User:M Waseem Waris

An overview surveys what is covered in an area. Overviews – one-page outline of Wikipedia, divided into 12 major subjects List of academic disciplines – knowledge divided by field Other topic lists

Wikipedia has thousands more topic lists; some are even lists of other lists. Lists – of related articles Category:Lists – alphabetical list of lists Outlines – subject overviews; structured lists that map out subjects Two of the broadest list collections are: Lists of countries and territories and many lists by country Lists of people including by nationality and by occupation Featured content

Featured content is the best Wikipedia has to offer, via vigorous peer review. Presented by type: Featured articles Featured lists Featured pictures Featured portals Featured sounds Featured topics Books

Books are collections of Wikipedia articles, that can be viewed, downloaded, or printed into a book. Category:Wikipedia books (community books) – alphabetical list of the books Category:Wikipedia books – categorized by topic Glossaries

Glossaries are lists of terms with definitions: Glossaries – a list of glossaries arranged by subject Category:Glossaries – glossaries in the category and subcategories, arranged alphabetically Portals

A portal introduces the reader to a subject by presenting images, categories and excerpts of key articles. Portals also guide editing by providing to-do lists. List of portals Category:Portals Timelines

Timelines list articles chronologically. The top-level timelines and timeline sets are: List of timelines – historical timelines, arranged by subject. Find more in Category:Timelines List of centuries – (e.g., 20th century) List of decades – (e.g., 1910s) List of historical anniversaries – (e.g., today) 2010 – major events this year Portal:Current events – featured current events and related project activities Recent deaths – lists notable people who died not long ago Category:Graphical timelines – graphical timelines in the category and subcategories, arranged alphabetically Alphabetical indexes

Complete alphabetical index – sorted by the first two letters of the title, e.g., "Aa Ab Ac Ad..." Categorical indexes

Wikipedia's category system is generated from category tags at the bottom of articles. The top-end pages are: Categories – an index of major categories, arranged by subject – that section of the page is an exception to the category autogeneration rule, as it is crafted by hand Category:Articles – the category in which all article category systems are located Category:Categories – the highest level or "root" category in Wikipedia – its autogenerated entries are listed at the bottom of the page Category:Contents – the category equivalent to this page Category:Fundamental categories – the category containing the most fundamental ontological categories such that every article category system can reasonably be expected to be within it Special:Categories – every category listed alphabetically Wikipedia's other broad categorical indices are: List of Dewey Decimal classes – top two levels of this library classification system, linked to Wikipedia articles Library of Congress Classification – LCC subjects linked to Wikipedia articles Outline of Roget's Thesaurus – articles organised into a system based on six classes, with thousands of branches, following Roget's system Spoken articles

Category:Spoken articles – articles that are available as spoken word recordings