User:Soldan/wpkydraft
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This WikiProject was formed to foster better articles on the U.S. state of Kentucky with a spirit of cooperation. This page and its subpages contain suggestions on formatting and layout of articles, which can be discussed at the project's talk.
Anyone who is interested in contributing, please sign up.
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[edit] Scope
This project covers the creation and editing of articles related to the U.S. State Kentucky, its cities, counties, geography, transportation, culture, history and so on. However, this project is not focusing on topics that are Louisville centric, nor does it focus on those that are central to the Bluegrass Region of Kentucky. The caveat to the exceptions is when something central to those regions is also significant for the state-at-large (i.e. the Frankfort, Kentucky article.)
It aims to improve and refine Wikipedia's resources on Kentucky in a fair and accurate manner and logically link them through a high-quality, well-maintained Kentucky Portal.
[edit] Members
To join this project or see the current list of members, go to the Membership Department.
[edit] News
- January 2, 2007: Assessment system developed and begins to be utilized.
- September 27, 2006: Child project WikiProject KYOVA Region begins.
- September 17, 2006: Number of pages catalogued for WikiProject Kentucky surpasses 1,750.
- September 13, 2006: Child project WikiProject Bluegrass Region begins.
- August 26, 2006: Change patrol tools added.
- August 26, 2006: Number of pages catalogued for WikiProject Kentucky surpasses 1,500 thanks (again) to a helper bot - BetacommandBot.
- August 20, 2006: Number of pages catalogued for WikiProject Kentucky surpasses 1,000 thanks to a helper bot - BetacommandBot.
- June 16, 2006: Portal development begins.
- June 7, 2006: Child project WikiProject Louisville begins.
- March 23, 2006: WikiProject Kentucky begins.
[edit] Related WikiProjects
Soldan/wpkydraft is one of the United States WikiProjects.
Also related, and often overlapping heavily with US topics, are WikiProject Canada and WikiProject Mexico.
[edit] Descendent WikiProjects
- Cities: WikiProject Louisville
- WikiProject Bluegrass Region
- WikiProject KYOVA Region
- Facts and data: Kentucky facts and data
- U.S. Roads: WikiProject Kentucky State Highways
[edit] Tasks
Feel free to add any Kentucky-related articles that need to be addressed or improved, in addition to general tasks. When adding an existing article, ensure that the article is catalogued for the project ({{WikiProject Kentucky}} is on the article's talk page).
[edit] General
- Continuous: Develop Kentucky toward Featured or Good status.
- Continuous: Keep all Kentucky-related articles properly categorized.
- Continuous: Patrol changes to Kentucky-related articles.
- Continuous: Add {{WikiProject Kentucky}} to the talk pages of Kentucky-related articles.
- Continuous: Categorize Kentucky-related articles using the project's assessment system.
- Finish adding the {{Kentucky-stub}} template to all existing Kentucky-related stub articles.
- Add all Kentucky-related articles that get frequent changes or are susceptible to vandalism to the Project Watchlist.
- Target additional Kentucky-related articles to take to Featured or Good status.
- Identify and list all Kentucky-related infoboxes and navigational templates on a subpage, and consider the development of new ones.
- Plan and develop Portal:Kentucky; see /Portal.
- Develop a guideline for creating new Kentucky-related articles.
[edit] Peer review
Following are Kentucky-related articles undergoing peer review:
- none
[edit] Change patrol
To ensure that all changes to Kentucky-related pages are sound, here are "recent changes" pages to aid in that endeavor:
- ALL CATALOGUED: Recent changes to all pages catalogued for WikiProject Kentucky
- MAIN ARTICLE: Recent changes to all pages linked to from the Kentucky article
- SELECTED LIST: Recent changes to project-covered articles that get frequent changes or are susceptible to vandalism
- Edit /Watchlist to add articles to this list
[edit] Articles needing attention
A continuous goal of this project is to improve sub-articles referenced in the Kentucky article as well as any article related to the subject of Kentucky. With the advent of WikiProject Kentucky's assessment system, articles can be flagged for attention or merging using parameters to the project template. For details, please see Wikipedia:WikiProject Kentucky/Assessment#Articles needing attention.
Using the template will add articles needing attention to one of the categories below as appropriate. Please review these categories periodically to see if you can help.
Also, see the full list of all Kentucky-related stubs. Project members should try to improve stubs at least to the point where the stub notices can be removed.
[edit] Requested articles
Following are potential articles that project members have requested be created for the Wikipedia. However, if you know of a notable subject for an article that isn't listed here and want to create the article right away, you're more than welcome to proceed.
- History:
- Kentucky Civil War regiments, most of which are not covered yet. The original formation of the Orphan Brigade lists several Kentucky Confederate Units.
- Estill's Defeat, aka Battle of Little Mountain, Revolutionary War battle in Kentucky (American Revolution battles state by state, (American Rev. day by day)
- Fort Jefferson (Kentucky) [1]
- Lyman T. Johnson, pioneer of educational desegregation
- Other:
- Agriculture in Kentucky (include history)
- Economy of Kentucky
- Commonwealth Baptist College [2]
- State Parks and State Forests — Check out the red links in List of Kentucky state parks and List of Kentucky state forests
[edit] Resources
[edit] Subpages
- /Almanac
- /Assessment — WikiProject Kentucky's assessment department.
- /Members — WikiProject Kentucky's membership department.
- /Portal — Portal:Kentucky under development
- /Watchall — Don't edit this file, as a bot fills it with links to all pages catalogued for WikiProject Kentucky. See Change patrol for usage.
- /Watchlist — Edit to add Kentucky-related articles that get frequent changes or are susceptible to vandalism. See Change patrol for usage.
[edit] Categories
Kentucky | WikiProject Kentucky | Kentucky stubs | Kentucky geography stubs | Wikipedians in Kentucky | Wikipedia requested photographs in Kentucky | Wikipedia requested maps in Kentucky
[edit] Infoboxes
- {{Kentucky}} - Infobox for Kentucky regions, counties and cities; placed at the bottom of article pages.
- {{KYGovernors}} - Infobox for Kentucky Governors; placed at the bottom of article pages.
- {{KYLtGovernors}} - Infobox for Kentucky Lieutenant Governors; placed at the bottom of article pages.
- {{Kentucky Higher Education}} Infobox placed at the bottom of Kentucky private and public university and college articles.
[edit] Templates
- {{WikiProject Kentucky}} - Template stating this article is a part of this WikiProject; placed on the top of talk pages, not on article pages. However:
- If the article is related to the Louisville metropolitan area (MSA), use {{WikiProject Louisville}} instead.
- If the article is related to the central Bluegrass region, including the Lexington MSA, use {{BRWikiProject}} instead.
- {{User WikiProject Kentucky}} - Userbox template stating this user is a member of this WikiProject; placed on user pages.
- {{Kentucky-geo-stub}} - Stub notice for Kentucky articles dealing specifically with locations or geographical features in Kentucky; placed at the bottom of article pages.
- {{Kentucky-politician-stub}} - Stub notice for Kentucky politicians; placed at the bottom of article pages.
- {{Kentucky-school-stub}} - Stub notice for Kentucky schools; placed at the bottom of article pages.
- {{Kentucky-stub}} - Stub notice for all other Kentucky articles (except those related to Louisville MSA; use {{Louisville-stub}} instead for those cases); placed at the bottom of article pages.