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==Bharatpedia's purpose==
==Bharatpedia's purpose==
{{further information|Bharatpedia:What Bharatpedia is not}}
{{further information|Bharatpedia:What Bharatpedia is not}}
[[File:Edit Button.ogv|thumb|thumbtime=0:42|upright|A short video about that "Edit" button and what it can do when '''you are bold!''' <small>(1:06 min)</small>]]
[[Bharatpedia:Purpose|Our purpose]] is to create a [[web-based]], [[free content]] [[encyclopedia]] of all branches of knowledge, in an atmosphere of [[Bharatpedia:Etiquette|mutual respect]] and [[Bharatpedia:Consensus|cooperation]]. The [[Bharatpedia:Bharatpedia is an encyclopedia|goal of a Bharatpedia article]] is to create a comprehensive and [[BP:NPOV|neutrally written]] summary of existing mainstream knowledge about a topic. Editors are encouraged to '''''[[Bharatpedia:Be bold|be bold]]''''' in editing in a fair and [[Bharatpedia:Verifiability|accurate manner]] with a straightforward, ''[[Bharatpedia:Summary style|just-the-facts style]]''. Articles should have an [[Bharatpedia:Encyclopedic style|encyclopedic style]] with a [[BP:TONE|formal tone]] instead of essay-like, argumentative, promotional, or opinionated writing. The '''[[Bharatpedia:Five pillars|five pillars]]''' is a popular summary of the most pertinent [[Bharatpedia:Principles|Bharatpedia principles]].
[[Bharatpedia:Purpose|Our purpose]] is to create a [[web-based]], [[free content]] [[encyclopedia]] of all branches of knowledge, in an atmosphere of [[Bharatpedia:Etiquette|mutual respect]] and [[Bharatpedia:Consensus|cooperation]]. The [[Bharatpedia:Bharatpedia is an encyclopedia|goal of a Bharatpedia article]] is to create a comprehensive and [[BP:NPOV|neutrally written]] summary of existing mainstream knowledge about a topic. Editors are encouraged to '''''[[Bharatpedia:Be bold|be bold]]''''' in editing in a fair and [[Bharatpedia:Verifiability|accurate manner]] with a straightforward, ''[[Bharatpedia:Summary style|just-the-facts style]]''. Articles should have an [[Bharatpedia:Encyclopedic style|encyclopedic style]] with a [[BP:TONE|formal tone]] instead of essay-like, argumentative, promotional, or opinionated writing. The '''[[Bharatpedia:Five pillars|five pillars]]''' is a popular summary of the most pertinent [[Bharatpedia:Principles|Bharatpedia principles]].


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:''How to pages: [[Help:Introduction to policies and guidelines]] and [[Bharatpedia:Simplified ruleset]]''
:''How to pages: [[Help:Introduction to policies and guidelines]] and [[Bharatpedia:Simplified ruleset]]''


[[File:The Impact Of Bharatpedia.webm|thumbtime=0:14|upright|thumb|A video that articulates the diversity and enthusiasm of the Bharatpedia Community by editors like you. <small>(4:10 min)</small>]]
Bharatpedia [[Bharatpedia:What Bharatpedia is not#Bharatpedia is not a bureaucracy|does not employ hard-and-fast rules]], and there is no need to read any page before editing. However, [[BP:COPYOTHERS|some standards]] and [[BP:Enforcement|behavioural expectations may be enforced]]. General [[Bharatpedia:Etiquette|social norms]] should be followed by all [[Bharatpedia:Bharatpedians|Bharatpedia editors]]. The [[Bharatpedia community]] is made up of people from different countries and cultures, with different views, perspectives, opinions, and backgrounds, sometimes varying widely. Editors should treat each other respectfully, work together collegially, and avoid behaviour that would be widely seen as [[Bharatpedia:Here to build an encyclopedia|unacceptable]], [[Bharatpedia:Disruptive editing|disruptive]], [[Bharatpedia:Tendentious editing|tendentious]], or [[Bharatpedia:Gaming the system|dishonest]].  
Bharatpedia [[Bharatpedia:What Bharatpedia is not#Bharatpedia is not a bureaucracy|does not employ hard-and-fast rules]], and there is no need to read any page before editing. However, [[BP:COPYOTHERS|some standards]] and [[BP:Enforcement|behavioural expectations may be enforced]]. General [[Bharatpedia:Etiquette|social norms]] should be followed by all [[Bharatpedia:Bharatpedians|Bharatpedia editors]]. The [[Bharatpedia community]] is made up of people from different countries and cultures, with different views, perspectives, opinions, and backgrounds, sometimes varying widely. Editors should treat each other respectfully, work together collegially, and avoid behaviour that would be widely seen as [[Bharatpedia:Here to build an encyclopedia|unacceptable]], [[Bharatpedia:Disruptive editing|disruptive]], [[Bharatpedia:Tendentious editing|tendentious]], or [[Bharatpedia:Gaming the system|dishonest]].  


