The Wikipedia reference desk works like a library reference desk. Users leave questions on the reference desk and Wikipedia volunteers work to help you find the information you need. Before asking a question, please try using the search box to find the answer you're looking for. You may also try searching the reference desk archives.
For information on any topic, choose a category for your question:
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| Computers and IT | Science | Mathematics | Miscellaneous |
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| Computing, information technology, electronics, software and hardware | Biology, chemistry, physics, medicine, geology, engineering and technology | Mathematics, geometry, probability, and statistics | Subjects that don't fit in any of the other categories |
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| Humanities | Language | Entertainment | Archives |
| History, politics, literature, religion, philosophy, law, finance, economics, art, and society | Spelling, grammar, word etymology, linguistics, language usage, and requesting translations | Sports, popular culture, movies, music, video games, and TV shows | Old questions are archived daily
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| Help desk | Village pump | New contributors' help page |
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| Ask general questions about using Wikipedia | Ask about specific policies and operations of Wikipedia | A range of services to answer newcomers' questions |
| Help manual | MediaWiki handbook | Citing Wikipedia | Resolving disputes | Virtual classroom |
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| Information and instructions on every aspect of Wikipedia | Information about the software that runs Wikipedia | How to cite Wikipedia as a reference | For resolving issues between users | An advanced guide on everything Wikipedia |
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