Index talk:Dictionary of Hymnology 1908.djvu

Article titles

 * The bold text at the beginning of the article is the article name, and is to be used as the article title.
 * If the article name ends in a period, drop the period unless it's an abbreviation like "&c." or "Abbr."
 * If the article name is in Greek or another alphabet, then the article title will also be in the Greek or other alphabet.
 * If the article name contains [square brackets], replace them with (parentheses).
 * If the article name contains non-bold text, include that non-bold text in the title.
 * Disambiguate articles the same way we disambiguate pages on Wikisource. Works by author, then by date; authors by dates of birth and death.
 * If there is still question of how to proceed, discuss below.

Linking
This work mentions a lot of other works and authors. For the sake of expediency, linking should be kept to a minimum.

The following items should be linked:


 * For articles about authors, the bold text at the beginning should link to the author page.
 * For articles about hymns, the bold text should link to the work, and the author should be linked also.
 * Lists of translations or editions should be linked
 * Linking to other DoH articles should be done if this is obviously intended. Such links are often formatted [like this]. The template DoH lkpl can be used for the link itself.

Templates

 * Use DoH footer initials for footer initials.
 * Use formatting such as that generated by DoH header for page headers ... though whether the template itself is useful or not may be worth discussing further.

Formatting
—Beleg Tâl (talk) 19:18, 14 November 2017 (UTC)
 * Follow the enWS MoS as much as possible
 * See earlier pages for good formatting style
 * Page:PMLP213617-Julian-DictionaryOfHymnology P-Z.djvu/32
 * Page:PMLP213617-Julian-DictionaryOfHymnology A-O.djvu/19