From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Welcome to the Glossary WikiProject. The goal here is to create glossaries on various subjects for inclusion in the encyclopedia (see WP:Manual of Style/Glossaries). Glossaries are a type of list, which in turn is a type of article (or article section) on Wikipedia.

Goals and scope

Goals:

Scope:

  • This project applies to glossaries, but not to word lists. (Needs expansion)

Participants

Please enter your name below, followed by the glossary or glossaries you are most interested in (existing yet or otherwise).

Templates

Glossary pages
  • {{ glossary}} a.k.a. {{ glossary start}} or {{ glossary begin}} – Half of a template pair; uses <dl> with a class to open the structured glossary definition list that {{glossary end}} closes.
  • {{ glossary end}} – The other half of this template pair; uses </dl> to close the definition list that {{glossary}} opens.
  • {{ term}} – The glossary term to which the {{defn}} definition applies; a customized <dt> with a class and an embedded <dfn>.
  • {{ defn}} – The definition that applies to the {{term}}; uses <dd> with a class
  • {{ ghat}} – a hatnote template properly formatted for the top of a {{defn}} definition
  • {{ gbq}} a.k.a. {{ gquote}} – a block quotation template properly formatted for inclusion in a {{defn}} definition
  • {{ glossary link}} – meta-template for creating shortcut templates for linking to definitions in specific glossaries
  • Wikipedia:Manual of Style/Glossaries
Meta

Collaboration of the month

This month's (May's) collaboration is: Glossary of communication disorders

Missing and incomplete major topic glossaries

Unfortunately, there are large gaps in the coverage of Wikipedia's glossaries. Below is a list of major topics that do not yet have complete glossaries. Those in blue have been started, but not yet completed. Those in red represent completely missing glossaries -- to create one, click on the redlink. There are many more major topics that lack glossaries, but the following list has so many gaps that it's a big enough list to keep us busy for quite a long time. The Transhumanist    00:05, 2 November 2007 (UTC) reply

Caveat: if a new glossary has only a few definitions, or it only lists terms without definitions, then it will likely be nominated for deletion. To prevent this from happening, build up the number of defined terms quickly, and either develop it initially as an embedded list in the topic's main article, or make it a subpage of your user page until, it has enough terms to be a stand-alone glossary that won't be a target of deletion. (The number is entirely subjective, but 30 or more terms is probably a good start for a stand-alone glossary).

Art and culture

See also: Cultures of present-day nations and states

Culture • Classical studies • Cooking • Critical theory • Hobby • Literature

Art and Entertainment • Fiction • Poetry
Performing arts • Dance • Film/Motion pictures • Music • Opera • Theatre
Visual arts • Architecture • Crafts • Drawing • Film • Painting • Photography • Sculpture
Sports and games • Cue sports • Poker • Darts

Geography and places

Geography

Health and fitness

Health • Exercise • Health science • Nutrition • Medicine • Sports is under "Art & Culture", above

History and events

History • Classical antiquity • Medieval history (Middle Ages) • Renaissance

Mathematics and abstractions

Mathematics • Areas of mathematics • Arithmetic • Algebra • Calculus • Discrete mathematics • Geometry • Trigonometry • Logic • Statistics

Natural sciences and nature

Main list: Glossary of science topics

Biology • Animals • Biochemistry • Botany • Ecology • Health and fitness • Zoology

Physical sciences • Astronomy • Chemistry • Meteorology • Earth sciences • Physics

People and self

People and Self • Biology • Psychology • Relationships

Philosophy and thinking

Philosophy • Philosophical theories  (with summary)• Philosophical theories • Humanism • Logic • Thinking • Transhumanism

Religion and spirituality

Religion

Social sciences and society

Main list: Glossary of science topics

Social sciences • Archaeology • Critical theory • Economics • Geography • History • Linguistics • Law • Political science • Psychology • Sociology • Relationships 

Society • Community • Criminal justice • Education • Firefighting • Law • Politics • Public affairs

Business • Economics • Finance • Management • Marketing

Technology and applied sciences

Main lists: Glossary of science topics and Glossary of technology topics.

Aerospace engineering • Artificial intelligence • Agriculture • Architecture • Big Science • Biotechnology • Civil engineering • Communication • Computer science • ( Information technology, Internet, Programming, Software engineering) • Electrical and electronics engineering • Energy development • Engineering • Firefighting • Health science • Industry • Library and information science • Machines • Management • Manufacturing • Mechanical engineering • Military • Nutrition • Robotics • Space exploration • Structural engineering • Telecommunication ( Internet) • Transport • Underwater diving • Vehicles 

Notes

Resources

Userboxes

GThis user is an active member of
Wikiproject Glossaries.

