Wikipedia:WikiProject Timeline Tracer/Strategy
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A fair agreement
After that, you can go and help other WikiProjects or wander around (of course you are welcome to stay with us all the login time). Fair isn't it? With just that small contribution WikiProject Timeline Tracer will be improving its results day after day. Of course you are under no obligation to do this, it is just a proposal which may work for you and for the project.
Each time you login you can choose the kind of task you feel for at that particular moment:
- Scouting – You will go to articles using one of the options or strategies listed in this page and after a first look you will tag the articles needing our evaluation with {{histrefeval}}, no edition or talk needed.
- Evaluation – You will go to articles using one of the options or strategies listed in this page and when you find an article needing our help, you will tag it with {{histref}} or {{histref|Some ideas go here.}} or {{histrefm}} and start evaluating it (see Guidelines)
- Help – You will go to the Assignments Board and help other editors who have asked for help in their tasks.
- Watch – You just check at Tasks (Section Watch), any article marked up to be kept under Watch and you will check it up.
- Maintenance – You will check Tasks, Assignments and Archives and see if any maintenance task is needed (alphabetization of lists, moving to archives, etc.)
- You can just adopt, as part of your daily editing and when {{fact}} is not enough for requesting clearly and specifically a citation or source for dates, timeline or chronology, the following inline tag:
- {{Timefact}} displays {chronology source needed} for requesting timelines, dates and chronology sources. Click here for more information
Multiple options and strategies
With a scope as wide as the one we have, you may wonder which article to choose or how to find an article to evaluate. Here you find several options and strategies for finding and carrying to good term your tasks, from the randomizing search to the field by field strategy. Simply select the option or strategy you feel more comfortable with and change it at any time if so you wish.
Option 1 Subject Search
If you have an article in mind or a subject, you may enter the name in the box below and find out if it exists in Wikipedia (Go) or you can check all the articles in Wikipedia that are related with that article, word or subject(Search)
Option 2 Category Search
You can go to Index of Categories, choose a category and start evaluating articles within that category. {{center|1=
Option 3 Articles waiting verification
You can go to Articles waiting for chronology/history evaluation, choose an article and start evaluating it. There is where articles waiting assignment of an editor familiar with TimeTrace Guidelines are.
Strategy 1 Join other editors in an article
If your strategy is to work in team, go to Articles lacking chronology/history sources, choose an article and join other Timeline Tracer editors evaluating it. There is where articles ongoing evaluation and help from Timeline Tracer editors are. Don't worry about not interfering with the work of other editor, you will most probably be a welcomed help for concluding an article's verification faster and better.
Strategy 2 Follow the priority list
If your strategy is to work in what should be most important to verify first, select below a category from the Priority Categories List (are all the priority categories, not in specific order) for choosing an article:
List of Priority Categories
Strategy 3 Check what the Bot has found
If your strategy is to work with Bots, go to Timeline Tracer Bot, there you will find the articles selected by the Bot which are candidates to be evaluated and helped by WIkiProject Timeline Tracer. Just choose one article and start evaluating it.
Get assigned
You can also choose to just get an article assigned by randomness. Just click on Assign me an article!. If it comes up an incomplete article or stub, just come back and click again, after a few clicks you will get an article to get busy with.
Invitation banner
For spreading the use of the inline calls for history/chronology sources, this invitation banner can be left as a message at the talk_page of those Wikipedians who seem to care for the sourcing of dates, timelines and chronologies when editing or anyone who could make good use of these inline calls. Just place {{WikiProject Timeline Tracer Invitation}} as a message, followed by your signature. It will display
Hello. You may have seen that some Wikipedia articles lack sources to given dates, timelines and chronologies.
If you feel that you could like to help in making all articles more reliable and well sourced in this regard, we would like to encourage you to use, as part of your daily editing and when {{fact}} is not enough for requesting clearly and specifically a citation or source for dates, timeline or chronology, the following inline tag:
- {{Timefact}} displays {chronology source needed} for requesting timelines, dates and chronology sources. Click here for more information
At WP Timeline Tracer, we thank you for using these tools and for helping to make Wikipedia articles more accurate and reliable.