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 Here are a few guidelines to keep in mind when using the Evergreen wiki: Here are a few guidelines to keep in mind when using the Evergreen wiki:
-  * '''Search first''': Before creating a new page or making significant contributions to a page, please do a [[Community_communication#Read_Before_Posting_-_Helping_Yourself|quick search]] to make sure that you aren't duplicating existing content on the wiki or other areas of evergreen-ils.org.+  * '''Search first''': Before creating a new page or making significant contributions to a page, please do a quick search to make sure that you aren't duplicating existing content on the wiki or other areas of evergreen-ils.org.
   * '''Contribute''': The wiki is a resource for anyone to use. Just keep the content relevant, that is anything related to MeeGo as long as it meets our other guidelines should be appropriate.   * '''Contribute''': The wiki is a resource for anyone to use. Just keep the content relevant, that is anything related to MeeGo as long as it meets our other guidelines should be appropriate.
   * '''Make improvements''': If you find a typo or inaccurate information, just fix it.   * '''Make improvements''': If you find a typo or inaccurate information, just fix it.
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