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Contents

Overviews of Wikipedia

An overview is a survey of what is covered or included in an area. Overviews of Wikipedia's coverage include:

  • Overviews — key articles in 12 major subjects, providing an overview of each.
  • List of academic disciplines — Wikipedia arranged like a college course curriculum.
  • Lists of basic topics — these pages present topic outlines, and together they form an outline of human knowledge (though it is still under development), as well as a general site map of Wikipedia's contents. Each outline presents its subject's structure, with links to the topics that make up its subject.

Featured content

Featured content represents the best Wikipedia has to offer, and undergoes vigorous peer review.
It can be found on the following directories:

  • Featured articles — what we believe to be the best articles in Wikipedia.
  • Featured pictures — images we find beautiful, impressive, and informative.
  • Featured lists — what we believe to be the best lists in Wikipedia.
  • Featured portals — portals we regard as being particularly useful, attractive, and well maintained.
  • Featured topics — topics we believe have coverage which is both comprehensive and well written.
  • Featured sounds — sounds we find beautiful, impressive, and informative.

Lists

Wikipedia has thousands of topic lists; some are even lists of other lists.

  • Lists of topics — a selective collection of article lists, arranged by subject.
  • Category:Lists — a list of lists in the category system, arranged alphabetically.

Two of the broadest collections are:

Portals

A portal is an introductory page for a given topic. It complements the main article of the subject by introducing the reader to key articles, images, and categories that further describe the subject. They also include to-do lists that are used mostly by Wikipedia's editors.

Portals can be found at:

Glossaries

Glossaries are lists of terms with definitions:

Timelines

Timelines are lists of articles organized chronologically. These are the top-level timelines and lists of timelines:

Wikipedia's indices

Alphabetical indices

Categorical indices

Wikipedia's main categorical index system is automatically generated from information (category tags) at the bottom of each article. The top-end pages of the category system are:

  • Categorical index – 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: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:Articles — the category in which all article category systems are located.
  • Special:Categories — every category listed alphabetically.

Wikipedia's other broad categorical indices are:

Spoken articles


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  • This page was last modified on 20 November 2008, at 00:23.

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