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Wikipedia:WikiProject Anarchism/How can I help?

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This page gathers some advice on getting started with anarchism articles in one place. For getting started with Wikipedia in general, see Help:Getting started.

Subscribe for drives

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Sometimes the anarchism project coordinates a drive for new content. Subscribe for notifications about those events. All editors are welcome.

Low-hanging fruit

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  • The lifeblood of the encyclopedia is writing articles through finding and paraphrasing reliable, secondary sources. This is the most effective way to contribute to bettering our encyclopedia.
  • Start with one of our stubs—extra-short articles—such as these biographies and these non-biographies. Expand the text with citations from academic books, magazines, and reliable sources. Some articles include "Further reading" sections that already list such sources. Start with Google Books and academic databases before moving to magazines and newspapers. If in doubt, reach out to the project talk page to discuss potential sourcing. You can find a full list of our stubs here.


  • If you're not ready to write, consider unearthing new sources for those stubs so someone can write more easily in the future.
  • Alternatively, add sources to each item in one of our lists so readers can verify why each element belongs.
  • Creating brand new articles is a more advanced activity, since it involves determining the topic's notability (see below).
To display all subcategories click on the "►":
  • Category sorting is much more easy-going. Browse one of the categories to the right and see whether the category is truly a "defining" trait of the topic. If not, either find sourcing to make it so, remove the category with an explanation, or find a more fitting subcategory.

Intermediate/Advanced

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(Remember to attribute the translation's source and Wikipedia does not want unedited, machine translations, though if using Google Translate to start, attribute it as well.)