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If a publication is part of a series, use a consistent format such as: | |||
*[[Rail User Survey 26]], [[Rail User Survey 27]] or | |||
*[[Passenger rail usage, January to March 2022]], [[Passenger rail usage, April to June 2022]] | |||
Otherwise you don't need to anticipate article naming conflicts and can use straightforward naming for the first article. The original article can be moved if neccasary once a second article is created. | |||
Latest revision as of 07:51, 10 August 2024
Article naming (be it a publication record, keyword or anything else) should be simple and straightforward. For example:
Once there is more than one article that could occupy an article name, use parenthesis to disambiguate them. For example:
Another example:
If a publication is part of a series, use a consistent format such as:
- Rail User Survey 26, Rail User Survey 27 or
- Passenger rail usage, January to March 2022, Passenger rail usage, April to June 2022
Otherwise you don't need to anticipate article naming conflicts and can use straightforward naming for the first article. The original article can be moved if neccasary once a second article is created.
