Wikipedia:WikiProject Outlines#Hall of Recognition

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{{nutshell|  Here, we build outlines! To supplement searches, for when the search box isn't enough.}}

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Outlines are hierarchically structured topics lists.

If you like one or more of the following:

  • to organize subjects' topics into a tree structure
  • to make site maps
  • structured lists
  • tables of contents
  • classified indexes

Then, you've come to the right place! For, Wikipedia's outlines are all of the above.

We're mapmakers, metaphorically speaking

Wikipedia's goal is to provide knowledge. But knowledge is only useful if you can find it and make sense of it. The main limitation of a search box is that it can only look for what you already know exists: it is not a map. Like with a map, the function of an outline, and the mission of this WikiProject, is to show readers what exists and help them get to where it is — except that, in this case, the destinations are Wikipedia articles rather than physical locations. Outlines serve as site maps of Wikipedia, by subject. And while maps help navigate the landscape, outlines show the knowledgescape of a subject.

= More metaphors =

An outline is also like a table of contents or a menu, except that, instead of listing chapter titles in a book or food dishes in a restaurant, outlines present the topics in a subject.

Another useful metaphor is that each page in Wikipedia is a teleportation chamber. To use the search box for teleporting, you specify your destination subject. An outline is a teleportation chamber with its own destination registry. Each outline lists the available target topics, and clicking on one instantly takes you there. You don't need to know where you are going in advance — the list helps you choose.

= Outlines are tree structures =

Outlines present the topics belonging to a subject as a tree structure, using sections, subsections, and indented item entries to signify branching of the tree. As tree structures, outlines provide the following benefits:

  1. They can help the user see how a particular topic fits into the whole subject.
  2. They also show how topics are related to each other: what belongs to what, and what topics fall into the same sections.
  3. Having a subject laid out on one page saves time. Split up as categories, a 76-section subject would require visiting 76 different category pages to see all the subject's topics, which entails a lot of back-tracking. Scrolling down an outline page is much more convenient and faster.
  4. The bird's eye view provided by outlines allows users to see patterns in the information in a relatively painless way.
  5. Through how they are organized, outlines help users find individual pages, even when they don't know precisely what they are looking for, or exactly what it is called.
  6. Outlines reveal gaps in their subjects' coverage that need to be filled in with new articles.

= Examples of well-developed outlines =

Lists of outlines

Scope

{{See also|Category:WikiProject Outlines articles}}

Each outline article is a list of a subject's topics arranged hierarchically to show the relationships between them: those that are the most important, general entries and those that give more specialist detail. Outlines show the structure of articles about a subject, opening another way besides searching, for navigating it. They could be considered Wikipedia's equivalent to Brittanica's Propædia.

Each outline is intended to help the reader become familiar with the subject it presents, and also serves as a table of contents or site map to that subject's coverage on Wikipedia. Outlines are different from portals or indexes. While a portal focuses solely on well-developed featured content, an outline's main purpose is to direct readers through a subject's related articles. Indexes are intended to be comprehensive alphabetical lists of articles related to subject, but finding something in an alphabetical index can be difficult if one does not know the article title (and if one does, one hardly needs the index). Outlines might not list every article in a subject, and often their links lead to lists or other outlines to provide further detail. For an example, compare Portal:Japan, Index of Japan-related articles, and Outline of Japan.

Announcements

= Another outline has made it to Featured List status! =

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|text = Congratulations, Trailblazer101! The list you nominated, Outline of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, has been promoted to featured status, recognizing it as one of the best lists on Wikipedia. The nomination discussion has been archived.{{parabr}}This is a rare accomplishment and you should be proud. If you would like, you may nominate it to appear on the Main page as Today's featured list. Keep up the great work! Cheers, {{user0|PresN}} via FACBot (talk) 00:26, 26 June 2024 (UTC)

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= Many outline drafts are approaching their time limit =

If a draft goes six months without an edit, it is subject to routine deletion. To learn when each draft was last edited, see this WikiProject's draft tracker.''