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:''Policy page: [[Bharatpedia:Editing policy]]''
:''Policy page: [[Bharatpedia:Editing policy]]''
{{see also|Bharatpedia:FAQ/Contributing|Bharatpedia:FAQ/Editing}}
{{see also|Bharatpedia:FAQ/Contributing|Bharatpedia:FAQ/Editing}}
[[File:Great Feeling.ogv|thumb|upright|thumbtime=1:22|A short video about the satisfaction editors get from contributing. <small>(1:23 min)</small>]]
Bharatpedia is the product of thousands of editors' contributions, each one bringing something different to the table, whether it be: researching skills, technical expertise, writing prowess or tidbits of information, but most importantly a willingness to help. [[BP:OWN|Nobody owns articles]], so if you see a problem that you can fix, do so. Everyone is encouraged to [[Bharatpedia:How to copyedit|copyedit articles]], add content and create new articles if they have knowledge about the topic at hand or are willing to do the necessary research to improve it. Although you should use a broad vocabulary of regular, non-technical terms, do not use words or expressions that many readers may not know. If an article is [[Bharatpedia:Make technical articles understandable|written in a highly technical manner]], but the material permits a more understandable explanation, then editors are strongly recommended to rewrite it.
Bharatpedia is the product of thousands of editors' contributions, each one bringing something different to the table, whether it be: researching skills, technical expertise, writing prowess or tidbits of information, but most importantly a willingness to help. [[BP:OWN|Nobody owns articles]], so if you see a problem that you can fix, do so. Everyone is encouraged to [[Bharatpedia:How to copyedit|copyedit articles]], add content and create new articles if they have knowledge about the topic at hand or are willing to do the necessary research to improve it. Although you should use a broad vocabulary of regular, non-technical terms, do not use words or expressions that many readers may not know. If an article is [[Bharatpedia:Make technical articles understandable|written in a highly technical manner]], but the material permits a more understandable explanation, then editors are strongly recommended to rewrite it.


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The VisualEditor option is intended as a user-friendly, [[WYSIWYG|"What You See Is What You Get"]] (WYSIWYG) editor, allowing one to edit pages without the need to learn wikitext markup. Logged-in users can opt in through [[Special:Preferences#mw-prefsection-betafeatures|personal preferences]], see the [[Bharatpedia:VisualEditor/User guide|VisualEditor user guide]] for more information. Anonymous editors get the classic editor by default, but can switch.
The VisualEditor option is intended as a user-friendly, [[WYSIWYG|"What You See Is What You Get"]] (WYSIWYG) editor, allowing one to edit pages without the need to learn wikitext markup. Logged-in users can opt in through [[Special:Preferences#mw-prefsection-betafeatures|personal preferences]], see the [[Bharatpedia:VisualEditor/User guide|VisualEditor user guide]] for more information. Anonymous editors get the classic editor by default, but can switch.
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File:How to edit a page Edit box.png|alt=Text in a large rectangle below two toolbars and next to a scrollbar.|Edit box showing the [[Help:wiki markup|wiki markup]]. You can change the formatting and contents of the page by changing what is written in this box.
File:Bharatpedia article in VisualEditor 2018-02-12.png|alt=|Screenshot showing the same article in [[Bharatpedia:VisualEditor|VisualEditor]]. Unlike the wiki markup display, VisualEditor will show the text being edited almost as if it were already published.
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Some pages are [[BP:Protection policy|protected from direct editing]], at differing levels of restriction. The three chief types, in order from most to least common, are:
Some pages are [[BP:Protection policy|protected from direct editing]], at differing levels of restriction. The three chief types, in order from most to least common, are:
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:'' Introductions: [[Help:Introduction to referencing|Help:Introduction to referencing (wiki markup)]] and [[Help:Introduction to referencing (VE)/1|Help:Introduction to referencing (VisualEditor)]]''
:'' Introductions: [[Help:Introduction to referencing|Help:Introduction to referencing (wiki markup)]] and [[Help:Introduction to referencing (VE)/1|Help:Introduction to referencing (VisualEditor)]]''
:'' How to pages: [[Help:Footnotes]] and [[Help:Find sources]] ''
:'' How to pages: [[Help:Footnotes]] and [[Help:Find sources]] ''
[[File:Citing sources tutorial, part 1.ogv|thumb|upright|A screencast that walks through the essentials needed in citing your sources. <small>(2:01 min)</small>]]
This is an encyclopedia, so remember that it's a necessity to include [[Bharatpedia:Citing sources#When and why to cite sources|references]] listing [[BP:IRS|reliable]] websites, newspapers, articles, books and other sources you have used to write or expand articles. Please understand that these sources should [[BP:V|verify]] the information but you must not [[Bharatpedia:Copy-paste|copy and paste text]] you find anywhere, except for short quotations, marked as such with quote marks and carefully cited to the source the quote was taken from. New articles and statements added to existing articles may be deleted by others if [[Bharatpedia:Verification methods|unreferenced or referenced poorly]] or if they are [[Bharatpedia:Copyright violations|copyright violations]].  
This is an encyclopedia, so remember that it's a necessity to include [[Bharatpedia:Citing sources#When and why to cite sources|references]] listing [[BP:IRS|reliable]] websites, newspapers, articles, books and other sources you have used to write or expand articles. Please understand that these sources should [[BP:V|verify]] the information but you must not [[Bharatpedia:Copy-paste|copy and paste text]] you find anywhere, except for short quotations, marked as such with quote marks and carefully cited to the source the quote was taken from. New articles and statements added to existing articles may be deleted by others if [[Bharatpedia:Verification methods|unreferenced or referenced poorly]] or if they are [[Bharatpedia:Copyright violations|copyright violations]].  


