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== Linking == | == Linking == | ||
When including links to other articles or websites, only link the ''first'' occurrence of that topic in your article. | *When including links to other articles or websites, only link the ''first'' occurrence of that topic in your article. | ||
*Use internal links for content within the Folger's wiki space (i.e., in Bard2, Folgerpedia, or the Insites wiki farm) so that the globe icon doesn't display. | |||
Use internal links for content within the Folger's wiki space (i.e., in Bard2, Folgerpedia, or the Insites wiki farm) so that the globe icon doesn't display. | *Try to hide URL behind text so URL does not display, allowing for a cleaner looking article. | ||
== Specialized styles == | == Specialized styles == | ||
Topics with specialized styles include: | Topics with specialized styles include: | ||
* [[Folgerpedia:Manual of Style/Cataloging | Cataloging topics]] | * [[Folgerpedia:Manual of Style/Cataloging | Cataloging topics]] |
Revision as of 14:02, 10 April 2014
In general, follow Wikipedia's Manual of Style when creating articles. Instructions are also being added here as things come up.
Article titles, headings, and sections
When deciding on a name for an article, follow the general Wikipedia principles. Key points include:
- "A title should be recognizable (as a name or description of the topic), natural, sufficiently precise, concise, and consistent with the titles of related articles."
- Use sentence case for article titles and headings, not title case (unless the heading is, itself, the title of something, e.g. "Manual of Style", or begins with a word that always starts lower-case, e.g., "eBay", etc.).
- Omit initial articles (e.g., "Playbill collection", not "The playbill collection"), unless by convention it is an inseparable part of a name (e.g., The Hague) or it is part of the title of a work (e.g., The Beauties of Shakespeare).
- Titles should normally be nouns or noun phrases: "Shakespeare's era", not "In Shakespeare's era". Using phrases beginning "In..." is okay for section headings, though.
- Titles should typically omit non-standard symbols such as backslash, forwardslash, or parentheses.
Begin each article with a sentence or two summarizing the topic (the "Lead section")
Use level 2 headings for subsections within the article (having four or more level 2 headings automatically creates a table of contents)
Linking
- When including links to other articles or websites, only link the first occurrence of that topic in your article.
- Use internal links for content within the Folger's wiki space (i.e., in Bard2, Folgerpedia, or the Insites wiki farm) so that the globe icon doesn't display.
- Try to hide URL behind text so URL does not display, allowing for a cleaner looking article.
Specialized styles
Topics with specialized styles include: