 Hello, everybody. I would like to ask you, when was the last time you read misinformation on social media? Or have you ever encountered fake news on Wikipedia? I think the answer is probably yes, and not a long time ago. Because in the world we live in today, creating fake information is so easy and it's not just because of yellow journalism, but also because of the ease of creating websites nowadays. It's being harder and harder to distinguish fake information from facts. For example, in the COVID-19 pandemic, misinformation spread fast and it was hard to stop them, even after the specialist gave their opinion. This modern problem is all over the world. It's a trust issue. How can we believe what we read? Or how can we know that what we read is reliable and where to find these reliable sources? The question is vital in the encyclopedic environment. The fact-finding that the recommendations are practiced daily on Wikipedia or in the encyclopedic world. And Arabic Wikipedia is no exception. We are facing a problem of synomenons and finding the Arabic vocabulary for the words. Like people tend to use websites operated by AI, the artificial intelligence to find the Arabic synomenons for objects, technologies or discoveries. Sometimes they use blogs or unvariable verified resources to get them. And we have this problem daily on the problem of terminology. To answer this question, my friend, Michel Bekny, who is a doctor in electronics and administrator in Arabic Wikipedia, and me, Sandra Hanbo, master in infobionics engineering, have a suggestion. We notice that people tend to use easy and fast solutions. And that's why they find these reliable sources are attractive. Thus, we ask ourselves questions. What's about creating a basis for people to get into these resources? This basis contains resources that are accepted by Wikipedia. And here is our story. In June 2020, we started discussing a methodology to orient people into reliable resources or citable resources. But this was easy said some talk. At first, we start collecting the books or the files relating to this project. Then we needed to develop a strategy to work on it. First point, we check if these books are reliable or not. Then if this is legal to share them, or there are some restrictions or copyrights on sharing for public. After that, we get to maintain descriptive database for the accepted file. The database contains a lot of information about these books, like starting from the book name and to the author of the authors of the book and then to the year of publishing and many other information. Then start to think about designing Wikipedia for landing this or for putting this data. After this mapping, we start working and we start gathering these resources on spreadsheet. Then we export it to Wikipedia. As you might think, this is not easy work, especially documenting these books and refueling them. It took hours of working. We used for this, we used of these reliable resources and reliable websites to make sure that the book is reviewed, verified and published correctly. For that, we used, for getting the book, we used Word Catalog, which is international and reliable database for getting the book and knowing if it is correct or not. On the other hand, about the authors regarding the editor, we get international resources, which is the Federal International Authority file or as we say for it, VF to make sure of this also in addition to the Library of Congress. We started our Wikipedia page in July 2020 with 75 items added to it in five fields of knowledge, which are general science, politics or law and politics, medical science, methodology and applied science. But now we've got more than 600 items and exactly 650 items in 19 fields of knowledge. And we have them in 30 languages from or to Arabic, including extinct languages like Heroglyph one. And recently we added a new aspect to this table or this database, which is connecting it with Wikidata and making this database available, these items available on Wikidata. This includes matching the items from getting the source, getting the book, adding Wikidata for the book, then adding the source, the author and the publisher houses into it and connecting between them. In addition to that, we worked on, we worked to checking if the item is available, we just only copy it, but we add to its information and to improve its item so that our future work we are looking about to give you a glance of this work. We need to make just one item, we need around 45 minutes of work to create one item on Wikidata and export its information, and we've done around 75 items until now, but we have 500 to go. For the future work, we are working on this idea to make it to export our items to Wikidata and make the database available on Arabic, Wikipedia and in the Wikidata. In addition to have more sources and in more languages or improve the sources in the languages offered, in addition to have more sections and more fields of knowledge. I hope this project attracts you and if you have any information or any questions, please don't hesitate to contact me at the conference or on my Wikipedia page. And thank you for your attention. Have a nice conference in Wikimania 2021.