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WikiDoc scholar program Microchapters

Home

Introduction

What Your Contribution Means

How to Contribute

Single Page vs. Microchapter

Project Checklist

Use of Templates

Tracking Changes You Have Made

Resources

Videos

Chapters' Lists

Reward System

Tracking Changes You Have Made

Reward System Classification

Letter of Recommendation

Help

FAQs

Microchapter

  • Any topic that comprises of significantly abundant information, should be composed into a microchapter consisting of different divisions as seen here.
  • To learn about composing/editing a microchapter, click here.

Single Page

  • Any topic that does not qualify to be a microchapter, should be composed into a single page consisting of a page not more than 3 mouse-scrolls long.
  • An example of such a page can be seen here.

To watch an instructional video, click here.