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1 Ordering names in a category  



1.1  Sort by surname  





1.2  Historical patronymic names  





1.3  Nobility  





1.4  Other exceptions  







2 References  





3 Bibliography  














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Ordering names in a category[edit]

It is possible to change the default order in which the articles in a Category are displayed on the Category: page. For general instructions and conventions about this, see Wikipedia:Categorization § Sort keys. Note that there are two techniques for defining a sort order different from the sort order that would result from the page name:

  1. Adding {{DEFAULTSORT:category sort key here}} in the article sets the category sort key for all categories without sort keys in that article, before or after it.
  2. Per listed category, overriding the DEFAULTSORT, [[Category:Category name here|category sort key here]]

The sort key should mirror the article's title as closely as possible, while omitting disambiguating terms. Some exceptions are made, however, to force correct collation.

Please note that some named individual animal have titles included in the article name (for example, Sergeant Stubby, a dog with a formal military rank) and are therefore subject to this guideline.

Sort by surname[edit]

If the article is titled "Forename Surname", the category should be added to the article as [[Category:Type X people|Surname, Forename]] (or: {{DEFAULTSORT:Surname, Forename}}) so that it will be sorted by surname (surname and family name are used interchangeably in this article). However, there are exceptions depending on customs, where a person lives and when they lived. If the country is not listed, try consulting with Names of persons : national usages for entry in catalogueinthe bibliography section. It is a resource for how librarians and institutions inside their respective country sort names. However, the sort value may be inappropriate outside their country.[1]

Historical patronymic names[edit]

The patronymic system was once common throughout Europe and in some parts of the world. See Patronymic for the list of systems used in each country. Patronymic names should be sorted on their first name. The following is to distinguish how to sort the relevant historical people in some of the more common languages:

Nobility[edit]

Other exceptions[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ IFLA 1996, pp. IX–XI
  • ^ a b c d Hedden, Heather (April 2007). "Arabic names" (PDF). The Indexer. 25 (3). Retrieved January 11, 2012.
  • ^ a b c Chicago Manual of Style 2003, p. 18.74
  • ^ Chicago Manual of Style 2003, p. 18.75
  • ^ IFLA 1996, pp. 155–158
  • ^ Akhtar, Nasreen (April 1989). "Asian names" (PDF). The Indexer. 16 (3). Retrieved January 10, 2012.
  • ^ Chicago Manual of Style 2003
  • ^ IFLA 1996, pp. 64–65
  • ^ IFLA 1996, pp. 88–90
  • ^ "Sort keys for Icelandic names". WikiProject Iceland. Wikipedia. January 2011. Retrieved January 17, 2011.
  • ^ Power, John (June 2008). "Japanese names" (PDF). The Indexer. 26 (2). Retrieved January 10, 2012.
  • ^ Chicago Manual of Style 2003, p. 18.80
  • ^ a b IFLA 1996, pp. 118–120
  • ^ IFLA 1996, pp. 145–149
  • ^ Chicago Manual of Style 2003, p. 18.81
  • ^ IFLA 1996, pp. 185–186
  • ^ Chicago Manual of Style 2003, p. 18.82
  • ^ IFLA 1996, pp. 211–213
  • ^ IFLA 1996, pp. 232–234
  • ^ Alakas, Meral (April 2007). "Turkish names" (PDF). The Indexer. 25 (3). Retrieved January 11, 2012.
  • ^ IFLA 1996, pp. 108–110
  • ^ "Scottish Surnames and Variants". Scotland's people. Scotland. Retrieved January 10, 2012.
  • ^ Moore, Donald (April 1990). "The Indexing of Welsh personal names" (PDF). The Indexer. 17 (1). Retrieved January 10, 2012.
  • ^ Chicago Manual of Style 2003, p. 18.37
  • ^ a b c Chicago Manual of Style 2003, p. 18.38
  • ^ Chicago Manual of Style 2003, p. 18.41
  • ^ Chicago Manual of Style 2003, p. 18.72
  • ^ Chicago Manual of Style 2003, p. 18.39
  • ^ Chicago Manual of Style 2003, p. 18.71
  • ^ Butcher's copy-editing 2006, p. 195
  • ^ Chicago Manual of Style 2003, p. 18.69
  • ^ IFLA 1996, pp. 252–253
  • ^ Indexing Books 2005, p. 169
  • ^ a b Pitchford, Jacqueline (October 2006). "Dutch, German, Austrian, Flemish and Afrikaans names" (PDF). The Indexer. 25 (2). Retrieved January 17, 2012.
  • ^ a b IFLA 1996, pp. 29–31
  • ^ "Defaultsort". WikiProject Football. Wikipedia. June 2011. Retrieved January 17, 2012.
  • Bibliography[edit]


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