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== Marspedia uses a Specific Hierarchy of Categories ==
 
The Editorial Subcommittee of Marspedia examined the ad hoc approach of categorization of Marspedia articles and found it to be lacking a structure of how information about Mars is displayed and searched. The Subcommittee wanted a logical and navigable hierarchy of categories.  This forms the core of a new Browse experience.
 
  
Creators of new pages should only link one or more of the categories in the hierarchy shown below to their page.
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==Category Hierarchy==
  
==Category Hierarchy Outline==
 
  
All categories for Marspedia roll up into the following 6 top-level categories. Two lower tiers of categories and pages linked to them can be seen by clicking the link icon on each:
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All categories for Marspedia roll up into the following 6 top-level categories. Two lower tiers of categories and pages linked to them can be seen by clicking the link icon on each. Creators of new pages should only link one or more of the categories in the hierarchy shown below to their page.
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     •    '''I. [https://marspedia.org/Special:CategoryTree?target=Category%3AMars+Planetary+Science&mode=categories&namespaces=&title=Special%3ACategoryTree Mars Planetary Science]''' - physical description of the planet; all the science data that is collected
 
     •    '''I. [https://marspedia.org/Special:CategoryTree?target=Category%3AMars+Planetary+Science&mode=categories&namespaces=&title=Special%3ACategoryTree Mars Planetary Science]''' - physical description of the planet; all the science data that is collected

Revision as of 10:44, 20 January 2019


Category Hierarchy

All categories for Marspedia roll up into the following 6 top-level categories. Two lower tiers of categories and pages linked to them can be seen by clicking the link icon on each. Creators of new pages should only link one or more of the categories in the hierarchy shown below to their page.


I. Mars Planetary Science - physical description of the planet; all the science data that is collected
II. Mars Spacecraft/Robotic Missions - (non-human) - mission planning and execution history.
III. Mars Human Exploration - human exploration concepts and planning
IV. Mars Human Settlement - including plans & concepts, philosophical/ethical considerations, and mars analogue research
V. Mars Outreach - Advocacy for Mars Exploration/Settlement - people and organizations (Mars Society, Marspedia, etc), political action, and public outreach & education
VI. Mars Arts and Literature - Mars in literature, music, movies, plays, graphic arts, photography