{{User:TimothyBlue/Userboxes/Wikipedia Glossary Userbox}}

Related projects

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Welcome to the Glossary WikiProject. The goal here is to create glossaries on various subjects for inclusion in the encyclopedia (see WP:Manual of Style/Glossaries). Glossaries are a type of list, which in turn is a type of article (or article section) on Wikipedia.

Goals and scope

Goals:

Scope:

  • This project applies to glossaries, but not to word lists. (Needs expansion)

Participants

Please enter your name below, followed by the glossary or glossaries you are most interested in (existing yet or otherwise).

Templates

Glossary pages
  • {{ glossary}} a.k.a. {{ glossary start}} or {{ glossary begin}} – Half of a template pair; uses <dl> with a class to open the structured glossary definition list that {{glossary end}} closes.
  • {{ glossary end}} – The other half of this template pair; uses </dl> to close the definition list that {{glossary}} opens.
  • {{ term}} – The glossary term to which the {{defn}} definition applies; a customized <dt> with a class and an embedded <dfn>.
  • {{ defn}} – The definition that applies to the {{term}}; uses <dd> with a class
  • {{ ghat}} – a hatnote template properly formatted for the top of a {{defn}} definition
  • {{ gbq}} a.k.a. {{ gquote}} – a block quotation template properly formatted for inclusion in a {{defn}} definition
  • {{ glossary link}} – meta-template for creating shortcut templates for linking to definitions in specific glossaries
  • Wikipedia:Manual of Style/Glossaries
Meta

Collaboration of the month

This month's (May's) collaboration is: Glossary of communication disorders

Missing and incomplete major topic glossaries

Unfortunately, there are large gaps in the coverage of Wikipedia's glossaries. Below is a list of major topics that do not yet have complete glossaries. Those in blue have been started, but not yet completed. Those in red represent completely missing glossaries -- to create one, click on the redlink. There are many more major topics that lack glossaries, but the following list has so many gaps that it's a big enough list to keep us busy for quite a long time. The Transhumanist    00:05, 2 November 2007 (UTC) reply

Caveat: if a new glossary has only a few definitions, or it only lists terms without definitions, then it will likely be nominated for deletion. To prevent this from happening, build up the number of defined terms quickly, and either develop it initially as an embedded list in the topic's main article, or make it a subpage of your user page until, it has enough terms to be a stand-alone glossary that won't be a target of deletion. (The number is entirely subjective, but 30 or more terms is probably a good start for a stand-alone glossary).

Art and culture

See also: Cultures of present-day nations and states

Culture • Classical studies • Cooking • Critical theory • Hobby • Literature

Art and Entertainment • Fiction • Poetry
Performing arts • Dance • Film/Motion pictures • Music • Opera • Theatre
Visual arts • Architecture • Crafts • Drawing • Film • Painting • Photography • Sculpture
Sports and games • Cue sports • Poker • Darts

Geography and places

Geography

Health and fitness

Health • Exercise • Health science • Nutrition • Medicine • Sports is under "Art & Culture", above

History and events

History • Classical antiquity • Medieval history (Middle Ages) • Renaissance

Mathematics and abstractions

Mathematics • Areas of mathematics • Arithmetic • Algebra • Calculus • Discrete mathematics • Geometry • Trigonometry • Logic • Statistics

Natural sciences and nature

Main list: Glossary of science topics

Biology • Animals • Biochemistry • Botany • Ecology • Health and fitness • Zoology

Physical sciences • Astronomy • Chemistry • Meteorology • Earth sciences • Physics

People and self

People and Self • Biology • Psychology • Relationships

Philosophy and thinking

Philosophy • Philosophical theories  (with summary)• Philosophical theories • Humanism • Logic • Thinking • Transhumanism

Religion and spirituality

Religion

Social sciences and society

Main list: Glossary of science topics

Social sciences • Archaeology • Critical theory • Economics • Geography • History • Linguistics • Law • Political science • Psychology • Sociology • Relationships 

Society • Community • Criminal justice • Education • Firefighting • Law • Politics • Public affairs

Business • Economics • Finance • Management • Marketing

Technology and applied sciences

Main lists: Glossary of science topics and Glossary of technology topics.

Aerospace engineering • Artificial intelligence • Agriculture • Architecture • Big Science • Biotechnology • Civil engineering • Communication • Computer science • ( Information technology, Internet, Programming, Software engineering) • Electrical and electronics engineering • Energy development • Engineering • Firefighting • Health science • Industry • Library and information science • Machines • Management • Manufacturing • Mechanical engineering • Military • Nutrition • Robotics • Space exploration • Structural engineering • Telecommunication ( Internet) • Transport • Underwater diving • Vehicles 

Notes

Resources

Userboxes

GThis user is an active member of
Wikiproject Glossaries.

{{User:TimothyBlue/Userboxes/Wikipedia Glossary Userbox}}

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