[WikiEN-l] Project proposal
MacGyverMagic/Mgm
macgyvermagic at gmail.com
Sun Apr 2 15:42:59 UTC 2006
It's a nice idea, but who determines what's worth listing in such a
further reading section and what will you do to stop people from
spamming long lists of books into such sections?
You'd also need to find a way to teach people the difference between
"further reading" and "references" or it might lose us a lot of
references in the process because of people ignorant on the subject.
Mgm
On 3/31/06, flogan1 at swarthmore.edu <flogan1 at swarthmore.edu> wrote:
>
> Hello list! I'm new to the list, so perhaps a short intro is in order. My
> name is Finlay and I am known to WP as Cantara. I've been a Wikipedian since
> sometime in 2004, but have only become really active in the last few months.
> I joined the list at the suggestion of CComMack, who thought that an idea I
> had (see below) might want input from people knowledgeably about policy and
> so forth.
>
> My idea is this. We all know that Wikipedia is great and all, repository of
> the world's information, &c. However, there are people who disagree, who
> think that Wikipedia is inaccurate because it is written by people who are
> not experts and because it lacks oversight (or whatever it is they're saying
> now). When considering these two things together, I realized that there is a
> kind of information that Wikipedia seriously lacks, and that is
> bibliographies. If you've written a research paper lately (I'm writing two at
> the moment, myself) you know that the list of books that the author has read
> is just as valuable as whatever the book itself is about. However,
> Wikipedians don't really make an effort to include "further reading" as part
> of the entry, beyond what they list as citations.
>
> I wanted to start a project to focus on getting that store of information
> into Wikipedia, and once I get around to it I'll list it on Proposed
> Projects. However, as mentioned about, a fellow editor suggested that a
> project like this might have repurcussions in other areas (and I hope he
> responds to explain what they were - something about the manual of style?).
>
> Discuss, then, and if you'd like to help, I'll have information up somewhere
> on my userpage fairly soon.
>
> Yours,
> Cantara
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