Wikipedia:WikiProject Missing encyclopedic articles/1911 verification/F3

This is a list of Wikipedia articles that correspond to articles in the Encyclopædia Britannica Eleventh Edition, and may have either inadequate or outdated information, or unacknowledged verbatim copying. It was generated in 2006 from the original 1911 topics list. At the time, in most cases, the Wikipedia article was simply annotated with the now-obsolete {{1911}} template. Current attribution standards require more precise attribution using inline footnotes. Please:

  1. The highest priority is to compare the Wikipedia article with the Britannica article:
    1. If there is verbatim text, acknowledge that with {{EB1911}}, using long or short inline citations (see WP:CITE, and note WP:CITEVAR). You can use a copyvio detector to compare the two tests: Earwig's is a good choice.
    2. If there is unsourced text that isn't verbatim, but can be supported by reference to Britannica, use {{Cite EB1911}} in either of the two styles.
    3. Change any uses of {{1911}} to {{EB1911}} or {{Cite EB1911}}.
  2. Add a |wstitle= or |title= parameter to any {{EB1911}} or {{Cite EB1911}} template. See this category page for why it's important.
  3. Include |volume= and |page= (or |pages=) in the citation template. Page numbers will be visible in the margin if the Wikisource article is transcluded from Page space. Also, previous editors have sometimes left the page number in a comment.
  4. If the EB1911 article has a named author, ensure |first= and |last=, and |author-link= where approriate, are provided. Use |first1= etc. for multiple authors.
  5. Verify that each of the articles has updated coverage and is at least as comprehensive as the 1911 Britannica.

If the EB article is on more than one page (unless it's just a few lines that happen to cross a page boundary), you should use a general reference and inline {{sfn}} calls with a |p= or |pp= parameter. Otherwise you can choose between that style or simple inline references; sometimes an article will have an established style and you should follow it.

If the Wikipedia article has no attributable or otherwise useful text in EB1911, there is no need to cite it. However, it is always optional to list it under a heading like Further Reading, using the {{Cite EB1911}} template, or under External Links with the {{EB1911 poster}} template.

If the article, or a section of it, is badly out of date or has WP:NPOV problems, you can use {{Update-EB}} to draw attention to that. If the article is essentially unchanged from the original (except additions like a lead paragraph and footnotes), please use {{EB1911 article with no significant updates}} in the footer (either with or without {{One source}}). See the documentation pages of these templates for more information.

When done, keep the article on the list, in case we need to make another pass, remove the {{search}} template, and add a tag to the entry, after any hyphen, as follows:

  • ok to indicate that the article, as named, has EB1911 text and has been checked.
  • no1911 to indicate that the article has no attributable EB1911 text.
  • In addition to one of the above, redir to indicate that the title as given isn't the exact title of the article; it could represent a redirect, a disambiguation page, or an obvious mis-spelling. In any case, a reader should be able to find the target article easily.

Some additional markings were added when the list was generated in 2006:

  • Articles with no additional marking were from the original topics list (i.e. the 1911 EB had an article with that title)
  • Articles with * had the {{1911}} template (information from the 1911 EB was used in that article)
  • Articles with + were on both lists
  • Articles with = are redirects created in the past; they have not been verified

  1. Froissart - redir - ok
  2. Frome* - ok
  3. Frommel (Gaston) - redir - ok
  4. Fronde* - redir - ok
  5. Frontenac Et Palluau - redir - ok
  6. Frostburg (Maryland) - no1911
  7. Froude (James Anthony Froude) - redir - no1911
  8. Fruit and Flower Farming (Orchard; Floriculture) - redir - no1911
  9. Frumentius* - ok
  10. Fryderyk Michal, Prince Czartoryski - redir - ok
  11. Fu.T. Aepinus - redir - ok
  12. Fuad Pasha* - redir - no1911
  13. Fuchsine - no1911
  14. Fuente Ovejuna - redir - no1911
  15. Fuenterrabia - redir - ok
  16. Fugitive Slave Laws - redir - ok
  17. Fugitive slave laws* - redir - ok
  18. Fugleman+ - ok
  19. Fuhrich (Joseph) - redir - ok
  20. Fulcher (Fulcher of Chartres) - redir - no1911
  21. Fulginiae+ - ok
  22. Fulk Basset* - ok
  23. Fulk Nerra - redir - no1911
  24. Fullers Earth - redir - no1911
  25. Fum (Fenghuang) - redir - no1911
  26. Funeral Rites - redir - no1911
  27. Funkia - redir - no1911
  28. Furazane* - redir - no1911
  29. Furazanes - redir - no1911
  30. Furnes (Belgium) - redir - no1911
  31. Furniss (Harry) - redir - no1911
  32. Furstenberg (2 families) - redir - no1911
  33. Furstenwalde - redir - no1911
  34. Fusaro (i.e. lake, below) - redir - no1911
  35. Fusaro Lake* - no1911
  36. Fusible Metal - redir - ok
  37. Fusilier* - no1911
  38. Fussen - redir - no1911
  39. Fustian+ - ok
  40. Fustic (old fustic and young fustic) - redir - no1911
  41. Fuze for ammunition* (properly Fuze) - redir - no1911
  42. Fuze; Fuse - no1911
  43. Fyne (Loch) - redir - no1911
  44. Fynes Moryson+ - ok
  45. Fyodor Buslaev* - ok
  46. Fyodor Matveyevich Apraksin* - redir - ok
  47. Fyodor Rostopchin* - ok
  48. Fyzabad (Faizabad and Fayzabad, Badakhshan) - redir - ok