Welcome to WikiProject Swimming! This
WikiProject is dedicated to improving Wikipedia's coverage of topics related to competitive
swimming and other aquatic sports.
Our goals
To provide guidelines and recommendations for articles that describe all aspects of swimming and water sports.
To improve Wikipedia's coverage of swimming and water sports by creating, expanding, and maintaining such articles.
To serve as the central point of discussion for issues related to swimming and water sports in Wikipedia.
Our scope
The project generally considers any article related to competitive swimming, long course swimming, short course swimming, open water swimming, diving, water polo, synchronized swimming, and participants, coaches and governing organizations of those disciplines to be within the scope of WikiProject Swimming.
Our structure
Internally, the project has developed several structural features to help in managing its extensive work:
Departments, which coordinate work on certain specialized tasks, such as peer review or project-wide collaboration.
The assessment department focuses on assessing the quality of Wikipedia's swimming and water sports articles. While much of the work is done in conjunction with the
WP:1.0 program, the article ratings are also used within the project itself to aid in recognizing excellent contributions and identifying topics in need of further work.
The ratings are done in a distributed fashion through parameters in the {{
WP Swimming}} project banner; this causes the articles to be placed in a set of categories that serves as the basis for an
automatically generated worklist.
Automation
The automation department uses various automated and semi-automated methods to perform batch tasks that would be extremely tedious to do manually; it collects requests for tasks, discusses whether they are suitable for automation, and attempts to match them with bot operators or users of semi-automated tools for implementation. All project members are invited to request tasks and to comment on the suitability of outstanding requests.
Peer review
The peer review department conducts peer reviews of swimming and water sports related articles on request; this helps to obtain ideas for further improvement by having contributors who may not have previously worked on particular articles examine them. Project members are invited to submit articles to the department in lieu of using the generic peer review process.
At this time, there is currently one swimming featured topic, meaning it represents Wikipedia's best work in covering a subject comprehensively and with items of consistently good quality:
International Swimming Hall of Fame,
List of Medalists, includes medalists for the Olympics (1896–2004), FINA World Championships (1973–2005), Pan Pacific Championships (1985–2002), Pan American Games (1951–2003), World University Games (1959–2005), Short Course World Championships (1993–2004). (freely archived from ISHOF original online PDF document)
National Collegiate Athletic Association,
NCAA Division I Men's Swimming & Diving, NCAA, Indianapolis, Indiana (2014). (free online PDF copy of NCAA championship records and results through 2014)
Newspapers.com,
Keyword Search (online subscription archive for historical newspapers -- free memberships available through Wikipedia)
The New York Times,
Article Archive (online subscription newspaper article archive)
New Zealand Olympic Committee,
New Zealand Medals (free online database of New Zealand medalists at Olympics and Commonwealth Games)
Sports Illustrated,
Vault (free online archive of 60+ years of American sports magazine articles)
Sports-Reference.com,
Olympic Athlete Directory (free online Olympics database service, including Olympic athlete profiles, team lists and event results; caution: please note that Sports-Reference incorrectly lists pre-1984 swimmers in preliminary heats of relays as medalists)
Welcome to WikiProject Swimming! This
WikiProject is dedicated to improving Wikipedia's coverage of topics related to competitive
swimming and other aquatic sports.
Our goals
To provide guidelines and recommendations for articles that describe all aspects of swimming and water sports.
To improve Wikipedia's coverage of swimming and water sports by creating, expanding, and maintaining such articles.
To serve as the central point of discussion for issues related to swimming and water sports in Wikipedia.
Our scope
The project generally considers any article related to competitive swimming, long course swimming, short course swimming, open water swimming, diving, water polo, synchronized swimming, and participants, coaches and governing organizations of those disciplines to be within the scope of WikiProject Swimming.
Our structure
Internally, the project has developed several structural features to help in managing its extensive work:
Departments, which coordinate work on certain specialized tasks, such as peer review or project-wide collaboration.
The assessment department focuses on assessing the quality of Wikipedia's swimming and water sports articles. While much of the work is done in conjunction with the
WP:1.0 program, the article ratings are also used within the project itself to aid in recognizing excellent contributions and identifying topics in need of further work.
The ratings are done in a distributed fashion through parameters in the {{
WP Swimming}} project banner; this causes the articles to be placed in a set of categories that serves as the basis for an
automatically generated worklist.
Automation
The automation department uses various automated and semi-automated methods to perform batch tasks that would be extremely tedious to do manually; it collects requests for tasks, discusses whether they are suitable for automation, and attempts to match them with bot operators or users of semi-automated tools for implementation. All project members are invited to request tasks and to comment on the suitability of outstanding requests.
Peer review
The peer review department conducts peer reviews of swimming and water sports related articles on request; this helps to obtain ideas for further improvement by having contributors who may not have previously worked on particular articles examine them. Project members are invited to submit articles to the department in lieu of using the generic peer review process.
At this time, there is currently one swimming featured topic, meaning it represents Wikipedia's best work in covering a subject comprehensively and with items of consistently good quality:
International Swimming Hall of Fame,
List of Medalists, includes medalists for the Olympics (1896–2004), FINA World Championships (1973–2005), Pan Pacific Championships (1985–2002), Pan American Games (1951–2003), World University Games (1959–2005), Short Course World Championships (1993–2004). (freely archived from ISHOF original online PDF document)
National Collegiate Athletic Association,
NCAA Division I Men's Swimming & Diving, NCAA, Indianapolis, Indiana (2014). (free online PDF copy of NCAA championship records and results through 2014)
Newspapers.com,
Keyword Search (online subscription archive for historical newspapers -- free memberships available through Wikipedia)
The New York Times,
Article Archive (online subscription newspaper article archive)
New Zealand Olympic Committee,
New Zealand Medals (free online database of New Zealand medalists at Olympics and Commonwealth Games)
Sports Illustrated,
Vault (free online archive of 60+ years of American sports magazine articles)
Sports-Reference.com,
Olympic Athlete Directory (free online Olympics database service, including Olympic athlete profiles, team lists and event results; caution: please note that Sports-Reference incorrectly lists pre-1984 swimmers in preliminary heats of relays as medalists)