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Inline citations are most commonly placed by inserting a reference between <code><nowiki><ref></nowiki></code> ... <code><nowiki></ref></nowiki></code> tags, directly in the text of an article. After publishing changes, it will ''display'' in the article as a footnote (e.g.<small><sup style="color:#002BB8">[1][2]</sup></small>), and the source you keyed in will appear on the page in a collated, numbered list corresponding to the footnote numbers in the text, wherever a {{tl|Reflist}} template or <code><nowiki><references /></nowiki></code> tag is present, usually in a section titled "References" or "Notes". If you are creating a new page or adding references to a page that didn't previously have any, don't forget to add a references section with this display markup.
Inline citations are most commonly placed by inserting a reference between <code><nowiki><ref></nowiki></code> ... <code><nowiki></ref></nowiki></code> tags, directly in the text of an article. After publishing changes, it will ''display'' in the article as a footnote (e.g.<small><sup style="color:#002BB8">[1][2]</sup></small>), and the source you keyed in will appear on the page in a collated, numbered list corresponding to the footnote numbers in the text, wherever a {{tl|Reflist}} template or <code><nowiki><references /></nowiki></code> tag is present, usually in a section titled "References" or "Notes". If you are creating a new page or adding references to a page that didn't previously have any, don't forget to add a references section with this display markup.
[[File:RefTools rework.ogv|thumb|right|upright|A screencast that walks through how to use the various features of RefTools. <small>(5:03 min)</small>]]


