Style guide for all Wikipedia articles This Manual of Style ( MoS or MOS ) is the style manual for all English Wikipedia articles . [ a ] This primary page is supported by further detailed subpages , which may be cross-referenced here and are listed at Wikipedia:Manual of Style/C…
…zed. Also, before creating and using a new metadata name, consulting the WHATWG Wiki MetaExtensions page is encouraged — to avoid choosing a metadata name that's already in use, and to avoid duplicating the purpose of any metadata names that are already in use, and to avoid new s…
…zed. Also, before creating and using a new metadata name, consulting the WHATWG Wiki MetaExtensions page is encouraged — to avoid choosing a metadata name that's already in use, and to avoid duplicating the purpose of any metadata names that are already in use, and to avoid new s…
…zed. Also, before creating and using a new metadata name, consulting the WHATWG Wiki MetaExtensions page is encouraged — to avoid choosing a metadata name that's already in use, and to avoid duplicating the purpose of any metadata names that are already in use, and to avoid new s…
…zed. Also, before creating and using a new metadata name, consulting the WHATWG Wiki MetaExtensions page is encouraged — to avoid choosing a metadata name that's already in use, and to avoid duplicating the purpose of any metadata names that are already in use, and to avoid new s…
…treatment requests, once closed and (if applicable) acted upon, are archived on Wikipedia-style archive subpages. These can be found at Wiktionary:Language treatment requests/Archives and in the list below: As can be seen at w:Nkore-Kiga language , Kiga [cgg] should definitely be…
…zed. Also, before creating and using a new metadata name, consulting the WHATWG Wiki MetaExtensions page is encouraged — to avoid choosing a metadata name that's already in use, and to avoid duplicating the purpose of any metadata names that are already in use, and to avoid new s…
…zed. Also, before creating and using a new metadata name, consulting the WHATWG Wiki MetaExtensions page is encouraged — to avoid choosing a metadata name that's already in use, and to avoid duplicating the purpose of any metadata names that are already in use, and to avoid new s…
… Proceedings of the First Workshop on Advancing Natural Language Processing for Wikipedia 13 papers Proceedings of the Eighth Widening NLP Workshop 1 paper Proceedings of the Ninth Conference on Machine Translation 134 papers Proceedings of the 6th Workshop on Narrative Understan…
…ow, Boy Scouts of Am. Grand Canyon Council, (claiming that their “lodge, Wipala Wiki 432, bases its Native American functions on the Hopi Tribe of Northern Arizona . . . . [t]he Lodge Chapters have Hopi Kachinas to represent themselves”). Interestingly, I have found no instances …
…s were always engaging.” – MHSc student, Kamar E. Students also contribute to a wiki where they gather and share research resources that they find useful, and this helps them build a credible repository of research resources that they can utilize after they’ve completed the cours…
…s were always engaging.” – MHSc student, Kamar E. Students also contribute to a wiki where they gather and share research resources that they find useful, and this helps them build a credible repository of research resources that they can utilize after they’ve completed the cours…
…ibraries, then you’ve probably come across some really strange maps during your Wikipedia wormhole plummets. Reading about the European discovery of the New World is one thing, but sifting through the speculative maps they made is another adventure entirely. With such limited inf…
Frank Zappa - Wikipedia Jump to content From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia American musician (1940–1993) "Zappa" redirects here. For other uses, see Zappa (disambiguation) Frank Zappa Zappa performing at Ekeberghallen in Oslo , Norway, in 1977 Born Frank Vincent Zappa 1940-12-…
…nd also provides prominent facilities for anybody to edit those works. A public wiki that anybody can edit is an example of such a server. A “Massive Multiauthor Collaboration” (or “MMC”) contained in the site means any set of copyrightable works thus published on the MMC site. “…