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The Community portal is a place to find collaborations, tasks, and news about English Wikipedia.
To find other internal project pages of interest, see the
department directory.
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Counter systemic bias by creating new articles on these missing highly cited female scientists.
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General notices
- Free subscriptions to high-quality paywalled journals, newspaper archives, and online reference works are available for Wikipedia editors. For more information, see Wikipedia:TWL/Journals"
Projects seeking help
Also consider posting WikiProject, Task Force, and Collaboration news at the Signpost's WikiProject Report page.
- The Tip of The Day department needs your help in maintaining tips and replacing obsolete ones. Do you have a special way of doing things that would help others? Any tricks or techniques to get things done easier or faster? All suggestions are welcome, from tips for beginners to the techniques of power users. Come share your wiki expertise. To see today's tip, go to the bottom of this page (Community Portal).
- The newly created WikiProject Women in Red is seeking editors to write articles about notable women.
- The African football task force of WikiProject Football has just been created. Anyone with substantial knowledge on African football-related articles or anyone interested in African football is welcome to join!
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The following portals are in need of attention/upkeep:
The following portals have interesting design features that you may find useful:
| Portal:South East England |
A "parent" portal that uses selected content from several "child" portals, chosen at random for each type of content. |
| Portal:Philosophy |
Automatically cycles through 52 "Selected philosophers", one per week, year after year. |
| Portal:Arts |
Uses random generators to display random featured status selections. |
Discussions and collaborations
Discussions in the following areas have requested wider attention via Requests for comment:
See also
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Here is a list of the main community pages of Wikipedia's sister projects.
All of these projects are multilingual and open-content. |
| Meta-Wiki – |
Coordination of all Wikimedia projects. |
| Wiktionary – |
A collaborative multilingual dictionary. |
| Wikinews – |
News stories written by readers. |
| Wikibooks – |
A collection of collaborative non-fiction books. |
| Wikiquote – |
A compendium of referenced quotations. |
| Wikisource – |
A repository for free source texts. |
| Wikispecies – |
A directory of species. |
| Wikiversity – |
Where teachers learn, and learners teach. |
| Wikivoyage – |
A world-wide travel guide. |
| Wikidata – |
A free knowledge base that can be read and edited by humans and machines alike. |
| Commons – |
Repository for free images and other media files. |
Tip of the day...
wikEdDiff improved diff view shown above; see legend below (in order):
deleted text, inserted text, ▶ block move mark, moved block, single cha ra cter changes, highlighted moved block and ◀ block mark, and ambiguous insertion aligned to line.
What are page history diffs?
A page history shows the order in which changes were made to any editable Wikipedia page, the difference between any two versions, and a menu of special external tools. wikEdDiff merges all edit changes in to one wide diff view. The two column raw diff view will still be displayed below the wikEdDiff version.
Easiest install is at the Gadget tab in user Preferences. Check off: wikEdDiff, improved diff view between article versions (not needed if wikEd is used); save; purge. Can also be installed as a User Script.
To add this auto-updating template to your user page, use {{totd}}
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