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Learn about
Knowledge's standards and guidelines regarding trusted sources, citations, original research, notability and conflict of interest. This is a great opportunity to see where your research or subject area fits, what tools you can use to broaden content coverage, and how you can avoid
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Is it a conflict of interest for me to edit a page about the
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Sarah
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Does every object or artifact in the
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This talk will introduce Sarah to the staff of the
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Archives.
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related to Wikimedia. These casual talks will feature Wikipedian-in-Residence
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