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==Division of the ''kilt'' articles group== | |||
Is there a particular reason this information does not belong in [[kilt]]? [[User:James A. Flippin|James A. Flippin]] 16:54, 19 June 2007 (CDT) | Is there a particular reason this information does not belong in [[kilt]]? [[User:James A. Flippin|James A. Flippin]] 16:54, 19 June 2007 (CDT) | ||
:The question regarding the division of information on a given subject into separate articles is not one which can be decided a priori on purely theoretic grounds. And while there is no doubt that ''kilt'' and ''history of the kilt'' are both concerned with the same general subject, so to are ''Scotland'' and ''history of Scotland''. In both cases, the two articles could be combined into a single article, or they could be treated separately. | |||
:Length is one consideration, especially in the case of the Scotland articles. The plan of the work related to kilts is for there to be four basic articles: ''kilt'', ''kilt variants'', ''kilt accessories'', and ''history of the kilt''. Combined, they could easily equal or exceed 10000 words. And there is really no good reason, if one is to combine ''kilt'' with the ''history'' article, to stop there and not continue with the other two. | |||
:But the four articles seem to treat of four distinct topics within the same overall theme, and that is strong justification for the proposed division. At Highland games events, questions about the kilt can and do fall rather neatly into these four main categories, that is; 1) what is a kilt? 2) where did it originate? 3) what is worn with it? and 4) what about these other garments? are they kilts? and how do they differ from the Scottish kilt? | |||
:So the two main reasons are, on the one hand, the question of length, and, on the other, the fact that questions concerning the kilt can be rather neatly categorized into one of the above four topic areas. | |||
:[[User:James F. Perry|James F. Perry]] 10:05, 20 June 2007 (CDT) |
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Division of the kilt articles group
Is there a particular reason this information does not belong in kilt? James A. Flippin 16:54, 19 June 2007 (CDT)
- The question regarding the division of information on a given subject into separate articles is not one which can be decided a priori on purely theoretic grounds. And while there is no doubt that kilt and history of the kilt are both concerned with the same general subject, so to are Scotland and history of Scotland. In both cases, the two articles could be combined into a single article, or they could be treated separately.
- Length is one consideration, especially in the case of the Scotland articles. The plan of the work related to kilts is for there to be four basic articles: kilt, kilt variants, kilt accessories, and history of the kilt. Combined, they could easily equal or exceed 10000 words. And there is really no good reason, if one is to combine kilt with the history article, to stop there and not continue with the other two.
- But the four articles seem to treat of four distinct topics within the same overall theme, and that is strong justification for the proposed division. At Highland games events, questions about the kilt can and do fall rather neatly into these four main categories, that is; 1) what is a kilt? 2) where did it originate? 3) what is worn with it? and 4) what about these other garments? are they kilts? and how do they differ from the Scottish kilt?
- So the two main reasons are, on the one hand, the question of length, and, on the other, the fact that questions concerning the kilt can be rather neatly categorized into one of the above four topic areas.
- James F. Perry 10:05, 20 June 2007 (CDT)
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