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Category | WikiProject Doctor Who |
Portal | Doctor Who |
Wikimedia Commons | Doctor Who |
Parent project(s) | Television, Science Fiction |
Child project(s) | Doctor Who/Torchwood |
Project banner template | {{WikiProject Doctor Who}} |
Userboxes | {{DoctorWhoWikiProject-Member}} {{User:UBX/Doctor Who}} {{User:Dresken/Doctor Who Doctor}} Additional userboxes can be found here |
Has goals? | Yes |
Assessment | Wikipedia:WikiProject Doctor Who/Assessment |
The Doctor Who WikiProject is a WikiProject formed and developed to organize information in articles related to the 1963–present British science-fiction television series Doctor Who. We currently have 1514 articles under the scope of this project, which generally includes articles where Doctor Who is a relevant focus to the subject.
If you would like to help, please inquire on the talk page, sign up on our list of participants, or just start editing.
A full list of pages in the WikiProject can be found here and recent changes to these pages can be seen here.
Our style page includes the following advice aimed to standardise Doctor Who articles:
There is presently one task force, the Torchwood taskforce. It was formed in 2006 and is now marked as inactive.
The main criteria for inclusion should be notability. That being said, to avoid clutter and confusion, we should note the following.
Illustrations for Doctor Who-related articles are typically taken from screen captures, publicity materials, magazine articles and websites. As such they're nearly all non-free and must only be used in conformance with the Non-free content criteria. Exceptions include pictures of people involved in the writing or production of Doctor Who and its spin-offs, which have been released under free licenses: licenses that allow third parties to modify images and use images commercially. Most non-free images currently in Doctor Who-related articles lack detailed or sufficient fair use rationales justifying their use in the articles. Such images are in danger of deletion; you can remedy this by writing better rationales.
To avoid the tricky issue of canonicity, we should identify the source of the information if it comes from anywhere else besides the television series. Televised episodes and specials (barring spoofs and specially-made episodes) are generally considered canon by the BBC and the vast majority of the Doctor Who fandom, while the Peter Cushing films of the 1960s are not. Everything else is of unclear canonicity, with opinion ranging from absolute canon to non-canon. In practice, anything from the televised stories need not be sourced or distinguished, although the relevant episodes should be referenced (with citations to the appropriate episodes or serials). We should also limit the non-television series material, where possible, to material officially licensed by the BBC. This excludes fan videos, but will include the Doctor Who Magazine comic strip, the Big Finish Productions audio plays and story collections, the Telos novellas and the Target Books, Virgin New Adventures and BBC Books novels and short stories. Book titles, like television serials, should be italicised, with individual episodes, chapters or short stories in quotation marks. Author credit should be given. The only exceptions to the "officially licensed" would be material from BBV, which is generally of a higher standard than typical fan productions. However, any notable creation may be included, but only if we are clear on its origin.
Some articles on what might be termed minor topics, e,g. monsters or other characters, are better placed in a list. These are some of the lists available:
Articles can be de-merged if they grow very large. Some very minor characters are probably not worth writing about, and it would be preferable to write the plot synopsis of the episode in which they appear: for example, the article about the character Doctor Constantine redirects to the article about the episode "The Empty Child".
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The following websites may be useful in referencing articles:
Other sources that have produced consistent Doctor Who related content but do not have dedicated sections include The A.V Club and SFX Magazine.
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This is a WikiProject, an area for focused collaboration among Wikipedians. New participants are welcome; please feel free to participate!
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