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Welcome to the workbench! This page is where I store stub content of projects on hold for the moment when not in use, so as to free up the sandbox.
Article layout
[edit]There are several topics covered by WikiProject Mining whose article benefit from a consistent approach to layout. The following is a proposal for how to lay out articles on individual mines:
Mines
[edit]The following list reflects the general order that an article on a specific mine should follow. All sections except lead and references are optional.
- The lead:
- First sentence will generally contain the name(s), the commodity type of mine (e.g. coal mine or molybdenum mine, and geographic location.
- Other sentences in lead should include:
- anything that makes the mine particularly notable (e.g. "deepest mine in Asia", "70% of copper production for Country X", site of a major accident)
- when mining began and ended
- ownership
- anything else to summarize the contents of the article or provide an overview of the subject
- TOC (Table of Contents: automatically generated)
- Etymology: if multiple explanations or detailed enough that it warrants its own section, otherwise, include where relevant under history.
- Omit an etymology when the name is merely descriptive, e.g. McArthur River uranium mine is clearly a mine on the McArthur River
- However, do not omit one when the seemingly-descriptive name it is named after another mine.
- Omit an etymology when the name is merely descriptive, e.g. McArthur River uranium mine is clearly a mine on the McArthur River
- Geology: if enough information for it to stand on its own; otherwise, a short bit under lead or history
- History: about the discovery of the deposit, development, growth, its impact on the community, state/province, nation, or history more broadly, any noteworthy accidents, etc.
- In culture: if the mine is featured prominently in culture, folklore, art, a film, etc. This should not be an indiscriminate list of appearances, but should supplement the text.
- References
- External links: see WP:EXTERNAL for full guidelines.
- Commons Category links go under "External links" if the section already exists, otherwise, it should be added as a box under references)