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editSorry for taking a while to reply to your message - I'm not very active on here these days (see my contributions page!) but I can certainly try to explain the basics. Not sure if I'd be much help though. But it's nice to know another editor in MK! Can you tell me a bit about yourself? Tom walker (talk) 08:46, 17 September 2018 (UTC)
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editThanks Tom, any pointers would be welcomed, I even struggled to find how to reply to your reply! I co-founded GirlsCode MK and I co-host the annual Django Girls Milton Keynes in the National Museum of Computing, and now we're going to host an Ada Lovelace Wiki-edit-athon but we haven't been able to secure any editors. So enter me, who has the task to learn how to edit articles by October 9. I'm starting to panic! If we could meet or skype or zoom or anything that'd be really appreciated. Vbenguiat girlscode (talk) 13:16, 29 September 2018 (UTC)
- Very interesting! A good way to find local editors would be to scour the edit histories of articles on local subjects, although I appreciate that may well be how you found me. What is it you want to do to the Ada Lovelace article? The main thing is to make sure information you add is sourced, whether that's from books, films, documentaries, articles or whatever, and any photos you add are either public domain or fair use. More info on sourcing and referencing here [1] and on image attribution here [2] (you should create a wikimedia commons account to upload photos then link them across). It's well worth exploring all these Wikipedia guidance articles. Good luck with the meetup - I'm an organiser at the MK Young Professionals meetup group myself so I appreciate the difficulty in getting people to engage in these things sometimes. Tom walker (talk) 12:31, 2 October 2018 (UTC)
Sources which are not online are often perfectly fine
editThere has never been and never will be a requirement that you only use online sources in Wikipedia articles. However, stray newspaper and magazine clippings which do not permit full referencing cannot be used. The idea is that if you quote an article by Effie Hochwaffel in Globner's Tennessee Observer, I should be able to go to a physical copy of Globner's Tennessee Observer and find that article; so we need page number, issue number, publication date, etc. As a historian, I have discovered that many clippings files lack that kind of reference information. --Orange Mike | Talk 00:42, 1 October 2018 (UTC)
Your draft article, User:Vbenguiat girlscode/sandbox
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Thanks for your submission to Wikipedia, and happy editing. JMHamo (talk) 23:36, 8 March 2019 (UTC)