[Foundation-l] Sources and sourceability
SJ
2.718281828 at gmail.com
Sat Dec 3 15:43:10 UTC 2005
On Sat, 3 Dec 2005, Kat Walsh wrote:
> This seems like a reasonable approach... Actually, strike that, it
> seems like what we already should be doing, in theory -- isn't it
> already true that every fact must be sourceable? We (myself included)
> just aren't so good at enforcing it by catching questionable
> statements and trying to source them.
I would say yes, this is what we should be doing... but it is only in theory
because it is so laborious to do right atm.
There's no simple visual/textual way to densely-source an article (though there
have been various attempts); serious footnoting is unsupported in software and
non-trivial to hack. And there's not yet a culture of footnoting / citing the
way there is a culture of stub-sorting -- the style guidelines for referencing
exists, but should be more popular.
Finally, there is currently no way to maintain information *about* references,
nor to maintain a single best-citation for each work. Every author has to
figure out the proper full cite for a work, and cannot simply find the other
pages/articles which used the same work.
A layered suggestion:
Step 1 : Strongly promote the current recommended footnote system:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Footnotes
Step 2 : Strongly encourage the use of proper full cites:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Template_messages/Sources_of_articles/Generic_citations
Step 3 : Add software features making each of these easier : add localizable
strings for each field-name for cites and footnotes; then add 'footnote' and
'cite' buttons to the edit toolbar; provide "footnote" markup that handles
autonumbering; add a keyboard-shortcut for footnoting; add footnote- and
citation-aware menu options to WP browser plugins.
Step 4 : Work on unifying "References"/ "Citations"/ "Sources"/ "Bibliography"/
"External link[s]"/ "Further reading" style at the end of each article.
Step 5 : Add separate 'references' pages for every article. These pages should
include: the date the article was created; the date of the last non-minor edit;
the list of users, ips, and flagged-bots that have edited the article; a list
of sources and other references that had been added at some point to the
article; even a clear list of metadata about the article
(protection/pov/cleanup/quality- assessment status).
Step 6 : Add a namespace/project to store the best-known information about
every source used on any project, including user comments and trackbacks to
articles referencing each source. (Optionally: seed this project with OpenCat
content.)
Step 6.5: Add a wikitext feature like "{{cite:ISBN 0518274822|pp 12-23}}"
which would subst: in the details of that work in proper citation format.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:WikiProject_Wikicite
SJ
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