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Contributors are essential to the wiki project.  
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<br/>As a contributor, you will be charged with the creation of new content for the wiki - both further developing [[Entry|entries]]/[[Page|pages]] that have already been initiated and initiating your own entries.
 
<br/>The ''History at a Glance'' wiki was designed to be an '''authoritative source''' on UNB history. This means that [[Reader|readers]] can consider the content of this wiki to be an accurate, citable reference resource.  
Contributors are essential to the wiki project.
<br/>By becoming a contributor, you have assumed an important responsibility as you will be creating authoritative content!
 
As a contributor, you will be charged with the creation of new content for the wiki - both further developing [[Entries and Pages|entries/pages]] that have already been initiated and initiating your own entries.
 
The ''History at a Glance'' wiki was designed to be an '''authoritative source''' on UNB history. This means that [[Reader|readers]] can consider the content of this wiki to be an accurate, citable reference resource.
 
By becoming a contributor, you have assumed an important responsibility as you will be creating authoritative content!
 
<br/>--[[User:Markmcumber|MarkMcCumber]] ([[User talk:Markmcumber|talk]]) 17 June 2014 (ADT)
[[Category:Mark's Contributions|Contribute]]<br/>[[Category:Manual Pages|Contribute]]

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Contributors are essential to the wiki project.

As a contributor, you will be charged with the creation of new content for the wiki - both further developing entries/pages that have already been initiated and initiating your own entries.

The History at a Glance wiki was designed to be an authoritative source on UNB history. This means that readers can consider the content of this wiki to be an accurate, citable reference resource.

By becoming a contributor, you have assumed an important responsibility as you will be creating authoritative content!


--MarkMcCumber (talk) 17 June 2014 (ADT)