= Latest additions =

These are new outlines, and while they are past the stub stage, they still need development:

= Outline of the week! =

The outline of the week is:

::{{Wikipedia:WikiProject Outlines/Outline of the week}}

Please help improve it.

= Article alerts =

This project is served by Article alerts, which can be seen in this section directly below, or at Wikipedia:WikiProject Outlines/Article alerts. This lets us to know about any AfDs (Articles for deletion discussions) on outlines, requested moves, or other outline-related discussions without having to rely on manual notifications. To have the alerts show up on your user page or user talk page, include this code on that page: {{Wikipedia:WikiProject Outlines/Article alerts}}

{{/Article alerts}}

Advice

{{main|Wikipedia:Outlines}}

; Tips

; Related guidelines

  • {{swl|Wikipedia:Lists}}
  • {{swl|Wikipedia:Stand-alone lists}}
  • {{swl|Wikipedia:Categories, lists, and navigation templates}}

; Related projects

  • {{swl|Wikipedia:WikiProject Contents}}
  • {{swl|Wikipedia:WikiProject Lists}}

= Create outline drafts in userspace =

It's best to create outline drafts as sub-pages of your user page, such as in your sandbox, and not in the draft namespace. That's because drafts in the draft namespace disappear after a certain period of time with no edit activity.

= How to watch over the outlines =

The outlines need watchdogs, to keep an eye on them and make sure they are secure and well maintained.

Here are some tips for effective monitoring of this valuable resource:

== Tip 1: Place article alerts on your talk page ==

Place this project's articles alerts template on your talk page in such a way that it floats at the bottom, so that you see it every time you read a message there. To do so, copy and paste this code near the top of your talk page:

{{Wikipedia:WikiProject Outlines/Article alerts}}

This will allow you to easily keep track of outline deletion discussions at AfD, requested moves, featured list nominations, and other formally tagged outline-related nominations.

Note: Article alerts doesn't catch everything, like page edits and untagged discussions. For those, we have watchlists...

== Tip 2: Use this WikiProject's watchlist ==

There's a comprehensive outline-related watchlist at Wikipedia:WikiProject Outlines/Watchlist using Related changes.

Follow the instructions at the top of that page.

Also feel free to keep that page up to date by adding new outline-related pages to it.

== Tip 3: Related changes can also be used on outline lists ==

In the desktop view of Wikipedia, one tool available to monitor activity on outlines is related changes.

To use it on outlines, go to Wikipedia:Contents/Outlines and click on "Related changes" in the tools menu.

In order for this to work on all outlines, Wikipedia:Contents/Outlines must be kept up to date.

Beware: "Related changes" looks a lot like "Recent changes", and it is easy to accidentally use the latter by mistake.

== Tip 4: Use the outline categories for monitoring... ==

Related changes works on the various :Category:Wikipedia outlines pages, too.

Open tasks

Here are some things you can do to help (listed directly below, and in the subsections that follow):

  • Scour the outlines for the best ones, to present them in the example list in the lead section at the top of this page.
  • Maintain links to topic outlines: each article of the corresponding topic should have a link to its topic outline in its see also section. Periodically check each see also section, as the links sometimes get removed. Snap Links comes in handy for this.
  • Place outlines on your watchlist and check it every time you log on. This link or a FF addon can be used alternatively. This needs to be done in order to prevent against vandalism and possibly AfD's.
  • Place a WikiProject banner at the top of the talk pages of all lists of basic topics, leading here. Use {{subst:BLT|topic uncapitalized|topic capitalized}}.
  • Place a coverage banner at the top of the talk pages of all articles matching the subjects in the titles of topic outlines, leading to the corresponding list. Use {{[[Template:Outline of knowledge coverage|Outline of knowledge coverage|subject}}.
  • the coverage banner template needs to be designed

= Add entries missing from [[Wikipedia:Contents/Outlines]] =

= Outlines needing reformatting and/or renaming =

Outlines here need to be converted to the standard outline format. Only after a page has been converted to outline format should it be renamed to Outline of x. Otherwise, others may assume the formatting is correct, and emulate it.

  1. List of slapstick comedy topics
  2. List of Occupy movement topics

= Add pictures =

= Start a new outline =

To start a new outline...

