Template:DNB VOTM

This is tracking page  of the DNB WikiProject's Volume of the Month Collaboration for. This month's volume is vol.  which is:


 * Available complete on Wikisource at Dictionary of National Biography, 1885-1900/Vol . Page  corresponds to the  column on that page.
 * Already tracked in a form convenient for disambiguation checks on the "Epitome" page at WikiProject Missing encyclopedic articles/DNB Epitome . The footnote summaries on that page should resolve identification difficulties for the biography needed in almost all cases.

NB that the Wikisource articles will in many cases already link to the corresponding Wikipedia biography. It is, however, not possible to guarantee either that these links are 100% correct in their target; nor that the absence of a link means the corresponding biography is not here. Please update the "wikipedia=" field on Wikisource where appropriate. There is a categorised list from on Wikisource covering the biographies lacking a link to WP. As the VoTM collaboration started there were without WP link in vol..

This "ranked missing articles" tool lists the redlinks in descending order of the number of times they are linked to, in articles. (Note that the baseline is two links, coming from DNB project pages.)
 * Redlink tool

There are around four cases where the Epitome list may differ from the biography list (volume ToC) on Wikisource:
 * In the Epitome but not here?


 * The listing is for a subarticle. Subjects of DNB subarticles may or may not be notable; please deal with these in the "Comments and assessments" columns.
 * The biography occurs in the 1901 first supplement, not in the first edition. These cases can be found by consulting Dictionary of National Biography, 1901 supplement, Volume.
 * The entry is a "see" entry in the DNB, comparable to a soft redirect or disambiguation page here.
 * The entry is such as "Oxford, Earls of", i.e. a listing rather than a biography.

There are a few anomalies also. Because of OCR problems, the Epitome pages may be incorrectly ordered, as well as having typos.

In some cases the DNB article is hard to locate in the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (ODNB): this occurs if a different spelling or different name is used; if the subject is relegated to a subarticle in the ODNB (e.g. Irish saints, who in some cases are bundled into general surveys); or because modern scholarship has decided the person in question never existed. Please help avoid duplication of effort in these cases, if you have ODNB access and find such issues, by leaving a note here and on the Wikisource biography.
 * Hard cases and annotation

Please remember that only people who meet Wikipedia's notability guidelines should be added. The DNB text does not always establish that notability. Further research may.
 * Caveat