Help:Articles

Students can use WikiLectures for publishing their own study materials, notes from lectures, exam questions or essays. These texts shouldn't copy existing available materials. Teachers can insert handouts or updated study materials.

Basics
Title of an article should be short, unique and apposite. Don't use special symbols and exact formulation of an exam question.

The article should be approximately one chapter long. Use the first sentence to define and introduce the theme. Use headlines to structurize your text, write mostly in whole sentences, use lists to arrange simple facts or criteria. You can highlight important facts using bold or italic. Write references and sources at the end.

Don't forget to check for articles of the same or similar subject before you start using search.

If you have materials suitable for WikiLectures, you can send it to [mailto:editor@wikilectures.eu editor@wikilectures.eu] and editors will transfer it to WikiLectures for you.

Copyright
Pay attention to the copyright policy of WikiLectures. Insert only your own text or text you have been given permission to publish by the author. If so, write  in summary by saving it for the first time. It is recommended to check the accuracy of the article in literature. Reliable sources must be listed in all cases.

'''Don't be afraid if you're not sure. Any contribution you make is worthy, editors will help you finish your article according to your idea.'''

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