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See also
- WikiProject Requested articles
- Wikipedia:Most-wanted articles (most linked to)
- Wikipedia:WikiProject Missing encyclopedic articles
- Many WikiProjects and notice boards have requests for new articles pertaining to a specific topic.
- Wikipedia:WikiProject Red Link Recovery
- Wikipedia:Articles for creation - allows unregistered and new users to create new articles with the assistance of experienced Wikipedians.
- Category:Stubs lists very short preliminary articles that have not yet been developed.
- Category:All articles to be expanded and Category:Wikipedia pages with to-do lists list more established articles which need expansion, by section or by specific coverage, respectively.
- Category:Redirects with possibilities lists many redirects with good potential to become future articles.
- Portal:Current events - displays newsworthy topics— even brief entries for those are very helpful. They have the advantage of already having a reference webpage, and would have been verified in most cases by the news media. (see also Wikinews)
- Wikipedia:Requested lists
- Wikipedia:Requested pictures and Commons:Picture requests
- Wikipedia:Requested recordings
- Wikipedia:Requested templates
- Wikipedia:Translation
- User:Emijrp/All Human Knowledge
Historical
- Wikipedia:Most wanted stubs
- Wikipedia:Articles requested for more than a year
- Special:WantedPages
- Wikipedia:Drawing board - a noticeboard for discussing new article ideas. (Inactive)
- Wikipedia:Requests for expansion/Archive