAM/HarvardLibrary/Articles-To-Work-On

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Start Up Guides

 * Wikipedia's Getting Started Guide
 * Referencing For Beginners
 * Wikipedia Content Editing Tutorial
 * Wikipedia Your First Article Guide

=Getting Started=

How to Find Citations to Edit
Improving Citations is an accessible way to improve the quality of Wikipedia Articles. Here are some resources to help you locate articles with unsourced statements:
 * Citation Hunt
 * All Articles with Unsourced Citations
 * Articles with Unsourced Citations Grouped by Month

How to Edit Content

 * Choose between two methods to edit content:
 * classic editing through Wiki Markup (wikitext)
 * a newer system, VisualEditor (VE)
 * You can practice making edits in the Sandbox.
 * Use Show Preview to preview your changes. This lets you see what the page will look like after your edit.

How to Find Articles to Edit/Write
If you are looking for incomplete articles to contribute to, Wikipedia has some resources:
 * Requested Articles
 * Stub Articles
 * Find a WikiProject on a topic that fit your knowledge base. Some possible WikiProjects to start with are:
 * WikiProject: Women's History
 * WikiProject: Women in Red
 * WikiProject: Women in Green
 * Library and Information Science stubs
 * Real-world object stub article

Add Harvard Library Collections
The following is a sampling of suggested articles to edit or create based off Harvard Library Collections. These people and organizations are all represented in Harvard Library's holdings. Biographical information can be found in the finding aid biography, as well as in secondary sources listed elsewhere in this page under "Resources."

Add links to Harvard Finding Aids
 * Anne Pappenheimer Forbes

People
Link to People identified in Collections that you want to feature - or specific aspects that you want entered.
 * Ruth Turner - Use Harvard Library's Ruth Turner Research Guide to Improve her article
 * William H. Ferris
 * Leslie Pinckney Hill
 * Eva B. Dykes

Organizations
Link to Organizational Collections that you want to feature - or specific aspects that you want entered.

Special Collections
Link to Special Collections that you want to feature - or specific aspects that you want entered.