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This is a WikiProject page relating to days of the year. It is meant to be a style guide for date pages (for example, January 1, January 2, January 3, etc.). It is the goal of this project to make all 366 historical anniversary pages consistent in style and content. Pages that are part of this WikiProject will display this on the talk page:
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Style
editThis section contains an essay on style, consisting of the advice or opinions of one or more WikiProjects on how to format and present article content within their area of interest. This information is not a formal Wikipedia policy or guideline, as it has not been thoroughly vetted by the community. |
- All entries in the Wikicalendar articles should adhere to the guideline set forth at Wikipedia:Days of the year.
- Any change to the page layout that would be a deviation from the template should be discussed on this project's talk page before such change is made. Standard date page layout includes the sections: Events, Births, Deaths, Holidays and observances, and External links.
- Any material lacking a reliable source directly supporting it may be removed and should not be restored without an inline citation to a reliable source.
- All events, births, deaths, and holidays should be linked to existing English Wikipedia articles and those articles should mention the specific events. Per WP:USERG, such a wikilink is not considered a reliable source, and a direct source is required.
- Events should be written in the present tense, not the past or future tense.[1] Entries should be written in a timeless fashion so that they do not need to be updated as time passes.
- Entries should be concise and informative, and not contain long narratives. Linked articles provide detailed information.
- The date pages should be kept clean of trivia such as film history, fabricated holidays and observances, fictional events, etc.
- Items, such as dates and years, should not be linked more than once within a section. Years of birth in the Deaths section and years of death in the Births section (e.g. (b. 1970)) should not be linked. Redundant links to other articles (linking the same thing more than once) should be limited to linking in order to support a particular event. See WP:OVERLINK for more on the general topic.
- Red links should not be created in the Wikicalendar articles. Only links to existing articles that support the content should be added.
- Whenever possible, new style dates should be used for entries. Duplicate entries on corresponding old style dates should be removed.
- When ordering births and deaths that occur in the same year, listings should be ordered alphabetically by the surname of the subject.
- Multiple deaths caused by the same event (e.g. December 7, 1941) may be listed, indented with a ":*", under the name of the event. See December_7#Deaths for an example.
- In keeping with the layout in the template, entries should be formatted using – because it is easier to be consistently duplicated in new entries. Often editors will use the - (hyphen) instead of the – (endash) without knowing the difference. Since – (endash) is proper for these pages, it is better to leave them as –.
- The External links section is considered static and the addition of new links should be discussed on this project's talk page.
Task list
edit- Massive citation cleanup: Adopt a date (your birthday?) and ensure each entry has a direct source supporting it or it is removed.
Ensure each article has the sub-sections that conform to the structure agreed upon after this discussion.Completed- Investigate getting the edit filter Special:AbuseFilter/1129 working?
- Event cleanup: There are many events in these pages that don't meet the threshhold of WP:EVENTDOY and should be removed.
DOY articles brought up to citation standard
editPlease add the page and your username when you brought this article up to standard
- January 1
- January 2 (Suonii180)
- January 4
- January 5
- January 29 (Ciridae)
- February 8 (Dantheanimator)
- February 11
- February 25 (NGS)
- February 28 (Toddst1)
- February 29 (Ciridae)
- March 8 (Suonii180)
- March 9 (Suonii180)
- March 10 (Suonii180)
- March 11 (Suonii180)
- March 12
- March 13
- March 14
- March 15 (Suonii180)
- March 28 (Suonii180)
- March 29 (Ciridae)
- April 29 (Ciridae)
- May 10
- May 11 (Toddst1)
- June 6 (NGS)
- August 14
- September 29 (Ciridae)
- October 2 (Suonii180)
- November 2 (mltg404)
- November 6 (Toddst1)
- November 22 (Suonii180)
- November 29 (Ciridae)
- December 12 (Toddst1)
- December 29 (Ciridae)
In progress (help welcome)
edit- January 6
- January 9
- January 10
- January 26 (Natalie Bueno Vasquez)
- February 13 (TheRedParrot)
- February 18
- March 7 (Suonii180)
- April 19
- July 14 (NGS)
- September 28 (BigLordFlash)
- October 29 (Ciridae)
- December 13 (NGS)
Members
editAll members should feel free to add {{User WikiProject Days of the year}} to their userpages.
Inactive
editParentage
editThe parent of this WikiProject is WikiProject Time.
Resources
edit- Project guideline
- Templates
Style guide (template) to Days of the year articles:
Templates appearing on Days of the year talk pages:
- Subpages
See all the subpages of this WikiProject by clicking this link.
- Watchlist
Add all the Days of the year articles to your watchlist here.
Monitor all the Days of the year articles by visiting this page.
(You may also wish to copy-and-paste the link: Special:RecentChangesLinked/List of days of the year to your user page for faster access.)
See also
edit- List of days of the year
- WikiProject Years
- WikiProject History
- WikiProject Holidays
- WikiProject Current events
- Wikipedia:Selected anniversaries (On This Day...)