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I need help with adding refs that does not trigger the stupid spam filter on Draft:Maria Laroco. DannyGurr (talk) 14:48, 8 October 2018 (UTC)
DannyGurr (talk) 14:48, 8 October 2018 (UTC)
I can't. They are reliable sources. Its blocked from adding refs. Could you help me? DannyGurr (talk) 15:05, 8 October 2018 (UTC)
I need help to locate the promotional line(s), and adjust the tone in the article in order to sound like a Wikipedia article.
GrowthApache (talk) 16:51, 8 October 2018 (UTC)
This is my first wikipedia article. I am revising an outdated wikipedia article about virtual world libraries in Second Life. Most of the information in the article is old and outdated. Librarians use Second Life but also other virtual worlds. I would like suggestions on how to revise this page and am confused as to why the revision was declined. I believe all the citations are now correct. USER: Valibrarian
Valibrarian (talk) 17:38, 8 October 2018 (UTC)
May I submit an article on a student feature film, Rainy Carolina? This film was written in ten days, filmed in 1 semester on 0 budget by a crew of students. It will premiere on 10 November 2018. Submission to film festivals, streamed on Amazon, a DVD created and sold, and a TV show are to follow. I have no desire to edit other Wiki pages. Tom.obrien.painter (talk) 19:29, 8 October 2018 (UTC)
Hi. First time trying to publish on en.wiki so i need some explanation on the "No WP:INDEPENDENT" on the article in question.
There are references / links to information on https://europa.eu (Official webpage of the European Union), a research report by europarl.europa.eu (EU Parliament), and the "European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights", that all references ENIL and ENILs own reasearch. ENIL is a private member organisation, that are wholly independent of the European Union. There are also a link to the wikipedia article on "Independent_living", that explains how ENIL was founded.
Of the links under "References", 1 out of 9, are to the subjects homepage.
So i'm a little confused about the "No WP:INDEPENDENT"
Rgds Bjorn Tore/bjjao
Bjjao (talk) 23:19, 8 October 2018 (UTC)
The sources your provided some of them are reliable and independent, but are either listing or no an in dept articles. If the article do provide info to backup the content but not the subject, it is also does not fall under source could be used to support subject's notability requirements. Also please removed attached PDF files in the body text and Wikipedia can not used to be the source.
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Reliable source | A reliable source is a source that provides a thorough, well-reasoned theory, argument, discussion and based on strong evidence, high-quality with with fact-checking and accuracy that has been published in reputable, well-regarded academic/mainstream presses. |
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Independent source | Independent source means the content is not written by subject, anyone is affiliated with the subject or paid by the subject and the sourced content is not deriave from the subject's website and not a press release. |
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Verifiability | Reader able to check the content is not made up where by reliale cited source in the article is attributed and coud be verifed. |
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Primary | A primary source provides direct or first hand evidence/knowledge about an event, work of art and account from people who are directly involved in a situation or a material written by such persons. |
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Secondary | A secondary source gives information about primary source or original information or other secondary resources , which analyse, describe, evaluate, interpret, or synthesize of the facts, evidence, concepts, and ideas taken from primary sources. |
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Tertiary | Tertiary sources provide overviews that index, abstract, complie or digest the primary and secondary sources. It presents the summaries content primary and /or secondary sources. |
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Art | Sculpture | Review of the sculture | Encyclopedic article on the sculptor |
History | Diary of a prisoner of Iraq war | Book on the Iraq war | List of battles sites |
Science | Original research on nano technology | Review of the research nano technology | Nano technology abstracts |