ProleWiki:Directrices editoriales

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Revisión del 14:33 27 sep 2022 de Dragon (discusión | contribs.) (Página creada con «{{Title|''Directrices editoriales de ProleWiki''}}Nosotros tenemos convenciones editoriales que ayudan a mantener un estilo consistente a través de toda la wiki. Ésto habla principalmente de la forma, no del contenido. No olvides que la mejor forma de aprender cómo podemos mantener un estilo consistente es mirando a cómo es que están construidos otros artículos. Puedes sugerir cambios en la página de discusión.…»)
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Plantilla:TitleNosotros tenemos convenciones editoriales que ayudan a mantener un estilo consistente a través de toda la wiki. Ésto habla principalmente de la forma, no del contenido.

No olvides que la mejor forma de aprender cómo podemos mantener un estilo consistente es mirando a cómo es que están construidos otros artículos. Puedes sugerir cambios en la página de discusión.

Páginas de contenido

Título

  1. Preferentemente pon solamente el inicio de la oración en mayúscula en el título excepto si se trata de pronombres propios.

    La base económica de la extinción del Estado (preferible)
    La Base Económica de la Extinción del Estado (evitar)

  2. Use common names for titles, for the sake of improved readability. Full names (of persons) or official names (of countries or organizations) should be listed out in the first sentence, after the first bold mention of the common name. example: "Russia, officially the Russian Federation, is a country ... "
  3. Be as specific as needed. For instance, Russian revolution can mean both the 1905 Russian bourgeois revolution and the 1917 Russian socialist revolution. In this case, a title which already disambiguates this difference is ideal.

Cuerpo

  1. In the introductory paragraph of an article, use bold for when the subject of the article is first mentioned. This ensures the subject of the article is cited more clearly.
Historical materialism

From ProleWiki, the proletarian encyclopedia

Materialismo histórico broadly refers to applying the philosophy of dialectical materialism to the study of social life.

  1. Bluelinking: Blue links made to other articles should be made only when they are first introduced in the article. This is to prevent readers from getting distracted by excessive use of blue links. (note how the second mention of Marxist-Leninist is not linked in the example)

ProleWiki is a Marxist–Leninist encyclopedia founded in September 2020 aiming to make information accessible to revolutionaries and those who wish to study revolutionary theory. We stand for the principles of anti-imperialism and we aim to combat the liberal hegemony in Western society by presenting a Marxist-Leninist understanding of political economy.

  1. Blue links should also strictly be made in body text, never in headings. This is for readability reasons and coherence.
  1. External links should not be used in the main body. If you need to use an external link as reference, then use it as citation. You can also create an "External links" section and put external sources there.

Citas

  1. Evita poner una cita después de un espacio

Jeff Bezos es un parásito.[1] (preferible)
Jeff Bezos es un parásito. [1] (evitar)

  1. Evita poner una cita antes de la puntuación

Sin teoría revolucionaria,[1] no puede haber movimiento revolucionario.[2] (preferible)
Sin teoría revolucionaria[1], no puede haber movimiento revolucionario[2]. (evitar)

Referencias

Usa nuestra Plantilla para citas para libros y artículos científicos, and the Web citation template for material usually available online or periodicals, newspapers, etc. These options are available through Visual Editor

Biblioteca

Título

  • Book titles should be written in italics, followed by author. To do that, you can use the Title template or by using {{DISPLAYTITLE:''Title in italics''}} in source code editor. This is done so to differentiate articles written about the book in the main pages from the book itself in our library.
On authority, by Friedrich Engels

From ProleWiki, the proletarian encyclopedia

A number of Socialists have latterly launched a regular crusade against what they call the principle of authority. It suffices to tell them that this or that act is authoritarian for it to be condemned. This summary mode of procedure is being abused to such an extent that it has become necessary to look into the matter somewhat more closely. (...)