Category talk:Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica with no article parameter

Article parameter or title parameter?
I just edited a few of the articles because I was bored, but was initially misled by this category's name. Admittedly the instructions tell me to add "title=xxx", but I at first added "article=xxx" on the basis of the name. Can the category name be easily changed? Should it? David Brooks (talk) 21:36, 13 November 2013 (UTC)
 * Hi David Brooks, It can be done but it would be a bot job as there are as I write this 9,466 articles that would have to be changed. The point is that I think article parameter is fine as the article parameter can be either wstitle= if there is an article on Wikisource (and one day all of them will be there) or title= if the source is somewhere else. If we were to change the name what name would you want to use? -- PBS (talk) 12:10, 15 November 2013 (UTC)
 * (ping PBS) Fair enough. If you're still reading, another question (which I also posed on Talk:Encyclopædia Britannica Eleventh Edition). I came across one article, Abbas I of Egypt, which has both a 1911 and a Wikisource1911enc template. By adding wstitle to the first, I generate two copies of the same link in close proximity. What's your feeling about this? I'm fine with it, but should the guidance be extended to ask for both changes in the case of 1911 articles that don't have a Wikisource1911enc? David Brooks (talk) 16:35, 15 November 2013 (UTC)

Number of articles over time
Table showing the number of articles in this category over time. &emsp;Figures in italics are interpolated. &emsp;* Totals up to July 2018 as reported by the approximate total on the Category page. The actual number (by adding totals on each page) was 70 more. &emsp; The 'approximate' total was accurate once the actual number was under 200.