Lesson 6. Going Beyond an Article

In this lesson, you learn how to find additional information beyond that presented in a single article.

Reading Related Articles

In many ways, a Wikipedia article is just the starting point for your informational journey. Although many articles can tell you all you want to know about a topic, there is often more information to be had—both on and off the Wikipedia site.

The first place to look for more information is on Wikipedia itself. Several places within any given article link to additional articles that might be of interest.

One good place to find additional information is within the text of the article. Any blue text you find is actually a link to other articles on the Wikipedia site. So, for example, ...

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