How to create a great person article

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Here at ICANNWiki we are trying to build a encyclopedia of wiki articles written about people, companies and other items that are or were related to ICANN and the Domain industry. This article is specifically about creating people articles.

Steps

  1. Chose an article you would like to work on from ICANNWiki.org, there are currently over 1,500 that need to be moved, which can be found here people articles on ICANNWiki.org. We'd first move people that have:
    1. Both a portrait picture and a caricature.
    2. We can find at least a one paragraph bio either from ICANNWiki.org or other source.
    3. We can find at least one contact point (Twitter, FB, e-mail, etc.).
    4. We can verify that they are still actively involved within the world of ICANN or the IT community (Via LinkedIn, ICANN.org, etc).
  2. Create a new page with the name of the person and start writing the article. Keep in mind that our priority is provide as much information about the person as possible, in a clear and consistent format. Sometimes you will be able to find a decent amount of information in the old article and you can simply copy and paste the text with images and other information in the correct new format. In other cases there will be little or no information on the existing article and you will need to search for more information.
  3. Search for Profile pages and other information out on the web:
    1. Twitter (get the person's @___ handle)
    2. Facebook (get the URL for the person's public Facebook page)
    3. LinkedIn (get the URL for the person's public LinkedIn page)
    4. Look for the person's e-mail address
    5. Look to see if the person has a personal website or blog, etc. (other than their main company website)
    6. Try to determine the person's current country of residence
  4. Download the person's portait and caricature from ICANNWiki.org. Click on the the images(s) in ICANNWiki.org first, doing so will expand the image to it's full resolution. Download the maximum resolution image, then upload those images to ICANNWiki.com using the upload file menu option. If you cannot find either a portrait or a caricature, use the placeholder images: PortraitComing.jpg and CaricatureComing.jpg.
  5. Create a page on ICANNWiki.com, use the People Template
  6. Migrate and update the person's bio, reading what's on Linked in may help here
  7. Replace the original article on ICANNWiki.org with a redirect (you can see redirected articles here)

Extra Credit

  1. Resize the portrait and caricature so that they match in height when presented in the infobox. I think this may require some adjustment before they are uploaded.

Keep in mind

Research Examples

Here are three examples to show how to write informative people articles with these scenarios: Frederick Schiwek, Victoria Fava and Vinton Cerf.

Frederick Schiwek

Lets take the example of Frederick Schiwek first. If you check the ICANNWiki.org-article on Frederick Schiwek, you can see there are the pictures and some summarized information.

Victoria Fava

Let's take the example of Victoria Fava next. Once again, If you check the ICANNWiki.org-article on Victoria Fava, there are also the pictures and some information such as affiliation and country but once again no details.

Vinton Cerf

If you visit the ICANNWiki.org-article on Vinton Cerf, you see its an well written article with enough information. You can simply use these information to create a new article. But it would be better if you can use some additional information along the way, with citations as to where you found the information.

So even if there is a lot of information, we still searched for "Vinton Cerf" and gathered additional information supporting some of the facts of the article. In this way your article will be more precise and references will provided to the readers who wish to learn more about the information presented in the article.

And feel free to browse through the already completed articles for more ideas.

References

Don't forget that each article needs references, preferably from a variety of reputable sources! Be sure to cite often,using the ref tags (look at finished articles to see how this works, or ask an admin like Ray or Andrew). Do not use ICANNWiki.org as a source, as the articles will eventually be removed.


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