W13: Review of Wikipedia: Categorization/ Suyoung Han
Review of Wikipedia: Categorization
1) Summary – How to easily categorize within Wikipedia
This document contains information on how
to use the classification function in Wikipedia. The goal of having such a
system is to make it easy for readers to navigate pages on a topic and find the
information they are looking for. The documentation includes categories naming
conventions, how to create and categorize pages, how to sort them, organize
trees, and templates for organizing categories that were previously organized.
2) Interesting Point – Systematic Naming Method
The most interesting thing about this
document was the naming convention. I know that the purpose of categories is to
organize information, but I first learned that there are rules for each
category name through this document. The rules were written in detail, from the
rules of the alphabet to the prohibition of the use of abbreviations, and the
inclusion of clarity in general, and they were extremely systematic, including
exceptions made through special customs. Read these conventions for category
naming and use them in your next edit.
3) Discussion point – Have you ever used a template?
Since we were talking about templates here,
we want to talk about them. Have you ever used Wikipedia templates while
editing? If you have used it, which template did you mainly use?
- When I used templates, I often used 'WON'
and 'NOMINATED'. This is because when organizing edits related to characters,
it is good to organize award-winning works or materials that have been
nominated for easy viewing.
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