https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/0/06/Editing_Wikipedia_articles_on_History.pdf


In order to expand upon the information about the Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center, the history subject guide is useful in establishing the methods in which sources and information can be employed to enhance the article's presentation of detail. The guide emphasizes to use secondary sources, rather than primary sources, to avoid potential biases in the presentation of information, which also allows for marginalized voices to help shape and create an objective presentation of specific topics, critical to an article discussing history of healthcare practices due to the historical exclusivity and discriminatory practices in medicine. Secondary sources can be found in peer-reviewed journal articles from databases or reputable newspapers reporting historical information from a range of perspectives, which have been used in our collection of potential sources to update the article. The guide also states that is it necessary to include multiple point of view in writing about historical events and to emphasize the importance of different point of views to grant readers the opportunity to understand the different point of views governing a specific event or detail. Lastly, the guide urges writers to write for a general audience of readers, explaining difficult concepts to readers, write in a fact-based style, and to synthesize ideas and concepts from sources in their own words, which is crucial to editing a Wikipedia article pertaining to historical concepts, as it is necessary to avoid including biases in information presented to readers.