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WRITING THE CITY

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Assignment[edit]

One of the genres available to writers is "encyclopaedia". Wikipedia contributors write and edit articles in this genre for an online encyclopedia, which is a free, accessible first port of call for people from all over the world who seek information about a topic. It has a great reach and a strict set of editorial policies. While its usefulness to the reader is obvious, it is also useful for a writer because it:

  • provides a productive way of learning about a topic, not least because linking articles deepens any original understanding;
  • is a good place to keep (and share) the facts and references that can be used later for writing for other genres and tasks;
  • helps to impart "an understanding of how media and publishing works".

Learning goals[edit]

  • Work collaboratively to meet the expectations of a specific publication and its editorial guidelines
  • Develop sufficient knowledge and skills to produce an article to a standard publishable on Wikipedia
  • Distinguish between the requirements of the encyclopaedic genre and an opinion piece or research paper
  • Engage with the whole process: researching - writing - editing - publishing
  • Gain understanding of the work of a curator - overseeing the management, relationships and interpretation of individual items within a collection.

Task[edit]

1) Prepare an article in your Wikipedia sandbox over the course of the semester on a notable topic from the list below related to the physical aspects of Sydney with the goal of its meeting the standard for publication on the encyclopaedia by the end of the course. Interact with classmates and the Wikipedia community to improve it collaboratively, in accordance with the encyclopaedia's style and policies.

2) Write a short account/reflection (100-200 words) of the experience and submit it at the end of the course.

2016 articles
Article Editor/s Comment on task Curation
Forgotten Songs (artwork) User:Setimmp Art work in Angel Place laneway with a musical component. Lots of opportunities to link to the birds commemorated in this artwork. Inclusion in Forgotten (disambiguation page).
Bungarribee Homestead User:Roslyngardens A demolished culturally important early homestead. [1] A new standalone article linked to and from the existing article on the suburb. Add link to Homestead. "See also" from Bungarribee.
Sydney lockout laws User:Walter Harvey

(sandbox)

Build current section of "Crime in Sydney" article about lockout laws into new article.[2][3][4] Links from Crime in Sydney, Mike Baird, Kings Cross and The Star casino.
Primitive hut User:Oisuda

(sandbox)

Existing article in need of development. Create new article. Incorporate existing material. Take care with scope and relationship to Hut.
2015 Articles
Article Editor/s Curation
Balfour Street Park User:Didiunsw Category: Parks in Sydney

Inbound links: Parks in Sydney; Chippendale, New South Wales; Pocket park

Cook and Phillip Park Aquatic and Fitness Centre User:Murray Like the River Categories: Buildings and structures in Sydney; Swimming pools; Swimming venues in Australia.

Inbound links: Ian Thorpe Aquatic and Fitness Centre; Andrew "Boy" Charlton Pool

Edge of the Trees User:Pingpengpong Categories: Public art in Sydney; Outdoor sculptures in Australia; Museums in Sydney.

Inbound links: Veil of Trees; Museum of Sydney

Halo (artwork) User:Giggleho Categories: Public art in Sydney; Kinetic art; Engineering awards;Outdoor sculptures in Australia. Disambiguation: Halo disambiguation page.

Redirects: from "Halo sculpture"; "Halo Sydney"; and "Halo artwork".

Inbound links: Central Park (Sydney); Zephyrometer; Singing Ringing Tree (Panopticons)

New Law School building, University of Sydney User:Rogerverbalkint Categories: Buildings and structures in Sydney; Faculties of the University of Sydney; School buildings completed in 2009.
Inbound links: Sydney Law School; Francis-Jones Morehen Thorp
One Central Park User:Adj7 Categories: Buildings and structures in Sydney; Residential buildings completed in 2013; Towers completed in 2013

Redirects: One Central Park (Sydney); 1 Central Park

Inbound links: Sustainable design; Chippendale, New South Wales

Blockhouse No. 1 (Central Park) [hatnote]

Overseas Passenger Terminal User:Hugoc45 Categories: Buildings and structures in Sydney; Port cities in Australia; Ports and harbours.
Redirects: from "Sydney Cove Passenger Terminal".

Inbound links: Lawrence Nield; Circular Quay; Gangway (nautical); Opt (disambiguation page); DYK nomination

Science Faculty building, UTS
User:Con.archi
Categories: Buildings and structures in Sydney; University of Technology Sydney.

Inbound links: Green; Sustainable design

The Mark (Sydney) User:EGoldfish Categories: Buildings and structures in Sydney; Residential buildings completed in 2014; Towers completed in 2014

Redirects: The Mark, Chippendale; The Mark [disambiguation]

Inbound links: Central Park [navbox]

Veil of Trees User:Missninesong Categories: Public art in Sydney

Inbound links: Edge of the Trees; The Domain, Sydney

Yininmadyemi - Thou didst let fall User:Silverfig Categories: Public art in Sydney; Australian Aboriginal art; Outdoor sculptures in Australia; Australian military memorials.

Redirects: from "Bullet sculpture" and "Sydney bullet sculpture".
Inbound links: Tony Albert; ANZAC War Memorial; William Dawes; List of Australian military memorials. Template:Indigenous Australians.

Notes

  • Wikipedia articles are works-in-progress that develop over time. Some are much easier than others but to be publishable the article must be on a notable topic, be written with a balanced and neutral point of view, and cite sources for any claim it makes. Red links show articles that do not yet exist and probably should. For example, there is as yet no article on Building Code of Australia.
  • The Wikipedia style is known as "summary style". It is fact-based, neutral and like a report on a topic. Readers are seeking information. The lead paragraph should: (a) state what the topic of the article is; (b) set out its claim to notability (e.g "x is known for ...") and (c) summarise the contents of the article content.
  • Collaboration is expected but all contributions must be made using your own account.
  • Avoid conflicts of interest. Do not write articles about yourself, your relatives, your employer or your organisation.
  • For copyright reasons, images used can only be your own or from Wikimedia Commons.

Marking criteria

  • Policy (adherence to editorial guidelines - neutral tone, meets reader expectations)
  • Design (layout, style, structure, images)
  • Content (accuracy, depth, quality)
  • Information sources (reliability, range, reference layout)
  • Curation (inbound and outbound links, infoboxes, updates/improvements to related articles)

Resources[edit]

A downloadable "Editing Wikipedia guide" in PDF form written by the staff at the Wikimedia Foundation. (Describes editing using Wiki markup. Editing can also be done using Visual Editor.)

Editing and writing help[edit]

A few good sources useful for references[edit]

Examples of articles[edit]

Here are some examples of different types of articles that are in various stages of development.

Buildings and structures

Materials

  • Sydney sandstone This article is about a specific variety - there are other articles about different varieties.

Art works

Objects

Lists

Journals

  • The Home This article needs development.

Historic urban developments

  • Great Stink This is a Featured Article (FA) - that is, the highest quality. (Note that this level of quality is certainly not expected and takes a long time to achieve.)

Current urban developments and theory

  • Cogeneration This article includes information on "Trigeneration" which could be developed into a daughter article.
  • WestConnex An article about a planning development.
  • Urban acupuncture This article explains the application of a (relatively) new theory

Historic urban events

Biographies

Note: Biographies of living people have stricter requirements. Do not choose a biography of living person if you are a new editor.