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Some Wikipedians have formed a project to better organize information in articles related to Writing systems. This page and its subpages contain their suggestions; whilst by no means mandatory, it is hoped that this project will help to focus the efforts of other Wikipedians. If you would like to help, please inquire on the talk page, register your name on the Participants list and review this Project page. All contributions to articles and ideas for further development of this project are welcome. See this subpage for information about quality assessment of articles in this project.

This article is a child project of WikiProject Linguistics. For more information on WikiProjects, please see Wikipedia:WikiProjects and Wikipedia:WikiProject best practices.

Title

WikiProject — Writing systems

This WikiProject aims primarily to provide Wikipedia (en) with a consistent treatment for each writing system and general information relating to the study of writing systems. Many writing systems already have extensive pages, and the systematic information on those pages is not presented in a consistent way. A main purpose of this WikiProject is to present that information consistently, that many notable writing systems are documented, and to ensure that each of the major subject areas relevant to each is covered, at least briefly.

Note: the abbreviation WS may be used on this project page as a shorthand way to mean "writing system".

Read further for more on proposed coverage, strategy, areas to be developed, etc.

Scope

This project covers all articles describing writing systems, their individual symbols, their relationships with language, culture, and art, as well as their development in these areas.

Related WikiProjects are listed below. Monitoring their development, usage and approach may be useful when considering this project's further expansion and direction.

Descendant WikiProjects

Other WikiProjects whose subject matter is actually (or conceptually) derived from this one include:

Similar WikiProjects

Other thematically-related WikiProjects include:

  • No related Collaborations have yet been identified.

Sister project searches:

Participants

Feel free to sign up below if you'd be interested in helping out. You can add the userbox {{User WikiProject WS}} to your userpage after you've signed up. It will put you under Category:WikiProject Writing systems members. Please add yourself in alphabetical order.

Example Article structure and format

The appropriate infoboxes should be included (see template section)

  • Introduction: Cover the type of writing system (Alphabet, Syllabary, Abjad, etc.), which languages it transcribes, and its time period. Also cover information which is needed in order to understand further information in the article (i.e. something is not always the case, or the writing system has different names).
  • History: Cover the previous writing system(s) that it descended from and how it happened. Alternatively, if it is artificial, describe the creator(s) and how they made it.
  • Description: A chart of the writing system is given, as well as specifics about how it is written (printed and handwritten styles, whether it goes left to right or right or left, etc.)
  • Usage: When and where it is used, political situation, etc.
  • Unicode Specify any ranges the writing system possesses in unicode.

Classification and hierarchy schemes

Writing systems can be discussed in a classified hierarchy.

Goals

Common goals and protocols suggested for the project to be documented here.

  1. Standardise all writing system articles, utilize {{Infobox WS}}
  2. Improve the general quality of writng systems articles...bring a few to good and featured status
  3. Start a portal
  4. Include complimentary visual images of each writing system in its article (at least one per article)

Project Tasklists

Here is an organized list of current projects, jobs, etc. which this project aims to accomplish, or at least aid in the success thereof.

To-Do list

  • Rate and assess the importance of all articles pertaining to writing systems. The progress is recorded and centralized at Wikipedia:WikiProject Writing systems/Assessment.
  • Link all articles about a particular writing system to the appropriate page on Omniglot.com.
  • Tag every article about a writing system with {{Wsproj}}, and fill in the appropriate variables.

Open task assignments

Project contributors may wish to identify some specific section or theme upon which they are interested in working on. If so, you may do that here.

Article adoption

Individual articles, stubs, or proposed articles may be identified here for specific collaboration and coordination of efforts.

Discussion Forums on general strategy, other subpages, etc.

For now, the talk page is being used for as-yet undecided points and some resources.

Templates

All writing system templates should be listed here. They should also be listed at Category:Writing system templates.

Infoboxes

Stub templates

General templates

Script series templates

Categories

WS-related categories and sub-categories to be listed here.

Ideally, every WS-related article should be placed in at least one WS-related cat or subcat, as per the schema definition (yet to be supplied), above.

Primary category

Parent categories

Subcat— Terminology

Subcat— Taxonomic

Subcat— Linguistic Script families

Subcat— Notational Script families

Subcat- ISO 15924

Lists

Articles

All articles related to writing systems may be linked to here, for ease of reference, monitoring recent changes, and annotating where appropriate the article's current "completeness".

"Missing" or proposed articles can also be listed as redlinks as a prompt for future development.

Main article(s)

(i.e., primary or overview articles)

Writing systems

Writing system terminology

(i.e., articles concerned with technical definitions and terminology used in the description or study of writing systems)

acrophony allograph grapheme orthography

Writing system taxonomy

(i.e., articles concerned with the overall classification of writing systems according to common features, historical development, language relatedness, etc.)

Alphabet Abjad Abugida Logogram Syllabary

WS— Ancient

Resources and references

Links to, or details of, commonly-used, important and authorative resources and reference works to appear here.