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Of course the [[CZ:Article mechanics|writer's guide]] provided for this wiki should be followed. It seems easier and will produce more consistent articles if a template is used. This is one possible format: | |||
'''Notes:''' | |||
*"name" in <nowiki>{{Template:''name''}}</nowiki> needs to be changed for the subject area. At this time, I imagine there will be four: Template:Parapsychology index, Template:Survival research index, Template:Psi phenomena index and Template:Transcommunication index. | |||
*Begin by following the [[CZ:Start Article |starting an article]] instructions. | |||
*At the top of the edit field for the new article, type <nowiki>{{subst:''name''}}</nowiki>, where "name" is the name of the template. At this time, I imagine there will be four: Template:Parapsychology, Template:Survival research, Template:Psi phenomena and Template:Transcommunication. | |||
*Some of this will belong in supages, but I am not up to speed on them. | |||
*Most of these articles are going to be rather technical. Just saying that the subject is this or that quickly turns into a belief-based, rather than objective article. Try to imagine a technically astute reader who doubts you know what you are talking about. Just say what is known. If it is necessary to describe the subject from a "this is what is believed" point of view, then be very clear that the point is not objective. | |||
*'''All of this i sup for discussion.''' | |||
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The template: | |||
<nowiki>{{Template:''name''}}</nowiki> | |||
===Abstract=== | |||
This should provide an "in a nutshell" overview of what, why and how. References for important points would be in the rest of the article. | |||
===Introduction=== | |||
Make sure there is enough background information here so that the reader can have a sense of what the intention of the article is and why. This should include a brief history and current status. The introduction would be an expansion of the abstract but containing references for important points. | |||
===Current understanding=== | |||
This is the part of the article that should give the reader a good sense of the state of the art for the subject. | |||
===Discussion=== | |||
This is where the "what do the experts think" should be explored. Hypotheses are often proposed for the subject and can be described here. | |||
===Conclusions=== | |||
This is a good place to remind the reader what is and is not objectively known. What should the reader go away thinking? | |||
===End notes=== | |||
This is not a list of references (us them below). This is a place to Include substantiating evidence not identified by the references. | |||
===references=== | |||
Be sure to include the <nowiki><references /></nowiki> that should be in the template. Also include any additional categories. | |||
<references /> | |||
[[Category:Articles]] | |||
'''Ideas?''' | |||
[[Category:Paranormal Subgroup]],[[Category:Paranormal tag]] |
Revision as of 20:27, 11 January 2014
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Templates
These indexes might help navigation through the category. Editors would need to update the template with new article names. The {{Template:Paranormal}} would be added in the article to include the index. It should collaps with a "Hide" button, but that is not working now.
Template:Parapsychology index
This needs to be able to be collapsed by default. It does with the same code in my application. I think it also complies with MediaWiki instructions.
Parapsychology index |
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Background |
Psi functioning |
Hypotheses |
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Parapsychologist biographies |
Edit Template:Parapsychology index |
Article template
Of course the writer's guide provided for this wiki should be followed. It seems easier and will produce more consistent articles if a template is used. This is one possible format:
Notes:
- "name" in {{Template:''name''}} needs to be changed for the subject area. At this time, I imagine there will be four: Template:Parapsychology index, Template:Survival research index, Template:Psi phenomena index and Template:Transcommunication index.
- Begin by following the starting an article instructions.
- At the top of the edit field for the new article, type {{subst:''name''}}, where "name" is the name of the template. At this time, I imagine there will be four: Template:Parapsychology, Template:Survival research, Template:Psi phenomena and Template:Transcommunication.
- Some of this will belong in supages, but I am not up to speed on them.
- Most of these articles are going to be rather technical. Just saying that the subject is this or that quickly turns into a belief-based, rather than objective article. Try to imagine a technically astute reader who doubts you know what you are talking about. Just say what is known. If it is necessary to describe the subject from a "this is what is believed" point of view, then be very clear that the point is not objective.
- All of this i sup for discussion.
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The template:
{{Template:''name''}}
Abstract
This should provide an "in a nutshell" overview of what, why and how. References for important points would be in the rest of the article.
Introduction
Make sure there is enough background information here so that the reader can have a sense of what the intention of the article is and why. This should include a brief history and current status. The introduction would be an expansion of the abstract but containing references for important points.
Current understanding
This is the part of the article that should give the reader a good sense of the state of the art for the subject.
Discussion
This is where the "what do the experts think" should be explored. Hypotheses are often proposed for the subject and can be described here.
Conclusions
This is a good place to remind the reader what is and is not objectively known. What should the reader go away thinking?
End notes
This is not a list of references (us them below). This is a place to Include substantiating evidence not identified by the references.
references
Be sure to include the <references /> that should be in the template. Also include any additional categories.
Ideas?,