There are a number of tools available to help with citation placement and formatting, some of which are internal tools and scripts, while others are available from external sites. For an example of the former, [[Bharatpedia:RefToolbar|RefToolbar]] is a [[JavaScript]] toolbar displayed above the edit box that provides the ability to automatically fill out various [[Bharatpedia:Citation templates|citation templates]] and insert them in the text already formatting inside <code><nowiki><ref></nowiki></code> ... <code><nowiki></ref></nowiki></code> tags. For an example of the latter, the [https://alyw234237.github.io/wiki-doi-gbooks-citation-maker/ Bharatpedia DOI and Google Books Citation Maker] converts a [[digital object identifier]] (DOI) or [[Google Books]] address (URL) into a filled-out {{tl|cite journal}} or {{tl|cite book}} template ready to be pasted into an article. See [[Help:Citation tools]] for many others.
There are a number of tools available to help with citation placement and formatting, some of which are internal tools and scripts, while others are available from external sites. For an example of the former, [[Bharatpedia:RefToolbar|RefToolbar]] is a [[JavaScript]] toolbar displayed above the edit box that provides the ability to automatically fill out various [[Bharatpedia:Citation templates|citation templates]] and insert them in the text already formatting inside <code><nowiki><ref></nowiki></code> ... <code><nowiki></ref></nowiki></code> tags. For an example of the latter, the [https://alyw234237.github.io/wiki-doi-gbooks-citation-maker/ Bharatpedia DOI and Google Books Citation Maker] converts a [[digital object identifier]] (DOI) or [[Google Books]] address (URL) into a filled-out {{tl|cite journal}} or {{tl|cite book}} template ready to be pasted into an article. See [[Help:Citation tools]] for many others.
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===Article creation and notability===
===Article creation and notability===
{{main article|Bharatpedia:Your first article}}
{{main article|Bharatpedia:Your first article}}
[[File:How to create a Bharatpedia article - Right to science and culture.ogv|upright|thumb|A screencast demonstrating how to create a Bharatpedia article manually. <small>(7:50 min )</small>]]
Before [[Bharatpedia:Starting an article|starting a new article]], please read and try to understand [[Bharatpedia:Notability|Bharatpedia's notability requirements]]. In short, the topic of an article must have already been the subject of publication in [[BP:IRS|reliable sources]], such as books published by major publishing houses, newspapers, magazines, peer-reviewed scholarly journals and websites that meet the same requirements as reputable print-based sources. Information on Bharatpedia must be verifiable; if no reliable [[Bharatpedia:Third-party sources|third-party]] sources can be found on a topic, then it should not have a separate article. Bharatpedia's concept of notability applies this basic standard to avoid [[BP:INDISCRIMINATE|indiscriminate]] inclusion of topics.
Before [[Bharatpedia:Starting an article|starting a new article]], please read and try to understand [[Bharatpedia:Notability|Bharatpedia's notability requirements]]. In short, the topic of an article must have already been the subject of publication in [[BP:IRS|reliable sources]], such as books published by major publishing houses, newspapers, magazines, peer-reviewed scholarly journals and websites that meet the same requirements as reputable print-based sources. Information on Bharatpedia must be verifiable; if no reliable [[Bharatpedia:Third-party sources|third-party]] sources can be found on a topic, then it should not have a separate article. Bharatpedia's concept of notability applies this basic standard to avoid [[BP:INDISCRIMINATE|indiscriminate]] inclusion of topics.


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:'' Introductions: [[Help:Introduction to uploading images/1|Help:Introduction uploading images]] and [[Help:Introduction to images (VE)/1|Help:Introduction to images (VisualEditor)]]''
:'' Introductions: [[Help:Introduction to uploading images/1|Help:Introduction uploading images]] and [[Help:Introduction to images (VE)/1|Help:Introduction to images (VisualEditor)]]''
:'' See also: [[Help:Sound file markup|Help:Visual file markup]]''
:'' See also: [[Help:Sound file markup|Help:Visual file markup]]''
[[File:Editing basics - Uploading and adding images.webm|thumb|upright|A screencast that walks through how to upload files to Bharatmedia Commons and add them to Bharatpedia articles. <small>(3:00 min)</small>]]


Images, sounds, and videos enhance articles greatly. A file that is already hosted on Bharatpedia or the [[Bharatmedia Commons]] can be inserted with the basic code "<code><nowiki>[[File:FILENAME|thumb|DESCRIPTION]]</nowiki></code>". ("<code>Image:</code>" can be substituted for "<code>File:</code>" with no change in effect; the choice between the two is purely a matter of editorial preference.) Using "<code>thumb</code>" generates a [[thumbnail]] of an image (the most common placement option), which is typically sized differently from the original image. Several options can affect a thumbnail's placement and size, and there are other methods for placing images not in a thumbnail format, such as in a frame, table or "infobox", which this summary page does not delve into.
Images, sounds, and videos enhance articles greatly. A file that is already hosted on Bharatpedia or the [[Bharatmedia Commons]] can be inserted with the basic code "<code><nowiki>[[File:FILENAME|thumb|DESCRIPTION]]</nowiki></code>". ("<code>Image:</code>" can be substituted for "<code>File:</code>" with no change in effect; the choice between the two is purely a matter of editorial preference.) Using "<code>thumb</code>" generates a [[thumbnail]] of an image (the most common placement option), which is typically sized differently from the original image. Several options can affect a thumbnail's placement and size, and there are other methods for placing images not in a thumbnail format, such as in a frame, table or "infobox", which this summary page does not delve into.
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[[Bharatpedia:Manual of Style/Tables|Tables on Bharatpedia]] are a commonly-used way of displaying information, particularly in articles that contain data. Tables are also subject to [[Bharatpedia:Bharatpedia in brief|Bharatpedia's policies of verifiability and established facts]]. The simplest way to insert a table is with the [[Help:Edit toolbar|editing toolbar]]. Although HTML table syntax also works, [[Help:Table|special wikicode]] can be used as a shortcut to create a table. The pipe ([[vertical bar]]) codes function exactly the same as [[HTML table]] markup, so a knowledge of HTML table code helps in understanding pipe code.
[[Bharatpedia:Manual of Style/Tables|Tables on Bharatpedia]] are a commonly-used way of displaying information, particularly in articles that contain data. Tables are also subject to [[Bharatpedia:Bharatpedia in brief|Bharatpedia's policies of verifiability and established facts]]. The simplest way to insert a table is with the [[Help:Edit toolbar|editing toolbar]]. Although HTML table syntax also works, [[Help:Table|special wikicode]] can be used as a shortcut to create a table. The pipe ([[vertical bar]]) codes function exactly the same as [[HTML table]] markup, so a knowledge of HTML table code helps in understanding pipe code.
[[File:Introduction to templates on Bharatpedia.webm|thumb|upright|A basic overview of how templates work <small>(8:00 min)</small>]]


