No matter how experienced you are, we could use your help! If you're new to Wikipedia, have a look at the following:
- Introduction to Wikipedia
- How to edit a page
- Starting a new page
- Wikipedia syntax
If you're looking for something to do, refer to the list of articles. Be on the lookout for tags such as {{cleanup}} and {{unreferenced}} to guide your contributions. If you're a good photographer, then look to see which articles need your photographs.
Are you looking to join the project?
- Add your name to the list of participants (optional)
- Contribute to an existing article
- Consider starting with a topic you are familiar with
- Check the list of important articles below that need work!
- Start a new article!
- Be sure to add {{WikiProject Stanford University}} to the talk page.
- Add an image to an article!
- Look at project articles for somewhere a picture you've taken might look good.
- Image uploading and licensing is difficult, so don't be afraid to ask for help!
- If you upload an image you've taken, licensing it under Creative Commons cc-by-2.5 (or a similar license) will reduce the chance that it will be deleted.
- cc-by-nc and cc-by-3.0 licenses are considered "unfree";
- If you upload an image, you have to swallow the fact that any person or corporation (including the institute) can (and will) use your image.
- Add images you upload to Category:Stanford University. If you upload them to Commons, add them to the category on both Commons and Wikipedia. (Yes, you can categorize a Commons image on Wikipedia.)
And remember, provide sources for your edits.