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Article Types
- Written articles
- Encyclopedic
- Basic educational articles covering single, straightforward subjects
- Topics
- More complex issues and compound subjects
- Should simply present Prabhupada and not an author's thesis or chosen perspective
- Reference articles
- Thematic compilations
- Headings divide specific themes or messages, followed by references
- May select quotes to show - however, references should be as complete as possible
- Lead readers to Prabhupada with some prior orientation and analysis but little synthesis
- Reference-only
- Similar to written article, only just part 2 (references)
- Could be precursor to future written article
- May include author's notes (e.g.
- Should be broken into sections
- Lead readers directly to Prabhupada with some orientation and little information up front
- Study guides
- next level of complexity up from Vaniquotes (e.g. "where to find Lord Caitanya's discussion of...")
- direction back to Vaniquotes categories for those already developed
- Facts and data
- Lists of facts, timelines, statistics, and similar information (the Bhagavatam Family Tree could go here)
- Orientation articles
- Basic technical user guides (searching, viewing references, etc)
- Guides into Vaniquotes
- Guides into Vanipedia (? at some point, if needed)