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Wikipedia is run by the not-for-profit ''Wikimedia Foundation''; that's why you don't see advertising on any of its pages, or on any of Wikipedia's sister projects that the Foundation runs (more on those later). To date, almost all the money to run Wikipedia and its smaller sister projects has come from donations. Once a year or so, for a month or so, you may see a fundraising banner instead of the standard small-print request for donations at the top of each page, but, so far, that's about as intrusive as the foundation's fundraising gets.
== What Wikipedia is
To understand what Wikipedia ''is'', you may find it very helpful to understand what Wikipedia is ''not''. Wikipedia's goal is not, as some people think, to become the repository of all knowledge. It has always defined itself as an ''encyclopedia''—a reference work with articles on all types of subjects, but not as a final destination, and not as something that encompasses every detail in the world. (The U.S. Library of Congress has roughly 30 million ''books'' in its collection, not to mention tens of millions of other items, by comparison to about two million ''articles'' in Wikipedia). Still, there's much confusion about Wikipedia's scope.
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Wikipedia has a well-known policy (to experienced editors, at least) stating what kinds of information belong in the encyclopedia. The sister projects that the Wikimedia Foundation supports, such as Wiktionary, fulfill some of the roles that Wikipedia does not.
=== Wikipedia's
The Wikimedia Foundation has seven projects that are parallel to Wikipedia, plus a project called the Commons, where pictures and other freely usable media are stored for use by all projects in all languages ('''Figure 22-1''').
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* '''Wikisource''' is an archive of "free artistic and intellectual works created throughout history." Except for annotation and translation, these are essentially historical documents (fiction as well as nonfiction) that are in the public ___domain or whose copyright has expired.
=== Policy: What Wikipedia is
Wikipedia's policy, [[Wikipedia:What Wikipedia is not|''What Wikipedia is
* '''Wikipedia is not a publisher of original thought'''. You won't find ground-breaking analysis, original reporting, or anything else in Wikipedia that hasn't been published elsewhere first. (If you do find any of these, it's a violation of the rules and likely to be removed when other editors discover it.) Thousands of wikis do welcome original research and original writing, but Wikipedia isn't one of them. (You'll find hundreds listed at [http://WikiIndex.org WikiIndex.org], a site not associated with Wikipedia.)
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