How do I reference Wikipedia?
Wiki
- Title of article (in single quotation marks).
- Year that the site was published/last updated (in round brackets).
- Title of wiki site (in italics).
- Available at: URL.
- (Accessed: date).
How do you cite a website in Wikipedia?
If you have a URL (web page) link, you can add it to the title part of the citation, so that when you add the citation to Wikipedia the URL becomes hidden and the title becomes clickable. To do this, enclose the URL and the title in square brackets—the URL first, then a space, then the title.
Can you cite Wikipedia Why or why not?
Well, Wikipedia, like other encyclopedias and handbooks, is a tertiary source. Generally, tertiary sources – which include traditional encyclopedias, handbooks, and other reference works – should not be cited since they only pull together background information and don’t bring any new analysis of their own to a topic.
Can I put myself in Wikipedia?
Anyone can create a Wikipedia user account and write an article, on any topic whatsoever. Wikipedia, however, would prefer that topic not be “Myself.” It’s right there, clearly stated in their terms of service.
Where is the random article button on Wikipedia?
This is easily done by going to the Special:Random page, which you can find on the left side of the page, under the Wikipedia logo, which says Show any page. Once you click this link, you will be taken directly to a random article page without having to do anything else.
How do I make a random Wikipedia page my homepage?
Go to Internet Options -> General -> Settings (under the Tab heading) -> Change the “When a new tab is opened…” setting to your first homepage.
How do I create an article on Wikipedia?
Steps to creating a Wikipedia page
- Do your research first. Before creating any content on Wikipedia, learn about the Wikipedia community and how it works.
- Create an account.
- Start small.
- Gather your sources.
- Write the copy.
- Submit the page for review.
What is the income of Wikipedia?
$91 million