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  2. Wikipedia:Reference desk/How to ask and answer - Wikipedia

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    Wikipedia:Reference desk/How to ask and answer. Search first.It's quicker, because you can find the answer in our online encyclopedia instead of waiting for a volunteer to respond. Search Wikipedia using the searchbox. A web search could help too. Common questions about Wikipedia itself, such as how to cite Wikipedia and who owns Wikipedia, are ...

  3. Topgrading - Wikipedia

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    To mitigate the potential for dishonesty, one of the first steps in topgrading is to tell candidates that, at the end of the interview process, they must organize their own reference checks from former managers, colleagues, and others.

  4. Wikipedia:Citing sources

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    By citing sources for Wikipedia content you enable users to verify that the cited information is supported by reliable sources – improving the credibility of Wikipedia while showing that the content is not original research.

  5. Wikipedia:Researching with Wikipedia - Wikipedia

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    Wikipedia:Reference desk —to ask for help with any questions, or in finding specific facts. Wikipedia:Help desk —Wikipedia's general help desk, if other pages haven't answered your query.

  6. Scientific citation - Wikipedia

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    Scientific citation is providing detailed reference in a scientific publication, typically a paper or book, to previous published (or occasionally private) communications which have a bearing on the subject of the new publication. [citation needed] The purpose of citations in original work is to allow readers of the paper to refer to cited work ...

  7. Reference interview - Wikipedia

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    A reference interview is a conversation between a librarian and a library user, usually at a reference desk, in which the librarian responds to the user's initial explanation of their information need by first attempting to clarify that need and then by directing the user to appropriate information resources.

  8. Help:Menu/Asking questions - Wikipedia

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    Reference desk — volunteers will attempt to answer any factual question you may have. They are organized into the following subject areas: Help desk — the volunteers here will help you with Wikipedia-related questions. Wikipedia:Teahouse — friendly place for new editors to become accustomed to Wikipedia culture, ask questions, and develop ...

  9. Wikipedia:Find your source - Wikipedia

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    NOTE. Before seeking other volunteers' help, you should exhaust all other possibilities to access the content yourself. In particular, check if the Wikipedia Library or your institution offers access to your desired content. Ask at the Reference Desk Request a source at the Resource Exchange Find shared Wikipedia community library resources