Wikisource:Annotations/types
Annotation Types
What this is: This is working document to collaborate in creating a list of annotation "types". It arose from a Scriptorium discussion as part of the eventual process of creating a Vote in order to determine the status (existence) of annotations at Wikisource. This not a voting page or a place to discuss the pros and cons of annotations. It is a reference list of all the types of annotations currently (or possibly) on Wikisource. It is also partly a discovery process and the more annotation types we find the better. Please feel free to contribute.
Wikisource Links (WS)
- Annotation name: WS-A
- Description: Wikisource author links
- Example: Charles Dickens was an English novelist.
- Annotation name: WS-W
- Description: Wikisource work links
- Example: Hard Times was a novel by Charles Dickens.
- Annotation name: WS-P
- Description: Wikisource publisher links
- Example: Penguin Press is an English publisher.
- Annotation name: WS:PO
- Annotation name: WS-R
- Description: Wikisource Project space
- Example: Wikisource:Scriptorium is the main discussion board.
Wikipedia Sister Sites (WM)
- Annotation name: WM-W
- Description: Wikipedia (Encyclopedia)
- Example: Wikipedia
- Annotation name: WM-B
- Description: Wikibooks (Textbooks)
- Example: Wikibooks
- Annotation name: WM-D
- Description: Wiktionary (Dictionary)
- Example: Wiktionary
- Annotation name: WM-N
- Description: Wikinews (News)
- Example: Wikinews
- Annotation name: WM-S
- Description: Wikispecies
- Example: Wikispecies
- Annotation name: WM-C
- Description: Wikimedia Commons (multi-media)
- Example: Wikicommons
- Annotation name: WM-V
- Description: Wikiversity (Courseware)
- Example: Wikiversity
- Annotation name: WM-Q
- Description: Wikiquote (Quotes)
- Example: Wikiquote
External links (EL)
- Annotation name: EL-A
- Description: Links to any external site not defined elsewhere
- Example: Yahoo.com is a commercial web portal site.
- Annotation name: EL-AF
- Description: Links to certain add-free sites that compliment Wikimedia with open source resources
- Example: Project Gutenberg, Internet Archive, maps
Footnotes
Note: Due to the unique nature of footnoted material, sources are desirable for most things. Sources could be in the footnote directly and/or referenced in the introduction material.
- Annotation name: FN-R1
- Description: Footnotes containing definition clarification
- Example: "..keeping up a galling irregular fire" <ref>That is, skirmishing</ref>[1]
- Annotation name: FN-R2
- Description: Footnotes containing factual background information
- Example: "To Mistress —." <ref>Many novels of the 17 and 1800's were written as though they were letters or other actual documents.</ref>[2]
- Annotation name: FN-R3
- Description: Footnotes containing scholarly analysis
- Example: "..such may be the result."<ref>This is a morality tale.<ref>[3]
- Annotation name: FN-R4
- Description: Footnotes containing links/information suggesting further reading (perhaps merge with FN-R2)
- Example: Le Monastier .. for a fuller description of this highland village see Stevenson's A Mountain Town in France. [4]
- Annotation name: FN-5
- Descriptions: Footnotes containing revisions between different versions of a document.
- Example: "for the
worldwords I longed for, and allitstheir dazzling opportunities, were theirs, not mine."[5]
- Annotation name: FN-6
- Description: Footnotes that correct misspellings/syntax
- Example: [6]
Other (O)
- Annotation name: O-I
- Description: Additional images and embedded files
- Example: Narrative of a Voyage Round the World (volume 1)/Annotated/Chapter III
- Annotation name: O-P
- Annotation name: O-T
- Description: Original translations
- Example: [7]
- Annotation name: O-A
- Description: {{AuxTOC}}; Additive TOC not appearing in scan
- Example: A Witch Shall Be Born
- Annotation name:O-L
- Description: {{listen}}, {{media}}; audio supplement to a given work.
- Example: The Velveteen Rabbit
- Annotation name: O-IN
- Description: Text introduction / Literary history
- Example: [8]
- Annotation name: O-X
- Description: External links / Further reading
- Example: [9]
- Annotation name: O-W
- Description: {{Wikipediaref}} excerpt in the header from a related wikipedia article.
- Example: A specimen of the botany of New Holland