This is a temporary homepage for the proposed WikiProject Bibliography. The goal of the project is to dramatically expand Wikipedia's coverage of secondary source material on article subjects. The benefits of having this particular resource available are many, but include the possibility to reducing criticism that Wikipedia is "unsourced" and "unreliable", because if people don't want to trust the written online content, the site will also provide many suggestions for further reading. If editors can be persuaded to think of other published sources as just another kind of information to be included in articles, bibliographic coverage should improve fairly quickly.

Scope

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This project will affect every article in Wikipedia, and will benefit from the contributions of every editor. In a perfect universe, the project will spawn a sister project that will be as well-integrated as Commons, allowing users to post bibliographic information to a central database and easily find and add the information to articles on Wikipedia.

Goals

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Guidelines

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Tasks

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List pages that would be good places to start this project off. Good candidates are articles that have a lot of material published about them, and that many people are interested in. There is a template that you can use to alert others to the project: ((subst:BiblioProject))

Participants

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