User talk:Darmokandjalad/drafts/Regina Maris
Latest comment: 12 years ago by Darmokandjalad
Research Issues
edit- There appear to have been several ships by the name Regina Maris. Need to determine which one we mean in this article, and provide disambiguation information.
- There have definitely been more than one sailing ship named Regina Maris. Accounts on the internet with photos of the research vessel have completely different rigging from the Regina Maris in the Wikipedia photo. Same number of masts, though. Could the Dutch have changed the rigging?
- Need to determine which of the Reginas Maris the photo captures.
- Goals:
- Chronology of ownership
- Chronology of service (cargo, research, education, etc.) — Preceding unsigned comment added by Darmokandjalad (talk • contribs) 16:10, 25 January 2012 (UTC)
When Read to Go Live
edit- Add Regina Maris to Schooner#Famous schooners.
- Add Regina Maris to List of research vessels by country.
- Update Regina Maris on List of schooners.
- Update WikiProject: Ships team? -- Darmokandjalad (talk) 15:25, 25 January 2012 (UTC)
- Check style against WikiProject Ships Guidelines. -- Darmokandjalad (talk) 15:28, 25 January 2012 (UTC)
Citation
editI've decided to have two subsections in the References header, one for footnotes (;Notes), the other for sources (;Bibliography). In-line citations will contain a short citation to the main work listed in the ;Bibliography section. Each reference to sources containing more than one page will have name field in their reference tags, taking the following form:
<ref name=Oxenhorn8>Oxenhorn, pg. 8.</ref>
This allows us to use the same citation to a page within a work in multiple places in the article. The example above references:
{{cite book |author=Harvey Oxenhorn |title=Tuning the Rig: A Journey to the Arctic |publisher=Zoland Books |isbn=978-1581950205 |year=2000}}