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==Article Types==
==Article Types==


;<u>Written articles</u>
===Content articles===
 
;<u>Fully written articles</u>


*'''Encyclopedic'''
*'''Encyclopedic'''
**Basic educational articles covering single, straightforward subjects
**Basic educational articles covering single, straightforward subjects
**May fall within a full range of subject matters - philosophy, history, personalities, processes...


*'''Topics'''
*'''Topics(?)'''
**More complex issues and compound subjects
**More complex issues and compound subjects
**Should simply present Prabhupada and not an author's thesis or chosen perspective
**Should simply present Prabhupada as thoroughly as possible, and not an author's personal thesis or a selected perspective


Authors of written articles analyze the source material, organize and synthesize it for presentation so as to provide an immediate summary while simultaneously gives readers a taste of Prabhupada's mood and approach as well as a taste for further study of the source material.  These are the most rhetorically developed, aesthetically pleasing and 'predigested' of the article options, suitable for the non-devotee public.


;<u>Reference articles</u>
;<u>Reference articles</u>


*'''Thematic compilations'''  
*'''Thematic compilations'''
**Headings divide specific themes or messages, followed by references
**''Via media'' between Vaniquotes and written articles
**May select quotes to show - however, references should be as complete as possible
**Structured upon specific themes or messages, presented in the form of headings followed by quotes and additional references
**Lead readers to Prabhupada with some prior orientation and analysis but little synthesis
**May select which quotes to show - however, references in total should be as complete as possible
**Lead readers to Prabhupada with some prior orientation and analysis but little rhetorical development and synthesis


*'''Reference-only'''
*'''Reference-only'''
**Similar to written article, only just part 2 (references)
**Similar to second half of written article (no text, just reference links)
**Could be precursor to future written article
**Could be precursor to future written article
**May include author's notes (e.g.  
**May include author's notes (e.g. "Prabhupada cites this frequently in connection with...")
**Should be broken into sections
**Should be broken into sections
**Lead readers directly to Prabhupada with some orientation and little information up front
**Lead readers directly to Prabhupada with some orientation and little information up front


*'''Study guides'''
*'''Study guides'''
**next level of complexity up from Vaniquotes (e.g. "where to find Lord Caitanya's discussion of...")
**Next level of complexity up from Vaniquotes (e.g. "where to find Lord Caitanya's discussion of...")
**direction back to Vaniquotes categories for those already developed
**Direction back to Vaniquotes categories for those already developed
 


;<u>Facts and data</u>
;<u>Facts and data</u>


*Lists of facts, timelines, statistics, and similar information (the Bhagavatam Family Tree could go here)
*Lists of facts, timelines, statistics, and similar information (the Bhagavatam Family Tree could go here)
*Sources may be cited


===Service articles===


;<u>Orientation articles</u>
;<u>Orientation articles</u>
*Basic technical user guides (searching, viewing references, etc)
*Basic technical user guides (searching, viewing references, etc)
*Guides into Vaniquotes  
*'''Guides into Vaniquotes ("Introduction to Vaniquotes")'''
*Guides into Vanipedia (? at some point, if needed)
*Guides into Vanipedia (? at some point, if needed)
'''<u>Content development resources</u>'''
*links to Wiki cheat sheets
*editorial policy, tips, style guides and the like
*internal contacts
'''<u>Contacts and communications</u>
*Contact information
*Feedback
*Participation: contribution, donation
==Creation and Development==
*'''Single author'''
**Individual projects or written articles in development stage (exclusive as desired by author)
**Would apply mostly to written articles
**Could be a team of authors, but participation outside of the team would be restricted
*'''Collaborative development'''
**Established to be open for ongoing development by anyone wishing to contribute
**Still requires user account and editorial rights
All material would be open for future contribution and editing.  However, guidelines for contacting previous developers of written and compilation articles would need to be in place to facilitate collaboration (rather than chaos).
==Audiences==
*'''Public'''
**Educational/encyclopedic articles (fully written)
*'''Devotee'''
**Information on seva, donations; 'internal preaching' - inspiration, mission statements, etc (?)
**Certain types of content articles (depends on specific subject matter)
*'''Vaniservants'''
**Content development pages
*'''Limited access?'''
**Protecting a page while in initial development (e.g. single-author written articles)
**'Internal' pages (Vaniservants only, etc)
==Subject matter==
(Mapping and classification for planning and development)
'''<u>Broadest definition of areas to be covered</u>:'''
;*Philosophy, Science and Religion
;*Society and Culture
;*Mission and Practice of Krishna Consciousness
;*Places and Personalities
;*Prabhupada
;*Language, Analogies and Stories
;*Literary Works
;*Calendar Events
;*Facts and Data
;*Popular Topics
These could be used as the most general level of tag for articles.  Or they could serve as a category, equivalent to the umbrella categories in Vaniquotes, with the tagging function taking place at a lower level in the tree structure.
<u>For the time being, please see the following</u>:
[http://vanipedia.org/wiki/Ldd_sandbox_2011#Brainstorming_3] for more on the general definitions
[http://vanipedia.org/wiki/Ldd_sandbox_2011#Brainstorming_4] for a draft of a possible breakout