:See also: Helpful tips (read it!)

  • First, decide which topic you'd like to outline. It could be as broad as Outline of mathematics, or as narrow as Outline of chocolate and start the page. The title should be in the format of Outline of x
  • Write a little introduction before outlining to get warmed up, this will also become the introductory paragraph of the outline.
  • Start listing articles on your topic. You can find them by using Special:PrefixIndex and a [http://www.google.com/webhp?hl=en#hl=en&q=allintitle%3A+KEYWORD+site%3Ahttp%3A%2F%2Fen.wikipedia.org%2Fwiki&aq=f&oq=&aqi=&fp=q07gBlqSm5s site allintitle Google search].
  • Organize links in a way that is accessible so that people can find the articles linked to. You might use an {{tl|Outline generator}} template, like this: {{subst:Outline generator|topic uncapitalized|topic capitalized}} or, if you're outlining a specific country, {{subst:Template:Outline country|country name}}.
  • After that, you can add a few pictures to make the outline look nicer. Try using different ones than the ones on the article by searching on Wikimedia Commons.
  • Once you've finished, take a look back and see if you were able to outline the subject successfully and then post your work here so that other editors are aware it exists and can review it.

= Work on an existing outline =

Most outlines are incomplete, because subjects change over time, and so does Wikipedia's coverage of them.

See Wikipedia:Contents/Outlines, and choose a subject that interests you, and start adding links.

= Create drafts =

= Work on drafts =

: Note: If a draft goes six months without an edit, it is subject to routine deletion. To learn when each draft was last edited, see this WikiProject's draft tracker.

== Priority one outline drafts ==

  1. Draft:Outline of the arts (major branch of knowledge lacking an outline!)

== New drafts ==

== Outline drafts very near completion ==

Please see if you can finish these up:

  1. Draft:Outline of Delhi

== Outline drafts over half-way done ==

== Outline drafts well underway ==

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  1. Draft:Outline of agricultural science
  2. Draft:Outline of American football
  3. Draft:Outline of animal science
  4. Draft:Outline of applied mathematics
  5. Draft:Outline of armed forces
  6. Draft:Outline of art history
  7. Draft:Outline of astrobiology
  8. Draft:Outline of astrophysics
  9. Draft:Outline of biogeography
  10. Draft:Outline of bowling
  11. Draft:Outline of boxing
  12. Draft:Outline of business ethics
  13. Draft:Outline of climatology
  14. Draft:Outline of cognitive psychology
  15. Draft:Outline of constructed languages
  16. Draft:Outline of deep learning
  17. Draft:Outline of Donald Trump
  18. Draft:Outline of encyclopedias
  19. Draft:Outline of erotica and pornography
  20. Draft:Outline of existentialism
  21. Draft:Outline of families
  22. Draft:Outline of fire
  23. Draft:Outline of geothermal power
  24. Draft:Outline of gridiron football
  25. Draft:Outline of gymnastics
  26. Draft:Outline of hip hop music
  27. Draft:Outline of homelessness
  28. Draft:Outline of horror fiction
  29. Draft:Outline of housing
  30. Draft:Outline of human physiology
  31. Draft:Outline of human resource management
  32. Draft:Outline of information technology management
  33. Draft:Outline of Jerusalem
  34. Draft:Outline of Marvel Comics
  35. Draft:Outline of meat
  36. Draft:Outline of mechanical engineering
  37. Draft:Outline of meditation
  38. Draft:Outline of memory
  39. Draft:Outline of modern history
  40. Draft:Outline of museums
  41. Draft:Outline of mythology
  42. Draft:Outline of natural satellites
  43. Draft:Outline of numbers
  44. Draft:Outline of occupational safety and health
  45. Draft:Outline of ontologies
  46. Draft:Outline of planets
  47. Draft:Outline of prehistory
  48. Draft:Outline of prosthetics
  49. Draft:Outline of recreation
  50. Draft:Outline of recreational drug economy
  51. Draft:Outline of renewable energy
  52. Draft:Outline of rock music
  53. Draft:Outline of rugby
  54. Draft:Outline of rugby league
  55. Draft:Outline of San Diego
  56. Draft:Outline of San Jose, California (lots of red links)
  57. Draft:Outline of spy fiction
  58. Draft:Outline of the 2019–20 coronavirus pandemic
  59. Draft:Outline of the Crusades
  60. Draft:Outline of the French Revolution
  61. Draft:Outline of the Kennedy family
  62. Draft:Outline of the LGBT community
  63. Draft:Outline of the Olympic Games
  64. Draft:Outline of the Russian Revolution
  65. Draft:Outline of the World Wide Web
  66. Draft:Outline of time
  67. Draft:Outline of tinea
  68. Draft:Outline of Victoria, Australia
  69. Draft:Outline of volcanoes

