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precise because it avoids some potential ambiguity (in some cultures, the surname comes before the given name, and therefore is not "last"; sometimes people change names, so that they have a chronologically "first" and "last" surname; sometimes a given name is used in several generations of the same family, and is considered a "family name"). Therefore, the universal convention in Knowledge is that all articles about this portion of a name use "(surname)" as a disambiguator where a disambiguator is needed. If an article on a surname is created at a title using "(last name)" as a disambiguator, it should be moved to a title using "(surname)" as a disambiguator. See
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used even where a work could be identified by its genre or year of release; where two films, we consistently disambiguate them by using the year of release followed by the word "film". Similar principles apply to other kinds of media using common disambiguators, such as albums, songs, books, and TV series.
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states, "f the film is not the primary topic, name its article after the film's title with "(film)" added at the end". Although this may arguably be a more ambiguous term, given the many meanings of film, circumstances where confusion is likely are rare, and it is more concise. This disambiguator is
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For example, the terms "surname", "last name", and "family name" could all be used to indicate that an article is about the portion of a name that reflects a person's ancestry. However, historically, these articles have used "(surname)" as a disambiguator. This term is also more concise, and is more
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It would be easy to consistently name all of the articles on the legislative branches of various countries, "Legislature of ". These bodies, however, have a wide variety of official names that are more well known and more widely used, and are therefore the common name, and most recognizable name, of
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Title consistency is useful because it makes it easier for readers to find articles on similar subjects by searching with terms or presentation used in article on similar subjects. As a whole, it makes the encyclopedia appear more professional and less haphazard. Having consistent titles also makes
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Some other very commonly used disambiguators include: "(song)" for songs, "(album)" for recorded albums, "(TV series)" for television series, "(band)" for music groups composed of people who play instruments, "(group)" for music groups composed of only vocal artists, and "(novel)" for long written
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In some cases, descriptive titles are invented specifically for article, because they most effectively convey the contents of the article. Furthermore, some templates are designed to automatically link to a family of articles using such a descriptive name. For example, the regional topic template,
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Within the context of these projects, titles that are specific to these projects should be consistent with these conventions. It must be noted, however, that some topics are of importance to multiple fields, and may have titles reflecting the conventions of only one of those fields. For example:
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Note that it is able to do this because the linked topics are consistently titled "Agriculture in" followed by the name of each country. In some cases, where such an article does not exist, the title is redirected to an article containing that information; however, the title is available if the
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notes that an article title should not be changed if "there is no good reason to change it"; because of the benefits of having consistent titles for similar subjects, making a title more consistent with other titles in the same field is a "good reason" for a title change.
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is a character originating in comic books. Generally, such characters use the disambiguator "(comics)", but in this case the community has determined that the use of the character in other media is broad enough to justify the more general disambiguator,
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for a title (or if a title is found to have no primary topic), then a second topic that happens to share that title can not use that title, even if this would enable the second topic to be more consistent with other articles in its field. For example:
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is already a primary topic. It would be easy to consistently title all Madonna albums with the disambiguator "(Madonna album)", but this would result in moving titles away from their existing primary topic title, and in making these titles less
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article is made in the future. In this case, use of consistent titles has the added benefit of causing the titles for missing topics to show up as redlinks, making it immediately apparent that articles may need to be written on these topics.
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Although individual projects may develop their own standards for naming subjects within a given field, it must be noted that some topics are of importance to multiple fields, and may have a disambiguator only reflecting one of those fields.
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was an Olympic swimmer, and later a United States federal judge. The disambiguator for this article is "(swimmer)" although "(judge)" would also apply; in theory, "(swimmer and judge)" could also be used, but would be unnecessarily
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specifies that, in many countries, comma disambiguation, rather than parenthetical disambiguation is to be used to identify municipalities. It also specifies when disambiguators should be used, although that section is
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Although it would be easy to consistently use the scientific name for every species of plant or animal, this is outweighed by the preference for having the most common, recognizable, and natural name in each case.
