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    A WikiProject, or Wikiproject, is an affinity group for contributors with shared goals within the Wikimedia movement. WikiProjects are prevalent within the largest wiki, Wikipedia, and exist to varying degrees within sibling projects such as Wiktionary, Wikiquote, Wikidata, and Wikisource.

  2. A WikiProject is a group of contributors who want to work together as a team to improve Wikipedia. These groups often focus on a specific topic area (for example, WikiProject Mathematics or WikiProject India ), a specific part of the encyclopedia (for example, WikiProject Disambiguation ), or a specific kind of task (for example ...

    • Before You Begin
    • Proposing A Project
    • Create The WikiProject
    • Task Force
    • Tagging Pages with WikiProject Banners
    • WikiProjects Define Their Scopes
    • Advice Pages
    • Role of The WikiProject Council
    • Recruiting Editors
    • General

    Interested in starting a WikiProject? First, check to see if the project (or related projects) already exist(s). You can browse existing projects at the manual directory and the automatically curated directory as well as the WikiProject list maintained by Bamyers99. Additionally, you can use the searchbox below to text search for existing pages in ...

    If the project doesn't yet exist, but you've found interested editors, it's time to propose your project idea! Go to the WikiProject proposals page and search that page and its archives to see if your project idea has been proposed before (if it has, be prepared to justify why you feel this time the project will succeed). Follow the instructions on...

    Creating a WikiProject is technically as easy as starting a page titled Wikipedia:WikiProject Your Favorite Topic. However, various tools have been developed to help WikiProjects keep track of pages of interest and to facilitate collaboration on improving the encyclopedia coverage of a topic area. Getting a new project set up utilizing these tools ...

    Based on discussion at a WikiProject proposal or at a given WikiProject, you may instead wish to start a task force under an existing WikiProject. A task force is a group of editors interested in a smaller part of a WikiProject's scope (e.g. United States military history task force is under the Military history WikiProject). Creating a task force ...

    Many WikiProjects use talk page banners to mark certain pages as within the scope of the WikiProject. This helps the WikiProjects to organize their progress improving pages within the project's scope. Additionally, talk page banners may point interested editors towards relevant WikiProjects where they might become involved, or just ask a question a...

    Many editors place banners on behalf of WikiProjects in which they are not participants. This practice is normally welcomed by WikiProjects as it brings to their attention new and interesting articles. Be judicious in making such placements by carefully reviewing the scope of the project. Information about the project's scope is often available on ...

    Many large WikiProjects collect advice about how to apply Wikipedia's policies and guidelines to their specific subject area. This advice, sometimes in a separate advice page, sometimes in a section of the WikiProject's main page, is often excellent, and may helpfully consolidate and explain the specific details of many site-wide policies and guide...

    There may still arise situations when there is a seemingly intractable disagreement between projects. If that happens, you can ask for advice from the WikiProject Council. This group contains people who have generally shown some ability at working with and in groups. In severe cases, formal dispute resolutionchannels are available. The community ha...

    Make your project visible:
    Find editors active in your area – For each project in the Wikipedia:WikiProject Directory, Reports bot makes a list of editors active on those pages (e.g. WikiProject Birds).
    Article statistics – WP 1.0 bot generates tables summarizing article quality and importance statistics. For more information, see here.
    New pages relevant to your project – AlexNewArtBot (now run by InceptionBot) searches newly created pages for keywords related to projects, and makes a list of all new pages in the last 14 days tha...
    Project watchlist – You can make a watchlist of all pages tagged with the WikiProject banner by making a list of all WikiProject articles, then use Special:RecentChangesLinked to list all recent ch...
    Enable Article Alerts to produce an automatically updated list of WP:Articles for deletion, WP:Proposed deletions, and other time-sensitive news about tagged articles. See WP:AALERTS for details, a...
  3. 19 de mar. de 2023 · A WikiProject is a collection of pages devoted to co-ordinating long-term tasks on Wikisource. Contents. 1 Starting a new project. 1.1 Before creation. 1.2 Tips. 1.3 Creation of the project. 2 Existing WikiProjects. 2.1 Specific content projects. 2.2 Translation. 2.3 Projects about Wikisource. Starting a new project [ edit] Before creation [ edit]

  4. Un wikiproyecto es una página donde los usuarios se coordinan para mejorar artículos relacionados con un mismo tema o actividad. Actualmente hay 293 wikiproyectos en marcha y 263 inactivos que puedes despertar. No es necesario estar inscrito en ningún wikiproyecto para poder editar artículos.

  5. 29 de may. de 2020 · A WikiProject is a metadata page that serves as a reference point for those who wish to be involved in a specific project to create a set of highly-related books. Structural principles for a WikiProject page: defines the scope of the particular project

  6. 14 de may. de 2024 · Translate this page. What is a WikiProject? [ edit] A WikiProject is a group of contributors who want to work together as a team to improve Wikidata. These groups often focus on a specific topic area (for example, astronomy) or a specific kind of task (for example, solving problems related to disambiguation pages ).