Wikipedia:WikiProject Anatomy/Newsletter/2

WP:Anatomy quarterly update (#2)
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 * Released: First quarter, 2014
 * Updated cleanup listing and recent changes list in third quarter, 2014
 * Editor: LT910001

Hello WP:ANATOMY participant! This is the second quarterly update of goings-on in WP:ANATOMY, documenting the current state of WP:ANATOMY, current projects and items of interest, and any relevant news. I'd greatly value feedback on this, and if you think I've missed something, or don't wish to receive this again, please leave a note on my talkpage or remove your name from the mailing list


 * What's new
 * New guidelines released for Anatomy articles
 * 2 new Featured Images (Facial muscles, Gastric mucosa)
 * 3 new GAs: Recurrent laryngeal nerve, Stapes, and Foramen spinosum
 * Template for greeting users released
 * Popular pages enabled for Anatomy, at last!
 * All articles under our scope have been assessed
 * A new Anatomy-themed barnstar has been created


 * What's going on
 * An ongoing discussion about how to simplify anatomical terminology
 * Five GA nominations, one featured list nomination.
 * Our series on Anatomical terminology has expanded to include muscle and bone. Links to these articles have been included on the infoboxes for all muscles and bones.
 * We're well on our way to meeting our goals, with 480 of 500 articles to C-class, an increase of almost 200 articles since we started counting 3 months ago


 * How can I contribute?
 * Reword anatomical jargon: jargon is widespread and not helpful to lay readers.
 * Contribute on our talk page
 * Continue to add sources, content, and improve anatomical articles!
 * Replace images with better images from Wikipedia commons, or if there are too many images, remove some low-quality ones

On any given week we have at least 4-10 editors making significant contributions to our articles, with probably more than double this making minor edits. As an editor, I am often wondering: with so many articles, where to start? There is so much to be done (as always, on Wikipedia!), and I aim here to provide a comprehensive list of venues within our project. If I've missed any, please let us know on the WikiProject Anatomy talk page.
 * Quarterly focus - Where to edit?

An editor might edit:
 * By importance. A user can use our assessment table to view articles by their importance and class. The vital articles project provides a list of designated 'Vital articles' for Wikipedia.
 * By popularity. One way to edit is to edit the most popular pages -- the majority of these need help, and editing is sure to bring benefit to many users.
 * By need. There is always cleanup that needs to be done, whether commenting on, adding infoboxes or adding images. A cleanup list of all tagged articles is now available here:
 * By interest. A series of inter-project categories has been developed to help facilitate inter-Wiki and inter-professional collaboration. These categories sort our articles into organs, system, gross anatomy, neuroanatomy, and several other categories. This should offer a buffet of articles for any interested editors! See here for more details.
 * By topic. Wikipedia's anatomical categories may provide impetus, as may editing a suite of related-articles, using a parent article such as ear for direction. A collection of series are slowly being rolled-out, including one for epithelia and for articles about the gastrointestinal wall, which also act as groups of topics. Templates, as documented on our main page, provide a similar categorisation.
 * By demand. Discussions relating to Anatomy are frequent occurrences on the talk pages for WPMED and WP:ANATOMY. Such topics almost always cry out for more editing.
 * By recent changes. One way to choose a destination for editing is to check the recent changes, revert vandalism, integrate/source edits, or generally collaborate in improving articles that are receiving contributions from other editors. This can be found in the here.
 * By chance. A user is always welcome to improve articles that they randomly 'bump into' by Wiki-surfing or by having bumped for other reasons into a particular article or topic that needs improvement


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