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Only 'canon' or admissible evidence belongs in the body of an article.  Fanon and other non-canon facts must be separated into a clearly named section of the article.  Conflicts between higher- or lower-level admissible evidence should be brought up on the talk page in question.
Only 'canon' or admissible evidence belongs in the body of an article.  Fanon and other non-canon facts must be separated into a clearly named section of the article.  Conflicts between higher- or lower-level admissible evidence should be brought up on the talk page in question.


==Formatting==
==Formatting and Quality==


Headings - please don't overuse headings.  Every paragraph does not need a heading.
Headings - please don't overuse headings.  Every paragraph does not need a heading.


Images - it is almost always better to use the thumbnail functionality instead of inlining a full-size image.  Every example of something does not need an inlined image.  Link to image collections through references.
Images - it is almost always better to use the thumbnail functionality instead of inlining a full-size image.  Every example of something does not need an inlined image.  Link to image collections through references.
Quality - articles of low quality may be removed.  Indicators of low quality include poor English, cut and pasted content and inappropriate tone.  Please take care to write original articles of reasonably quality in an academic tone.

Revision as of 00:00, 15 November 2007

Before you make additions or changes to the Imperial Wiki, please familiarise yourself with the following policies and standards. If you have any suggestions, leave them on the talk page here and they'll get added if appropriate. Be warned that users who consistently ignore these policies and standards are likely to get banned at very short notice.

Intellectual Property Notice

This project, including all user contributions, are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 United States License. Please familiarize yourself with the terms of this license so that you understand them before you contribute your work to the project.

Research

Plagiarism - it is totally unacceptable to cut and paste content from other websites. If you can't state ideas in your own words, leave a link to your source in the talk page and someone will look over it later.

References - be sure to cite your sources: either list the print source and any relevant information such as page number, or a link to the website (see help for instructions).

Admissible Evidence

Only 'canon' or admissible evidence belongs in the body of an article. Fanon and other non-canon facts must be separated into a clearly named section of the article. Conflicts between higher- or lower-level admissible evidence should be brought up on the talk page in question.

Formatting and Quality

Headings - please don't overuse headings. Every paragraph does not need a heading.

Images - it is almost always better to use the thumbnail functionality instead of inlining a full-size image. Every example of something does not need an inlined image. Link to image collections through references.

Quality - articles of low quality may be removed. Indicators of low quality include poor English, cut and pasted content and inappropriate tone. Please take care to write original articles of reasonably quality in an academic tone.