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Note, however, that where it is possible to use terms commonly recognized in different English-speaking countries, articles from all such countries may be consistently titled using that wording. For example:
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Where a topic has a long or disambiguated title, and a shorter form or abbreviated form of that title is recognizable when used in context, unambiguous subtopics of that topic commonly use the
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A topic-specific convention may require the use of less common or less concise names for certain topics in order to maintain consistency within the field. For example, pursuant to
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An exception to this rule is where a specific subtopic has its own common name, which is therefore likely to be the more natural or recognizable title. For example:
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have disambiguators because none of them are the primary topic for their names. The other 47 US states are the primary topics for their titles, so titles like
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Consistency is only one of several title considerations, and it generally falls below several other considerations in the hierarchy of title determination.
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it easier for articles to be checked by bots that search for articles by title, and to use certain templates that generate collections of related titles.
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Where other considerations are equal, titles should be consistent with other titles in the same field and other titles about the same type of topic.
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All titles for articles on Madonna albums would be consistent if they had no disambiguator, but this can not be done because, for example,
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The selection of a field for the disambiguator is case-specific, and depends on the same issues of primary usage as other titling issues.
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As noted above, the common name of a national legislature or military is likely to be the formal name of that body. Although we have
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the entity. Therefore, we generally use the titles that are the most common and recognizable names, even if they are inconsistent:
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because the government currently located in Taiwan has a history that precedes its association with this geographical location.
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Parenthetical disambiguation should not be used simply to create a consistent "look" with similar articles. For example,
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is about the primary "George Washington" (even though other people by this name are likely to have had religious views).
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have a distinct common name, the title should be at a name consistent with the common name of the topic; for example,
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The terms "film", "movie", and "motion picture" could all be used as disambiguators, but the convention set forth at
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However, other articles lack a well-known vernacular name, and are therefore identified by their scientific name:
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of a term, then subtopics of that topic should generally follow the same common name determination. For example:
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of a term, subtopics should follow that primary topic determination. For example, the primary topic of the term "
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This page provides additional information about concepts in the page(s) it supplements. This page is not one of
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was also Attorney General for Ireland, and was influential in both roles, but is of most interest as a poet.
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Note also that an ambiguous topic can have both ambiguous and unambiguous subtopics. If a subtopic is
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is about the primary "George Washington" (even though all of the people by this name had ancestors),
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This is applicable to any field for which a primary topic of a term can be determined. For example:
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will be expected to have a government. The article on the government for the U.S. state is at
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Some standards exist for naming subjects within a given field of related topics. For example:
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titles for the same kind of subject should not differ in form or structure without good reason
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specifies which of numbers and years is to be considered "primary" for the purpose of naming.
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change titles so that all consistently use one regional spelling or wording. For example:
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Some articles on animals and plants use the well-known vernacular names of the subjects:
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Titles of subtopics should be consistent with the names of topics associated with them.
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consistent application of primary topic determinations to subtopics of a primary topic
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Inconsistency resulting from inconsistent common or recognizable names within a field
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was both a baseball player and a baseball coach, but he is most notable as a coach.
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redirect to this title. Other topics relating to Taiwan generally have titles like
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Disambiguators should also be consistent when used for the same kinds of titles.
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supports having regionally appropriate spellings. We therefore do
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or abbreviated form for conciseness and naturalness. For example:
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titles including the disambiguator "(Madonna album)", such as
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Many of these patterns are listed (and linked) in the box of
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Don't add unnecessary disambiguators simply for consistency
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Explanatory essay about the Knowledge:Article titles policy
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Disambiguators for subjects significant in multiple fields
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Use consistent disambiguators for similar kinds of topics
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Note that this kind of inconsistency does not affect the
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Relationship between consistency and other considerations
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is a disambiguation page, due to the existence of both
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