Wikipedia:WikiProject Antigua and Barbuda/Education & resources/Beginning lessons/Tourism-related articles
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General
[edit]Don't forget to steer clear of promotional language and adopt a neutral point of view (NPOV). When writing, use an impartial and factual tone. Make use of Wikipedia's inline citation system when citing your sources. Make your wording precise and succinct. Steer clear of tech terminology and jargon. Before submitting your work, carefully proofread it.
Tourism-specific
[edit]When referring to Antigua and Barbuda, be sure to use its complete name first, followed by Antigua or Barbuda as needed. When using British English, utilize it consistently. When discussing events and attractions, use the present tense. When describing historical events, use the past tense. Don't overuse adjectives and platitudes. When describing something, be sure to be clear and concise. Include links to pertinent papers and online resources.
Structure and format
[edit]When making any article, make sure your section and subsection titles are precise and concise. To arrange material, create lists with bullets and numbers. Make use of videos and images to enhance the reader's experience.
Conclusion
[edit]You can contribute to making articles about tourism in Antigua and Barbuda well-written, interesting, and educational by adhering to this guide.