[[Bharatpedia:Template namespace|Templates]] are used throughout Bharatpedia pages to promote consistency, display enriched content with ease, and avoid the necessity of duplicating material that is used over and over across numerous articles and pages. At its most basic, a template is a Bharatpedia page created to be included in other pages. Common uses include to display [[Bharatpedia:Template messages|notices]], [[Help:Infobox|infoboxes]], [[BP:Navbox|navigational boxes]], standard warnings, special text formatting, unit conversions, calculations and many other purposes. The most common method of inclusion is called [[Bharatpedia:Transclusion|transclusion]], where the wikitext of the target page contains a reference to the template, using the <code><nowiki>{{Template&nbsp;name}}</nowiki></code> syntax.
[[Bharatpedia:Template namespace|Templates]] are used throughout Bharatpedia pages to promote consistency, display enriched content with ease, and avoid the necessity of duplicating material that is used over and over across numerous articles and pages. At its most basic, a template is a Bharatpedia page created to be included in other pages. Common uses include to display [[Bharatpedia:Template messages|notices]], [[Help:Infobox|infoboxes]], [[BP:Navbox|navigational boxes]], standard warnings, special text formatting, unit conversions, calculations and many other purposes. The most common method of inclusion is called [[Bharatpedia:Transclusion|transclusion]], where the wikitext of the target page contains a reference to the template, using the <code><nowiki>{{Template&nbsp;name}}</nowiki></code> syntax.
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==Collaboration groups==
==Collaboration groups==
{{further information|Bharatpedia:WikiProject Council/Directory}}
{{further information|Bharatpedia:WikiProject Council/Directory}}
[[File:Nice People MEDIUM.ogv|thumb|thumbtime=3:52|upright|A short video about people like you who edit Bharatpedia. <small>(1:26 min)</small>]]
[[Bharatpedia:WikiProject|WikiProjects]] are social groups of contributors (anyone may join them), who work together as a team to improve Bharatpedia. These groups often focus on a specific topic area (for example, [[Bharatpedia:WikiProject Women's History|women's history]]) or a specific kind of task (for example, [[Bharatpedia:New pages patrol|checking newly created pages]]). WikiProjects function as a central hub for editor collaboration and the organization of specific topics. Many large WikiProjects have collected some [[BP:Advice pages|advice about how to apply Bharatpedia's policies, guidelines, and essays]] to their specific subject area (for example, [[Bharatpedia:WikiProject Military history/Notability guide|military history notability guide]]). The English Bharatpedia currently has over [[Bharatpedia:WikiProject Council/Directory|2,000 WikiProjects]] and they all have a variety of tasks to get done (for example, [[Bharatpedia:Canadian wikipedians' notice board/Articles to improve|Canadian articles to improve]]).
[[Bharatpedia:WikiProject|WikiProjects]] are social groups of contributors (anyone may join them), who work together as a team to improve Bharatpedia. These groups often focus on a specific topic area (for example, [[Bharatpedia:WikiProject Women's History|women's history]]) or a specific kind of task (for example, [[Bharatpedia:New pages patrol|checking newly created pages]]). WikiProjects function as a central hub for editor collaboration and the organization of specific topics. Many large WikiProjects have collected some [[BP:Advice pages|advice about how to apply Bharatpedia's policies, guidelines, and essays]] to their specific subject area (for example, [[Bharatpedia:WikiProject Military history/Notability guide|military history notability guide]]). The English Bharatpedia currently has over [[Bharatpedia:WikiProject Council/Directory|2,000 WikiProjects]] and they all have a variety of tasks to get done (for example, [[Bharatpedia:Canadian wikipedians' notice board/Articles to improve|Canadian articles to improve]]).


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