Biographical Article Guidelines

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Biographical Article Guidelines

  • Please use the sample Blank Biography article for starting new entries on periodicals
  • Please add a non-copyrighted image of the individual if possible
    • For the PRC and the ROC, photographs enter the public domain 50 years after they were first published (Example)
  • Add {{EditStatus|status=X}} to the discussion page of the article, filling in A, B, C, or "start" for the status (see below)

Edit Status Guidelines

These are the general guidelines for determining the edit status of entries of periodical entries:

AThis article contains information on the names and pseudonyms, dates (and location) of birth and death, and major events in the life of the person in question. The article discusses known associates, students, and teachers, as well as religious, social, and/or intellectual affiliations. For prominent teachers or authors, a list of major works is included, which provides links to online versions when available. Ideally, the article also includes a representative picture of the individual. The source of all information is documented.
BThe article is lacking some of the information noted in A above, it must be revised for minor style or structural issues, or for mistakes.
CThe article is missing most of the information that should be included, or is in need of major editing work
StartThe article only contains the most basic information about the individual, and needs much more content to be complete
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