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BookBard here! As you may have guessed, I love books, and my quest is to bring book info that is missing here to Wikipedia. I have found a few books in the past through this site that I would not have found otherwise, usually through articles on historical people. Inspirational fiction and historical fiction are my passions, so I hope to use what I have learned (and will learn) to make Wikipedia a better place. I hope I will be able to provide information to book lovers such as myself and direct them to new treasures.
That being said, I am very new to Wikipedia and am still trying to figure things out. I'm writing this on September 10, 2012 and hopefully at some later date I can change this paragraph. However, if I do make mistakes, please be patient with me. I figure the only way I can really learn is to start editing.
Now I am off to make the world a better place for book lovers :)
BookBard (talk) 17:26, 10 September 2012 (UTC)
Hi BookBard, thanks for getting in touch! I think it's awesome you're thinking of contributing to literature articles, a subject that is really very overlooked as a whole. Unfortunately, the Novels/Books/Literature WikiProjects are rather stagnant at the moment, so I don't know how much help they will be to you. I would suggest, depending on what you'd like to write about, start with the guidelines and go from there. There are different types of articles, such as lists (List of novelists by nationality) or standalone articles about works of literature (The Red Badge of Courage), and each has their own style guideline as well as the Wikipedia Manual of Style to follow. Style guidelines like Wikipedia:Manual of Style/Novels are mostly suggestions for how an article should look, but it helps create a standardized framework if you want to create an article from scratch or else expand it. I'm not too familiar with writing lists, but I'm sure there are guidelines out there for those, too; most of the time I just search for something using the default Wiki searchbox, and usually there's something out there!
If you have questions about whether or not an article should be created, I suggest posting to a similar article's talk page to ask for opinions. For example, if you're not sure that an article for a specific book should exist based on notability guidelines, you can post to the talk page for the author. The important thing is that the subject is notable and can be verified by reliable, third party sources. If it is and it can, then I would say create away! And if you're not sure about how an article should look, then there's always the style guidelines. I hope this helps. If you have any other questions, let me know. :) María (yllosubmarine) 13:45, 24 September 2012 (UTC)
See? :)
Welcome!
Sure, I tagged the article for multiple reasons, however I don't think any of them are severe, merely things to be improved upon.
I think some of the wording is not written from a neutral point of view. (As well as a few other concerns I listed on the article)
Feel free to remove the tags at any time if you feel the concerns have been addressed. If you don't feel comfortable doing so, you can ask me or another experienced editor to take a look at it to remove the tags.
Let me know if you have any further questions, LegoKontribsTalkM 01:57, 26 September 2012 (UTC)
Bookbard,
Lists of books (Bibliographies) are much different than any other list on WP. First and foremost, the topic of the list should be notable and meet the criteria in WP:NOTESAL. It is a simple criteria--has a reliable source discussed the items in the list as a group (ie a list). In the case of bibliographies, has someone discussed the list of particular books as a group? In your request you mention Right now, the biggest list I would like to make is of novels/fiction books based on the lives of English royals or having them as a character in a book. Another idea I had was novels/historical fiction that are significant as far as a state's history (similar to the list of fiction by country, but just by state).
I would say that the proposed topics are most likely notable. In other words you should be able yo find sources that say discuss historical fiction of [state] as a group, ie a list of those books.
As you get started on this endeavor, I would suggest starting draft articles in your user space so I can look at them and advise as appropriate. It is generally easy to start articles in user space to play around with the bits and pieces. Once complete, they are easy to move to the article space. If you know how to get started, start one of you lists and send me the link. If you don't know how to start drafting an article in user space, let me know and I'll help you get it started.--Mike Cline (talk) 11:29, 9 October 2012 (UTC)
1. There are some significant royals who didn't rule, and I wasn't sure where to add them. Maybe a better way to phrase that is that there are some significant novels on royals who didn't rule. I also wasn't sure which list to use.
2.A lot of people start counting at 1066, but there are books on royals before the Norman period. Also, there are some rulers who were only declared rulers and I wasn't sure how far to go as far as them being on the list or not. I used Wikipedia's list for most of it, but I left out some people.
3. One big question I have is if there is a way to have hidden headings? I would rather have too much information than too little, and I want it to be easy for people to add to this list. In the two author bios I have made so far, I used an info box template, and if I didn't fill out a category, it didn't show up on the viewing page. I will be able to have a book for every ruler from William the Conqueror (1066) until Queen Victoria (1901), but I know I won't have any for some of the rulers before and after.
4. I'm not sure if it would be better to have them as headers to signify that they did in fact rule or to not have them there at all.
5. Another thing is what to do as far as relationships. Henry VIII is definitely gets a special way of doing things, and each of his wives have their own heading (no pun intended). Some rulers had significant mistresses, friends, etc. Do novels about them get included? It almost seems as though I would need a separate list for significant people during X's reign!
6. Then also, if there is overlap, do I list a book more than once? Eleanor of Aquitaine played a significant role in more than one reign, but she was the wife of only one English king. Do I mention a book about her more than once on the list then?
7. Which brings me to another question: as you can see, I have the wives listed with the husbands, but should I separate them if there are a significant number of books focusing on the wife (have more headings like Henry VIII's)?
8. Cromwell ruled but wasn't a royal. I don't know if he should be included. I personally wouldn't want to include him, but I'm not sure that is neutral.
I guess what I'm looking for is how to keep this clean, consistent, and easy to read. I have been trying to find rules that would apply to this list, and so far I'm stumped. What I thought would originally be an easy list to make turned out to be more complicated than I thought. Is there precedent for something like this that I can follow, or will I get to make it up? I was hoping to get your opinion since you have so much experience with lists. BookBard (talk) 20:00, 9 October 2012 (UTC)
Hello BookBard. I noticed you're interested in the WikiProject Novels. I joined the project today. Apparently there are sections of the project which have gone inactive, and which need to be revived. (Much of the regular activities like newsletters have gone defunct.) Would you like to work on reviving these areas of the project? We could try and pull together a team from recent active contributors. Bubka42 (talk) 11:11, 31 May 2013 (UTC)
Hello! BookBard,
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