Image credit: Jessica Williams
Wikipedia's alphabetical index of articles

Sometimes it is useful to look up a topic in the same way you would look it up in a paper book‍—‌using an index. Perhaps you are unsure of the precise name of what you are looking for, or maybe you are interested in a word root which has many applications, such as "self-". Or maybe you would just like to browse the index.

Wikipedia has an index of all of its articles. Here are 3 ways of accessing it:

  1. A–Z index
  2. Special:AllPages
  3. Special:Prefixindex

You can place these links on your user page or talk page (or both) for convenient access.

To add this auto-updating template to your user page, use {{totd}}

About Me

edit

I edit across a wide variety of topics, with a focus on the structure, practices and composition of various institutions, and more generally across topics encompassing education, religion, history, and politics.


My Edits

edit

Besides my contributions on this account, I have edited loads of stuff without being logged in. Here are some of edits I have made (more or less all edits on these IP addresses are mine, as far as I am aware):

Things to look at in the future

edit
 
"Have a cuppa... Coffee?"

Coffee does not work well with me.


 
(Refresh)
        Instead of doing something useful,
You have been staring at this page since 14:03 Sunday, November 3, 2024 UTC.