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Welcome to WikiProject Indexes (Indices), dedicated to providing resources and guidance for improving the development, organization and maintenance of indexes on Wikipedia. This page and its subpages contain suggestions and other resources; it is hoped that this project will help to focus the efforts of other Wikipedians interested in the work.
A directory of all the different divisions of Wikipedia. Maintenance A directory of maintenance departments alongside open tasks and backlogs. Essay directory A colossal descriptive list of Wikipedia namespace essays. (Essays contain information, advice or opinions of one or more editors to aid or comment on the encyclopedia.) Editor's index
Wikipedia indexes (or indices) are alphabetical list articles, consisting of lists of, in turn, the encyclopedic articles available on Wikipedia for any broad, general topic. Examples include: Index of Buddhism-related articles , Index of fishing articles , and Index of physics articles .
For an alphabetical index of all articles on Wikipedia, see Wikipedia:Contents. General reference Culture and the arts Geography and places Health and fitness History and events Human activities Mathematics and logic Natural and physical sciences People and self Philosophy and thinking Religion and belief systems Society and social sciences ...
The quick project index allows you to look up a Wikipedia project page by its first two letters. If needed, capitalize the second letter and re-search because uppercase letters sort ahead of any lowercase letters. To view the project index at the precise starting point of your choosing, use Prefix index
(and the corresponding index file, pages-articles-multistream-index.txt.bz2) pages-articles.xml.bz2 and pages-articles-multistream.xml.bz2 both contain the same xml contents. So if you unpack either, you get the same data. But with multistream, it is possible to get an article from the archive without unpacking the whole thing.
Directory – the main list of "Wikipedia" and "Help" namespace directories and indexes; Abbreviations – a list of all the abbreviations used on Wikipedia; Departments – a list of all the different divisions of Wikipedia. Editor's index – a list of all the pages to help people who edit pages.
Wikipedia (along with its sister projects) has become one of the largest websites in the world using a model of love and co-operation that is still almost completely unknown to the wider world. But it is becoming known, for both its principles and achievements – because it is the principles that make the achievements possible.