Talk:Alexandr Solzhenitsyn bibliography

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To-do list for Alexandr Solzhenitsyn bibliography:

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[edit] Current status / to-do

  • BONUS POINTS: Add Cyrillic versions of the original titles alongside the romanized ones
  • Check for duplicate entries
  • Should we continue to list multiple editions of the same work separately? Takes up a lot of space and is perhaps a bit confusing
  • Reevaluate the categorizations?
  • Convert all references to use the standard citation templates. In progress...
    • Books - done
    • Editions and Collections - done
    • Editions in English - done
    • Uncollected Periodical Publications - done
    • Other Works - done
    • Bibliographies - 50%
    • Biographies - done
    • References - 90%, see inline comments
  • Update the English publications section - it is by no means complete, as the "translated as" references in the main section shows. All of the "translated as" references have been moved over. Russia in Collapse has been added, since it was published just a few weeks ago
Some titles that I know are missing from this list: Russia In Collapse August 1914 These have been added.
  • Regularize formatting - is there a standard bibliography format (or even a template) that Wikipedia uses? Yes: see Wikipedia:Template_messages/Sources_of_articles/Generic_citations
  • Sort by: title? author? publication date? (I think publication date is the best for a bibliography) Seems that for the most part things are already sorted by year they were published.
  • Is the ` symbol a necessary part of romanized Russian titles? Yes, it seems to be
  • Do we need to keep the [bilingual edition] note that is on some entries? We'll put it in the "format" argument in the template

Last updated: --RockRockOn 17:37, 4 December 2006 (UTC)

/Scratch Area

For anybody who might be watching this page, I've made some efforts at cleanup. I want to model this bibliography after that located at Opus Dei: Bibliography.

This is the edit that brought this flood of bibliographic info. Is this legitimate to copy such a huge bibliography straight from a published source?

13:31, 6 September 2005 151.197.10.166 (→Published works - added full up-to-date information, relying mostly on Dictionary of Literary Biography, volume 302 (Thomson Gale, 2005))