Wikipedia:WikiProject LGBTQ+ studies/Resources#Templates and suchlike
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This is a collection of resources for researching and editing LGBTQ+ related content, including guidelines, research sources, and templates.
Policies, guidelines, and essays
There are several Wikipedia policies, guidelines, and essays that are particularly relevant when writing about LGBT people and topics.
- WP:LGBTQ+/Guidelines is an essay with advice on writing about LGBTQ+ topics generally, how to write about transgender and non-binary people, and when to use gay or homosexual as labels.
- WP:BLP is a policy requiring a high degree of care and high-quality sources when writing about living people.
- WP:EGRS is a guideline on how to apply categories that relate to ethnicity, gender, religion, sexuality, or disability.
- MOS:GENDERID is a guideline on how to refer to a person whose gender might be questioned.
- WP:GENDERIDENTITY is an essay answering frequently asked questions about MOS:GENDERID.
- MOS:MULTIPLENAMES is a guideline on when to mention previous names.
Research
= General resources =
- [http://www.glbtqarchive.com/ GLBTQ.com Archive]
- [http://www.qrd.org/qrd/ Queer Resources Directory]
- [http://www.stonewall.org.uk/what_we_do/2583.asp Publications] by UK LGBTQ rights group Stonewall
- [http://www.binetusa.org/Pages/BiLinks.html Links and Resources] from BiNet USA
- [https://www.genderspectrum.org/ Gender Spectrum]
= Historical Resources =
- [http://rictornorton.co.uk/index.htm Gay History and Literature: Essays by Richtor Norton]
- [http://www2.archivists.org/groups/lesbian-and-gay-archives-roundtable-lagar/lavender-legacies-guide Lavender Legacies: Lesbian and Gay Archives Roundtable Guide to Sources in North America]
- [http://sitemaker.umich.edu/lesbian.history/home Lesbians in the Twentieth Century]
- [http://www.pbs.org/outofthepast/ Out of the Past: 400 Years of Lesbian and Gay History in America]
- [http://outhistory.org/ OutHistory.org]
- [http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/pwh/ People with a History: An Online Guide to Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Trans* History]
- [http://www.lgbthistoryuk.org/ UK LGBT History Project]
- [http://thecastro.net/ Uncle Donald's Castro Street]
- [https://vault.library.uvic.ca/collections/6576cedf-1282-4089-8351-08f73f4199b4 Transvestia], 1960-1986 magazine
= LGBTQ+ rights =
- [https://www.aclu.org/lgbt-rights ACLU Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Project]
- [https://www.equaldex.com Equaldex] – tables of rights for every country and many states, provinces, and regions; opinion polls
- [http://www.glad.org/ Gay & Lesbian Advocates & Defenders]
- [https://iglhrc.org/ International Gay and Lesbian Human Rights Commission]
- [http://www.lambdalegal.org/ Lambda Legal]
- [http://www.nclrights.org/ National Center for Lesbian Rights]
- [http://www.transequality.org/ National Center for Transgender Equality]
= Lists of LGBTQ+ people =
Lists of potentially notable people who may not have articles on Wikipedia (will require further research to provide reliable sources, but a starting point):
- [http://home.cc.umanitoba.ca/~wyatt/celebs-list.html Gay, Lesbian and Bisexual Historical and Celebrity Figures]
- [http://andrejkoymasky.com/liv/fam/fam00.html The Living Room: Famous GLTB People (Or who tried it at least once...)]
- [http://www.qrd.org/qrd/misc/lists/out.list-2.0-03.95 The Out List]
- [http://gayinfo.tripod.com/ Rob's GAY Info Pages: A-Z of Gay, Lesbian and Bisexual People]
= LGBTQ+ Health =
- [http://www.glma.org Gay and Lesbian Medical Association]
- [http://www.glma.org/_data/n_0001/resources/live/HealthyCompanionDoc3.pdf Healthy People 2010 Companion Document]
= LGBTQ+ Sexuality & Psychology =
== American Psychological Association ==
- [http://www.apa.org/about/gr/issues/lgbt/index.aspx Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Issues]
- [http://www.apa.org/topics/lgbt/index.aspx LGBT index]
- [http://www.apa.org/helpcenter/sexual-orientation.aspx Sexual orientation]
- [http://www.apa.org/pi/lgbt/index.aspx Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Concerns]
Templates and suchlike
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Please use these templates where applicable. Beware of using too many templates on the same article which can clutter the page.
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Template(s)
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{{tl|LGBTQ}} or {{tl|LGBTQ sidebar}} | Article pages of main LGBT topics. | LGBTQ topics navbox (see here for usage notes). |
{{tl|Bisexuality topics}} or {{tl|Bisexuality topics sidebar}} | Article pages of main bisexuality topics. | Bisexuality topics navbox |
{{tl|Intersex}} or {{tl|Intersex sidebar}} | Article pages of main intersex topics. | Intersex topics navbox. Note: lists only a small subset of items in :Category:Intersex and medicine accessible via a more link. |
{{tl|Infobox intersex rights}}
| Infobox for intersex rights in country pages. | See example page Intersex rights in the United States. |
{{tl|Transgender footer}} or {{tl|Transgender sidebar}} | Article pages of main transgender/transsexuality topics | Transgender topics navbox |
{{tl|LGBT rights}}
| Article pages of main LGBT rights issues | LGBT rights series box → If the article is about LGBT rights in a particular region, use {{tl|Infobox LGBT rights}} instead. → If the article is about an LGBT rights organization, use {{tl|Infobox organization}} instead. → If the article is about an LGBT rights activist, use {{tl|Infobox person}} instead. → If the article is about recognition of same-sex partnerships, see the Same-sex unions template below. |
{{tl|Same-sex unions}}
| Article pages | Lists current status of same-sex unions around the world, with links to relevant articles. Due to its very large size, should mainly only be used on articles about same-sex unions in a particular region. |
colspan=3|Infoboxes |
{{tl|Infobox LGBT rights}}
| LGBT rights in country/state articles | Displays a map and summary of the country or state's LGBT rights (see template page for usage instructions) |
colspan=3|Portal |
| Goes in "See also" section of relevant articles | Links to: {{portal-inline|LGBTQ}} |
colspan=3|Stub templates |
{{tl|LGBTQ-stub}}
| Article pages (below categories) | Tells readers that this article is a stub and invites them to expand it. It also lists the article in the LGBTQ stubs category. |
colspan=3|Project templates |
{{tl|WikiProject LGBTQ+ studies}}
| Article talk pages | WikiProject LGBTQ+ banner, to be placed on all LGBTQ+ article talk pages (see here for usage notes)
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{{tl|MOS-TW}}, {{tl|MOS-TM}}
| Article talk pages | Templates reminding editors of the policies (in particular MOS:IDENTITY surrounding gendered pronouns, etc., for transgender article subjects, as pronoun-related arguments are commonplace
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{{tl|User WikiProject LGBTQ+ studies}}
| Your user page | Userbox to show that you're a project member, also provides some quick project-related links such as a link to all changes to article talk pages tagged by this project. To use, add |
{{tl|LGBTQ+ Welcome}}
| User talk pages | Welcome box for new participants' talk pages. Use in the form |