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Setting up a group of linked articles on a common topic  - some suggestions
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==Index and Glossary==
There is an index to the topics dealt with in the economics articles [[Economics/Related Articles|here]], and a glossary of economic terms [[Economics/Glossary|here]].


The CZ wiki has the potential of generating more navigable and user friendly articles than would be possible on Wikipedia, by creating sets of linked articles on common topics.
See also the  [[Politics/Index|'''index to the politics articles ''']].


Among  issues to consider when creating or bringing together  a set of  linked articles are its provisions for coordination,  terminology,  navigation and adaptation.
[[User:Nick_Gardner#Methodology|methodology]]


CZ ‘s system of editors gives it a major advantage in the provision of coordination.  It would obviously be a help if the active editors of the workgroup concerned were  to  agree in advance upon the selection of a lead editor, who would then  be  responsible for advising authors on matters such as consistency of terminology, avoidance of excessive duplication,  and ease of navigation.
{|align="right" cellpadding="10" style="background-color:#FFFFCC; width:40%; border: 1px solid #aaa; margin:20px; font-size: 92%;"
|"''The European Union is something ...
very precious, not only for us in Europe, but also for the rest of the world. Because the European Union is, in fact, the result of a project for peace that brought together nations emerging from the ruins of the Second World War. It was the European Union that united them in peace around the values of respect for human dignity, freedom, democracy, justice, rule of law and respect for human rights.''"


CZ  experts  (including me) are apt to use without explanation, terms that they mistakenly believe to be widely understood.  Links to lemma article definitions overcome that problem, but without coordination the system can become chaotic with rival definitions  as  variants of the same concept.  The creation of  a central glossary as a subpage to the “main article” (of which more later)  provides the required coordination, provided that authors learn to refer to it,  and to use it for lemma creating.  Lemma articles  can’t  provide  an  in-depth explanation of a concept but  that can be provided either by a link to a stand-alone article on the concept or  a link to a headed paragraph in an article on a different (using the # connector). 
:Merci Olsson, of Nobel Med, congratulating President Barroso on the award of The Nobel Peace Prize t the European Union, 12 October 2012.
 
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What I have called the “main article” could serve as the navigation centre for the new group of articles.  One of its subpages  could be an alphabetical index  of  articles and topics within articles, with links to article titles and to the  headed paragraphs containing the topics.  Another subpage could provide a thematic  or “taxonomic” index  (like the [[Economics/Related Articles]] subpage) in which links to articles and headed paragraphs are shown in alphabetical order under each of a series of subject headings . The related articles subpage of  every article in the group could then display links to both indexes.
 
To preserve adaptability, the organising framework would be allowed to evolve as an "open system" that could develop interdisciplinary links and node articles (like the sociology/politics/economics article on [[social capital]]), and with the eventual possibility of a link from a "metagroup"

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Index and Glossary

There is an index to the topics dealt with in the economics articles here, and a glossary of economic terms here.

See also the index to the politics articles .

methodology

"The European Union is something ...
very precious, not only for us in Europe, but also for the rest of the world. Because the European Union is, in fact, the result of a project for peace that brought together nations emerging from the ruins of the Second World War. It was the European Union that united them in peace around the values of respect for human dignity, freedom, democracy, justice, rule of law and respect for human rights."
Merci Olsson, of Nobel Med, congratulating President Barroso on the award of The Nobel Peace Prize t the European Union, 12 October 2012.