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Overview of the guidelines, requirements, suggestions for the newbie editor
Writing an article
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Newcomer tip: You might want to build up your skills doing smaller tasks first at Wikipedia:Task Center.
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Please consider looking at our introductory tutorial or reviewing contributing to Wikipedia to learn the basics about editing. Working on existing articles is a good way to learn our protocols and style conventions; see the Task Center for articles that need your assistance and tasks you can help out with.