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Your experience with Wikipedia so far

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Welcome to Wikipedia! I am conducting a quick survey about newcomer support and I would like to hear about your experience so far. Your response will go a long way to help us build a better experience for newcomers like yourself. The survey will take you around 10 minutes to complete.

To learn more about the study, visit this link: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Co-op

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Thanks!

Gabrielm199 (talk) 18:51, 17 December 2014 (UTC)[reply]

Copy-editing

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Hello.

Please look at this edit. Note that:

  • In Wikipedia articles, one does not capitalize an initial letter merely because it is in a section heading. The first letter of the heading is capital except when there is a special reason to use lower case, and the later initial letters are in lower case except when they are proper names or there is some other special reason to use a capital.
  • In non-TeX mathematical notation one italicizes variables but not punctuation and not digits.
right: [a,b] or [ab]
wrong: [a,b]
right: x2 + 5
wrong: x2 + 5
The point of this is to be consistent with the way TeX does it.
  • Ranges of pages or years or other numbers use an en-dash, not a hyphen.
right: pp. 509–513
wrong: pp. 509-513
right: John Smith (January 1, 1990 – December 25, 2087) was a theologian and blacksmith.
wrong: John Smith (January 1, 1990 - December 25, 2087) was a theologian and blacksmith.
right: Borsuk–Ulam theorem
wrong: Borsuk-Ulam theorem
(On the other hand hyphenated names like Levi-Civita use a hyphen.)
  • In Wikipedia the house style is that in things like "Borsuk–Ulam theorem" and "Rolle's theorem" the word "theorem" begins with a lower-case initial letter.

These things are codified in WP:MOS and in WP:MOSMATH. Michael Hardy (talk) 18:14, 18 November 2016 (UTC)[reply]