I suggest any text not in the standard 'references' and 'external
links' be <noinclude>'d, and the page left as it is but transcluded
into the relevant pages (if it isn't already).
On 9/2/06, David Gerard <dgerard(a)gmail.com> wrote:
On 01/09/06, Ray Saintonge <saintonge(a)telus.net>
wrote:
Why should anyone want to delete them?
Bibliographic surveys
(particularly annotated bibliographies) would be particularly useful to
encourage further study in many broad areas.
Well, yes. Annotation would be the best thing to try first - a good
bibliography is certainly not an *indiscriminate* collection of
information.
But if people go "ewwww" at the list, see if there's a wikiproject
that can put it to good use in project space. This works well with
"List of articles about x" that were popular before categories - such
lists may be superfluous with the category, but they're still very
useful for a wikiproject.
- d.
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