This is not a Wikipedia article: This is a
workpage, a collection of material and work in progress that may or may not be incorporated into an article. It should not necessarily be considered factual or authoritative.
DRAFT ONLY. –
Moondyne 04:05, 28 December 2010 (UTC)reply
By consensus,
WP:EIA participants and others have agreed[1][2] to the following article standards and style guideline for Australian school articles. The guideline aims to discourage inclusion of non-encyclopaedic material and to encourage a consistent
look and feel to articles.
General
It is expected that articles will generally conform with the
Manual of Style;
Consistency is desirable trait, so please check with other Australian School articles before deviating from the current style. That being said,
WP:BRD is important, and discussion on any changes is welcome;
Pre-nominals (academic & occupational) - Acceptable in infoboxes as these may help describe indicate a person's role beyond their title. (conflicts with
WP:CREDENTIAL). Includes Dr., Prof., Rev., Sr. etc. In the infobox, these should be <small>...</small>;
Pre-nominals (General) - Do not use Mr./Mrs./Ms./Miss, etc. unless the first name (or initial) of the person concerned is unknown.
Post-nominals (academic) - Do not use.
Post-nominals (national awards) - Per
WP:CREDENTIAL,
AC and
OA etc. are acceptable. In the infobox, these should be <small>...</small>;
School articles will generally not include fees, revenue or school rankings in infoboxes. Such information in prose is acceptable, where supported through citations by a
secondaryreliable source, and where relevant and significant;
Avoid including individuals in infoboxes beyond the named positions. eg. |headmaster=, |principal=, |vice principal=, |chaplain=, |chairman=, etc.;
The |key_people= parameter is for notable individuals only (i.e., those individuals who are significant or have a Wikipedia article of their own).
Separated General Guidelines and Infobox guidelines. Added link to
WP:MOS and a couple of other things. -danjel (
talk to me) 07:01, 28 December 2010 (UTC)reply
Dislike Infobox#4. If he has a WP article he'll be wikilinked anyway, and in the named parameter position. –
Moondyne 07:43, 28 December 2010 (UTC)reply
Possibly. But consider, for example, if William & Kate send a kid over to sit in one of our schools. That would be a "key person"? Actually to be honest, I dislike the parameter completely and my disdain for it is growing. -danjel (
talk to me) 10:20, 28 December 2010 (UTC)reply
I would not expect to see a notable student in an infobox. –
Moondyne 13:07, 28 December 2010 (UTC)reply
This is not a Wikipedia article: This is a
workpage, a collection of material and work in progress that may or may not be incorporated into an article. It should not necessarily be considered factual or authoritative.
DRAFT ONLY. –
Moondyne 04:05, 28 December 2010 (UTC)reply
By consensus,
WP:EIA participants and others have agreed[1][2] to the following article standards and style guideline for Australian school articles. The guideline aims to discourage inclusion of non-encyclopaedic material and to encourage a consistent
look and feel to articles.
General
It is expected that articles will generally conform with the
Manual of Style;
Consistency is desirable trait, so please check with other Australian School articles before deviating from the current style. That being said,
WP:BRD is important, and discussion on any changes is welcome;
Pre-nominals (academic & occupational) - Acceptable in infoboxes as these may help describe indicate a person's role beyond their title. (conflicts with
WP:CREDENTIAL). Includes Dr., Prof., Rev., Sr. etc. In the infobox, these should be <small>...</small>;
Pre-nominals (General) - Do not use Mr./Mrs./Ms./Miss, etc. unless the first name (or initial) of the person concerned is unknown.
Post-nominals (academic) - Do not use.
Post-nominals (national awards) - Per
WP:CREDENTIAL,
AC and
OA etc. are acceptable. In the infobox, these should be <small>...</small>;
School articles will generally not include fees, revenue or school rankings in infoboxes. Such information in prose is acceptable, where supported through citations by a
secondaryreliable source, and where relevant and significant;
Avoid including individuals in infoboxes beyond the named positions. eg. |headmaster=, |principal=, |vice principal=, |chaplain=, |chairman=, etc.;
The |key_people= parameter is for notable individuals only (i.e., those individuals who are significant or have a Wikipedia article of their own).
Separated General Guidelines and Infobox guidelines. Added link to
WP:MOS and a couple of other things. -danjel (
talk to me) 07:01, 28 December 2010 (UTC)reply
Dislike Infobox#4. If he has a WP article he'll be wikilinked anyway, and in the named parameter position. –
Moondyne 07:43, 28 December 2010 (UTC)reply
Possibly. But consider, for example, if William & Kate send a kid over to sit in one of our schools. That would be a "key person"? Actually to be honest, I dislike the parameter completely and my disdain for it is growing. -danjel (
talk to me) 10:20, 28 December 2010 (UTC)reply
I would not expect to see a notable student in an infobox. –
Moondyne 13:07, 28 December 2010 (UTC)reply