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A place for people interested in creating Wikipedia entries on the science, history, philosophy and politics of mental illness (or indeed any relevant and interesting information on this topic). Of course this is quite a broad scope, so giving a standard template for all of these would probably be a little counter productive. However, perhaps there are some guidlines which may help Wikipedians who want to get involved. I think it's worth including this handy intro from the Wikipedia:WikiProject Medical Conditions page:
[edit] TitleWikiProject Psychopathology [edit] ScopeThis WikiProject aims to provide information on the science, history, philosophy and politics of mental illness (or indeed any relevant and interesting information on this topic). This may include:
[edit] ParentageThe parents of this WikiProject are Wikipedia:WikiProject Medicine and WikiProject Psychology. [edit] Descendant WikiprojectsNo descendant WikiProjects have been defined. [edit] The Psychology WikiThe Psychology Wiki is a Wikia project, meaning that it is run by Wikia Inc, associated to Wikimedia foundation who run Wikipedia. You can think of the project as a daughter of the wikipedia site. We are a large wiki in terms of content but small in terms of contributors. We have various plans to promote ourselves through wikipedia, and through psychology on and off the internet, but some more promotion amongst people already familiar with Wiki editing would be very advantageous. The Psychology Wiki differs from Wikipedia psychology articles in that:
PS All wiki editors should be aware of the psychological phenomena of Social Loafing. It effects new Wikis with few contributors especially. Here are some useful pages on our site
We just need more contributors to make it work! Mostly Zen 23:26, 10 July 2006 (UTC) [edit] Similar Wikiprojectssee parent projects [edit] Participation and participants
[edit] What does participation involve?As little or as much as you'd like. One page you might like to add to your watchlist is Wikipedia:WikiProject Psychopathology/Review. If you add or make any changes to entries relating to psychopathology it might be worth listing them on this page. Similarly, if you find any new entries or simply want something looked over, adding them to the Review page would also be useful. This means everyone in the WikiProject gets alerted to relevant articles from one place on Wikipedia. [edit] StructureWikipedia:Guide to layout discusses the standard Wikipedia layout style. The first line of the article should be a single sentence explanation of the entry if possible. In general, entries should strive for clear and flowing prose. Scientific or technical terms are fine, but please try to briefly outline their meaning in plain english, in brackets if necessary. For example "neurobiological explanations (those describing chemical interactions in the nervous system) are common". Entries should strive for accuracy and be based on referenced academic work where possible. If you can write a flowing text article with inline references then use the format given in Wikipedia:Cite sources:
Any references or footnotes that do not easily flow with inline text should be referenced as footnotes using Wikipedia:Footnotes. Compare:
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Footnotes and references to key papers or books should be included at the bottom of the page for the interested reader to follow up in the following order: Quotations, Related topics (or See also), Notes, References and External links sections all as top level headings. (See Wikipedia:Guide to layout and Wikipedia:Cite sources). These should be chosen to give a balanced overview of the subject if possible. If you are not comfortable finding academic sources or do not have ready access to them, but feel you have heard of, or wish to include, some useful information you are unsure of, ask in the talk page and someone with access to academic sources will try to find specific sources for your point. It is likely that entries will be created by a mixture of people with academic experience in the area, and those with a keen personal interest or personal experience. Please don't get offended if your changes get modified for accuracy, but feel free to ask for justification if you wish (again in the talk page) and discuss the changes. Many of the issues surrounding mental illness are contentious, please try to follow the Wikipedia guidelines for Wikipedia:Neutral point of view. Entries describing specific diagnoses should give the accepted diagnostic criteria (such as from the DSM or International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems|ICD) if it is available and then go on to discuss the validity of such a diagnoses if necessary. Entries describing specific diagnoses should consider the guidelines in Wikipedia:WikiProject Medical Conditions. Have fun and if in doubt, ask! [edit] Drugs and medicationsWhen mentioning medications, generic names should be used and tradenames included this helps with clarity. Generic names are typically not capitalised, whereas tradenames are e.g. fluoxetine (Prozac) Entries for psychiatric drugs should be created under their generic name and possible trade names directed to that page by a #REDIRECT. [edit] Hierarchy DefinitionNone as yet. See this example on dividing a topic into a hierarchy. [edit] General Strategy and Discussion forum |
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