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< Wikipedia:WikiProject Military history | News | July 2012

Article writer's guide: buildings and fortifications

This month, the Bugle continues its "Article writer's guide" series detailing the nuances behind certain categories of Wikipedia articles. We'll bring you answers from some of the foremost Wikipedia writers in the areas we examine, in the hope that their advice helps you enter these areas and find success. This month we will be looking at fortifications or more generally buildings, with input from editors both inside and outside of military history. Future editions are tentatively planned for battles, ships, and vehicles. If you have a good topic for a future edition not named above, please add it on our newsletter's main talk page.


Thank you for agreeing to answer some of our questions. What draws you to Wikipedia's articles on buildings and fortifications?

The range of buildings, even in just the area of military history, is quite diverse. How did you choose an area to specialize in, or what drew you to the types of buildings you write about?

Generally speaking, what should be covered in an article on a building? How do you structure your articles?

How much detail should be given to events that happened at a building, such as a battle?

What kinds of sources do you recommend using?

Have you found it easy to obtain online sources?

Biases exist in many forms, even on such concrete topics as buildings. How have you dealt with biases in sources?

How do you deal with with language barriers in both the subject and the sources about it (e.g. a non-English source)?

What is the most common issue you have with a building article at any formal review process?

About The Bugle

First published in 2006, the Bugle is the monthly newsletter of the English Wikipedia's Military history WikiProject.

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