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== Tagging and cleaning up == | == Tagging and cleaning up == | ||
This is mostly "housekeeping" stuff which will make articles nicer and more useable. | This is mostly "housekeeping" stuff which will make articles nicer to look at and more useable or findable. | ||
* '''CZ Live.''' Add <code><nowiki>[[Category:CZ Live]]</nowiki></code> to articles that you see other people working on, if they lack this essential tag. Just scan through [[Special:Recentchanges|recent changes]] (on your left, under "project pages") and, when someone starts a new article, or works on an article that is unfamiliar to you, check to see if it has that category. | * '''CZ Live.''' Add <code><nowiki>[[Category:CZ Live]]</nowiki></code> to articles that you see other people working on, if they lack this essential tag. Just scan through [[Special:Recentchanges|recent changes]] (on your left, under "project pages") and, when someone starts a new article, or works on an article that is unfamiliar to you, check to see if it has that category. | ||
* '''Place in workgroup categories.''' Add <code><nowiki>[[Category:X Workgroup]]</nowiki></code> to articles that are not yet filed under a workgroup. Look at the [[CZ:Discipline Workgroups|list of workgroups]]. Assign articles to all essentially related workgroups. For difficult cases, see [[CZ:Policy on Assigning Articles to Workgroups|Policy on Assigning Articles to Workgroups]]. | * '''Place in workgroup categories.''' Add <code><nowiki>[[Category:X Workgroup]]</nowiki></code> to articles that are not yet filed under a workgroup. Look at the [[CZ:Discipline Workgroups|list of workgroups]]. Assign articles to all essentially related workgroups. For difficult cases, see [[CZ:Policy on Assigning Articles to Workgroups|Policy on Assigning Articles to Workgroups]]. | ||
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* '''Get rid of orphans.''' Visit our list of "[[http://pilot.citizendium.org/wiki/Special:Lonelypages|orphaned pages]]," i.e., articles to which no other articles links. You can find that list of orphaned pages, by the way, via the left sidebar, under "toolbox". Click "Special pages". There are many good reasons for this, but the main one is that it will encourage the ''conceptual'' build-out of our articles. If someone has written an article about [[obese pets]], for example, and no one has yet written the articles about [[animal|animals]] or [[pet|pets]], then "filling in the gaps" between the very general topic and the more specific topic will help build out the conceptual structure of our articles. By the way, ''do'' please create links to all new articles. If this requires that you create a placeholder article or two, then do so. | * '''Get rid of orphans.''' Visit our list of "[[http://pilot.citizendium.org/wiki/Special:Lonelypages|orphaned pages]]," i.e., articles to which no other articles links. You can find that list of orphaned pages, by the way, via the left sidebar, under "toolbox". Click "Special pages". There are many good reasons for this, but the main one is that it will encourage the ''conceptual'' build-out of our articles. If someone has written an article about [[obese pets]], for example, and no one has yet written the articles about [[animal|animals]] or [[pet|pets]], then "filling in the gaps" between the very general topic and the more specific topic will help build out the conceptual structure of our articles. By the way, ''do'' please create links to all new articles. If this requires that you create a placeholder article or two, then do so. | ||
* '''Expand stub articles.''' "Stub articles" are very short articles on topics that deserve much longer articles. See our list of [[Special:Shortpages|short pages]]. Anything you see there that is under 1000 bytes is, rest assured, far too short. Anything that short is, frankly, embarrassing. | * '''Expand stub articles.''' "Stub articles" are very short articles on topics that deserve much longer articles. See our list of [[Special:Shortpages|short pages]]. Anything you see there that is under 1000 bytes is, rest assured, far too short. Anything that short is, frankly, embarrassing. | ||
* '''Copyedit.''' If (and only if) your English is superlative, you could do far worse than to look through the "[[:Category:CZ Live|live articles]]" and fix spelling, tighten up wording, and so forth. | |||
* '''Create and import images.''' You can import appropriate images, from Wikimedia Commons or from other sources--only if they can be legally reused, here on the ''Citizendium.'' Generally speaking, avoid material that is copyrighted (and not licensed under a free license), for which we have no copyright information, and which is available only via "fair use." | |||
''To do (lms): move links to nonexistent pages to the policy outline and project home; also, explain policy re link placement on project home and policy outline!'' | ''To do (lms): move links to nonexistent pages to the policy outline and project home; also, explain policy re link placement on project home and policy outline!'' |
Revision as of 16:31, 25 January 2007
Want to help, but don't know quite what to do?
You've come to the right place. Here is a list of general tasks that "worker bees" can help with.
Tagging and cleaning up
This is mostly "housekeeping" stuff which will make articles nicer to look at and more useable or findable.
- CZ Live. Add
[[Category:CZ Live]]
to articles that you see other people working on, if they lack this essential tag. Just scan through recent changes (on your left, under "project pages") and, when someone starts a new article, or works on an article that is unfamiliar to you, check to see if it has that category. - Place in workgroup categories. Add
[[Category:X Workgroup]]
to articles that are not yet filed under a workgroup. Look at the list of workgroups. Assign articles to all essentially related workgroups. For difficult cases, see Policy on Assigning Articles to Workgroups. - Remove Wikipedia templates and categories. Wikipedia uses a whole bunch of templates and categories that we don't use. Remove all category information from all articles, in anticipation of a complete overhaul of the category system. As to templates, "when in doubt, throw it out." See how to convert Wikipedia articles to Citizendium articles.
Content tasks
These are tasks that will help build up and improve our stock of articles and interconnect them meaningfully.
- Get rid of orphans. Visit our list of "[pages]," i.e., articles to which no other articles links. You can find that list of orphaned pages, by the way, via the left sidebar, under "toolbox". Click "Special pages". There are many good reasons for this, but the main one is that it will encourage the conceptual build-out of our articles. If someone has written an article about obese pets, for example, and no one has yet written the articles about animals or pets, then "filling in the gaps" between the very general topic and the more specific topic will help build out the conceptual structure of our articles. By the way, do please create links to all new articles. If this requires that you create a placeholder article or two, then do so.
- Expand stub articles. "Stub articles" are very short articles on topics that deserve much longer articles. See our list of short pages. Anything you see there that is under 1000 bytes is, rest assured, far too short. Anything that short is, frankly, embarrassing.
- Copyedit. If (and only if) your English is superlative, you could do far worse than to look through the "live articles" and fix spelling, tighten up wording, and so forth.
- Create and import images. You can import appropriate images, from Wikimedia Commons or from other sources--only if they can be legally reused, here on the Citizendium. Generally speaking, avoid material that is copyrighted (and not licensed under a free license), for which we have no copyright information, and which is available only via "fair use."
To do (lms): move links to nonexistent pages to the policy outline and project home; also, explain policy re link placement on project home and policy outline!