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The Evaluating Wikipedia brochure, published by the Wiki Education Foundation, provides guidelines for assessing the reliability and quality of Wikipedia articles.

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DescriptionEditing Wikipedia brochure (Wiki Education Foundation) (2017).pdf
English: Wiki Education Foundation's Editing Wikipedia brochure, 2017 edition.
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The Evaluating Wikipedia brochure, published by the Wiki Education Foundation, provides guidelines for assessing the reliability and quality of Wikipedia articles. It explains how Wikipedia works, how to trace article evolution, and how to determine whether an article is trustworthy.

1. Understanding Wikipedia Wikipedia is an encyclopedia, not a primary or secondary source. It provides a broad overview of topics and can help locate high-quality sources. Articles are collaboratively written and edited by volunteers, meaning quality varies. 2. How to Trace an Article’s Evolution Every Wikipedia article has a View History page showing past edits. Users can compare different versions to see how content has changed. The Talk Page contains discussions about the article, revealing editorial debates and potential biases. 3. Evaluating the Quality of an Article

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1,050 Γ— 1,500, 9 pages (3.45 MB)Cassidy (Wiki Ed) (talk | contribs)Changed instances of Creative Commons Search to Openverse and updated staff photos
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1,050 Γ— 1,500, 16 pages (3.38 MB)LiAnna (Wiki Ed) (talk | contribs)Updated training names to reflect current nomenclature.
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