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== What are Works pages? ==
== What are Works pages? ==
Works pages contain lists of books, articles, artworks, etc., authored or otherwise created by the person who is the subject of the main article. They are separate from Bibliography pages, which contain lists of books, articles, etc. ''about'' the subject of the main article.
Works pages contain lists of books, articles, artworks, etc., authored or otherwise created by the person who is the subject of the main article. They are separate from Bibliography pages, which contain lists of books, articles, etc. ''about'' the subject of the main article.
The name of the author need not be included on Works subpages, except where there was a co-author.  It is understood that the author of the work is the person named in the main article.


== Purpose ==
== Purpose ==

Revision as of 11:40, 9 May 2008

This page contains standards and regulations related to Works subpages.

We would like a historian, literary scholar, philosopher, or other humanist to help fill out this page. It should describe our policies with regard to lists of written works (books, poems, written music, etc.).

What are Works pages?

Works pages contain lists of books, articles, artworks, etc., authored or otherwise created by the person who is the subject of the main article. They are separate from Bibliography pages, which contain lists of books, articles, etc. about the subject of the main article.

The name of the author need not be included on Works subpages, except where there was a co-author. It is understood that the author of the work is the person named in the main article.

Purpose

To list the major works of the person in the article.

Heading and format standards

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