Latest revision as of 10:46, 27 April 2015

Article Types

Content articles

Fully written articles
  • Encyclopedic
    • Basic educational articles covering single, straightforward subjects
    • May fall within a full range of subject matters - philosophy, history, personalities, processes...
  • Topics(?)
    • More complex issues and compound subjects
    • Should simply present Prabhupada as thoroughly as possible, and not an author's personal thesis or a selected perspective

Authors of written articles analyze the source material, organize and synthesize it for presentation so as to provide an immediate summary while simultaneously gives readers a taste of Prabhupada's mood and approach as well as a taste for further study of the source material. These are the most rhetorically developed, aesthetically pleasing and 'predigested' of the article options, suitable for the non-devotee public.

Reference articles
  • Thematic compilations
    • Via media between Vaniquotes and written articles
    • Structured upon specific themes or messages, presented in the form of headings followed by quotes and additional references
    • May select which quotes to show - however, references in total should be as complete as possible
    • Lead readers to Prabhupada with some prior orientation and analysis but little rhetorical development and synthesis
  • Reference-only
    • Similar to second half of written article (no text, just reference links)
    • Could be precursor to future written article
    • May include author's notes (e.g. "Prabhupada cites this frequently in connection with...")
    • Should be broken into sections
    • Lead readers directly to Prabhupada with some orientation and little information up front
  • Study guides
    • Next level of complexity up from Vaniquotes (e.g. "where to find Lord Caitanya's discussion of...")
    • Direction back to Vaniquotes categories for those already developed
Facts and data
  • Lists of facts, timelines, statistics, and similar information (the Bhagavatam Family Tree could go here)
  • Sources may be cited

Service articles

Orientation articles
  • Basic technical user guides (searching, viewing references, etc)
  • Guides into Vaniquotes ("Introduction to Vaniquotes")
  • Guides into Vanipedia (? at some point, if needed)

Content development resources

  • links to Wiki cheat sheets
  • editorial policy, tips, style guides and the like
  • internal contacts

Contacts and communications

  • Contact information
  • Feedback
  • Participation: contribution, donation

Creation and Development

  • Single author
    • Individual projects or written articles in development stage (exclusive as desired by author)
    • Would apply mostly to written articles
    • Could be a team of authors, but participation outside of the team would be restricted
  • Collaborative development
    • Established to be open for ongoing development by anyone wishing to contribute
    • Still requires user account and editorial rights

All material would be open for future contribution and editing. However, guidelines for contacting previous developers of written and compilation articles would need to be in place to facilitate collaboration (rather than chaos).

Audiences

  • Public
    • Educational/encyclopedic articles (fully written)
  • Devotee
    • Information on seva, donations; 'internal preaching' - inspiration, mission statements, etc (?)
    • Certain types of content articles (depends on specific subject matter)
  • Vaniservants
    • Content development pages
  • Limited access?
    • Protecting a page while in initial development (e.g. single-author written articles)
    • 'Internal' pages (Vaniservants only, etc)

Subject matter

(Mapping and classification for planning and development)

Broadest definition of areas to be covered:

  • Philosophy, Science and Religion
  • Society and Culture
  • Mission and Practice of Krishna Consciousness
  • Places and Personalities
  • Prabhupada
  • Language, Analogies and Stories
  • Literary Works
  • Calendar Events
  • Facts and Data
  • Popular Topics

These could be used as the most general level of tag for articles. Or they could serve as a category, equivalent to the umbrella categories in Vaniquotes, with the tagging function taking place at a lower level in the tree structure.

For the time being, please see the following:

[1] for more on the general definitions

[2] for a draft of a possible breakout