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== Mostly bare-bones outline draft starts ==

  1. Draft:Outline of beans
  2. Draft:Outline of bread
  3. Draft:Outline of biomedical engineering
  4. Draft:Outline of Canadian football
  5. Draft:Outline of climate engineering
  6. Draft:Outline of computer networking
  7. Draft:Outline of constitutional law
  8. Draft:Outline of crime
  9. Draft:Outline of crime fiction
  10. Draft:Outline of criminal law
  11. Draft:Outline of dairy farming
  12. Draft:Outline of dairy products
  13. Draft:Outline of DC Comics
  14. Draft:Outline of disease
  15. Draft:Outline of Doctor Who
  16. Draft:Outline of earthquakes
  17. Draft:Outline of entrepreneurship
  18. Draft:Outline of extinction
  19. Draft:Outline of fire safety
  20. Draft:Outline of freight transport
  21. Draft:Outline of fruits
  22. Draft:Outline of grains
  23. Draft:Outline of hills
  24. Draft:Outline of hockey
  25. Draft:Outline of humans
  26. Draft:Outline of hydropower
  27. Draft:Outline of ice hockey
  28. Draft:Outline of juggling
  29. Draft:Outline of Julius Caesar
  30. Draft:Outline of lacrosse
  31. Draft:Outline of legumes
  32. Draft:Outline of magic (illusion)
  33. Draft:Outline of Mahatma Ghandi
  34. Draft:Outline of maritime transport
  35. Draft:Outline of mass communication
  36. Draft:Outline of money
  37. Draft:Outline of morality
  38. Draft:Outline of mountains
  39. Draft:Outline of outer space
  40. Draft:Outline of prostitution
  41. Draft:Outline of reference works
  42. Draft:Outline of research
  43. Draft:Outline of road transport
  44. Draft:Outline of role-playing games
  45. Draft:Outline of romance fiction
  46. Draft:Outline of safety
  47. Draft:Outline of secondary education
  48. Draft:Outline of ships
  49. Draft:Outline of sleep
  50. Draft:Outline of stars
  51. Draft:Outline of street art
  52. Draft:Outline of supernovas
  53. Draft:Outline of the American Indian Wars
  54. Draft:Outline of the food industry
  55. Draft:Outline of the Israeli–Palestinian conflict
  56. Draft:Outline of the universe
  57. Draft:Outline of typography
  58. Draft:Outline of wave power
  59. Draft:Outline of welfare
  60. Draft:Outline of Western fiction
  61. Draft:Outline of wild cats
  62. Draft:Outline of world history

Templates

  • {{tl|Outline tpm}} - placed at top of an outline's talk page
  • {{tl|Outline footer}} - placed at bottom of all Outlines

;For talkpages

  • {{tl|WikiProject Outlines}} - placed on the talk page of all Outlines

;For building outlines

  • {{tl|Outline generator}} - for outline creation
  • {{tl|Outline country}} - for outline creation
  • {{tl|Outline U.S. State}} - for outline creation
  • {{tl|Annotated link}} - for automatically annotating a link with its short description

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Award templates

To award editors who've made significant contributions to Outlines and/or the Outlines WikiProject, here are some award templates you could use. Other awards work well too. Feel free to use your imagination.

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Hall of Recognition

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History of outlines on Wikipedia

: Note: this section is a work in progress. Feel free to expand it.