User:Tule-hog/Policies and guidelines
Policies
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See the talk page for general discussion about Wikiversity policies.
Please note that the Wikiversity project proposal underlies these policies.
Discussions related to the development of research policy are conducted in a multi-lingual format at beta.wikiversity.org, you can start at: Research guidelines. |
Policies required by the Wikimedia Foundation
[edit | edit source]These policies are listed at Meta:Policies and guidelines. They may change from time to time, but are outside the direct control of the Wikiversity community and must be followed by Wikiversity. Nevertheless, contradictions may exist within material on meta, and between material on meta and the WV project proposal.
Neutral point of view
[edit | edit source]Neutral point of view is adopted by some Wikimedia projects. Wikiversity has explicitly developed policies that allow participants to NOT use the neutral point of view (NPOV) in some situations. Editing outside of the constraints imposed by NPOV imposes other special requirements on editors. Most Wikiversity pages adhere to NPOV.
Existing policies
[edit | edit source]This is a list of official policies that have been adopted on the English Wikiversity (the link shows the voting). The adoption process is discussed on the talk page. A policy should already have the Template:Policy banner before being added to this list.
Behavioural
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[edit | edit source]General
[edit | edit source]Other
[edit | edit source]Draft policies
[edit | edit source]Note: These policies are in development. Please contribute and comment.
Proposed policies
[edit | edit source]Note: some of these policies were rejected by vote shortly after Wikiversity's foundation. These policies should be tagged for revision if not already revised, and then resubmitted for approval.
Course Titles and Numbers
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- Wikiversity:Free license content
- Academic freedom
- Disclosures (incorporates NPOV and Confessions)
- Naming conventions (rejected by 3:2 in August 2006; 1 abstention); (As of August 2009, it is rejected 7:3:3 on its talk page; the policy is clearly unacceptable in its current form)
- Network naming conventions
- Referees
- Scholarly ethics (rejected by 2:0 in August 2006; 1 abstention)
- Subpages
- What Wikiversity is not (rejected by 5:3 in August 2006)
- Wikiversity:External links
Enforcing policies
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- Manual of Style
- Polls
- Productive Forking and Tailoring is Encouraged
- Privacy policy
- archived CheckUser policy
- Talkpage policy
- Administrator Creation and Behavioral Criteria Guidelines and Policy
Rejected policies
[edit | edit source]The following policies have been rejected so clearly that they should probably not be revived in any new form. They are listed here to help avoid repetition.
- Ignore all rules (rejected by 6:1 in August 2006)
- Wikiversity:Scholarly ethics (rejected by 6:1:1 from August 2006 — January 2007)
- Wikiversity:Assembly (rejected without vote)
- Wikiversity:Bans (rejected without vote)
- Wikiversity:Delegable proxy (written by 1 user, rejected by 1 user)
- Wikiversity:Voluntary custodial restraint (written by 1 user, rejected by 1 user)
Guidelines
[edit | edit source]Best practice guidelines
[edit | edit source]These policy-like documents contain guidelines which have not been voted on or which have not achieved formal consensus in a poll, but which have become established in practice.
Wikiversity development
[edit | edit source]Some of these pages have been proposed to the community for codification, while others are collections of participants' thoughts on the advancement of Wikiversity.
- Category:Wikiversity development - pages concerned with advancing Wikiversity
- Wikiversity mission (rejected by 1:0 in August 2006)
- Wikiversity:Proposed Hierarchical Structure
- How Wikiversity makes policy