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historical reference. Either the page is no longer relevant or consensus on its purpose has become unclear. You may attempt to revive the project at any time. It was last updated July 2013.
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Each month a Science Collaboration of the Month (SCOTM) is chosen using this page. The goal is to improve an article to
featured article quality by the end of the month using widespread cooperative editing. For a discussion on the correct format of science articles, please see
WikiProject Science.
The project aims to fill gaps in
Wikipedia, to give users a focus and to give us all something to be proud of. Any user can nominate an article and vote for nominated articles.
If you want to participate in this project, feel free to add {{user scienceCOTM}} to your user page which creates:
Chemistry -It looks like hardly anyone is here. Oh well. If anyone is reading this, I propose we work on the article
Chemistry (I'm currently a chemistry major). This is an important article, and I'm surprised it hasn't been promoted to good article status yet. I'll start working on it. If anyone wants to help, please do. --
FutureTrillionaire (
talk)
13:42, 15 October 2012 (UTC)reply
Place {{Current-SCOTM}} on the talk page for a newly-selected article.
When a new article is selected, please remove {{Current-SCOTM}} from the talk page of the previous collaboration.
Update the
COTM template by filling in the last month's collaboration at
/lastmonth and the current monthly collaboration at
/current. This updates the template to reflect recent changes.
The science collaboration of the month was originally started by
Litefantastic on November 26, 2004. However, before an article could be selected, the project was unluckily deserted due to a lack of candidates and participants. On
July 6,
2005,
Toothpaste resurrected this project and the first collaboration was selected on
July 20,
2005. A collaboration was selected approximately every week until
June 28,
2006, when the collaboration became a monthly event with the aim of producing higher quality science articles. Monthly collaborations continued until the end of May 2008.
[Conservation biology is a central theme and a highly important topic in context of the extinction crisis that is taking place. This article has received much attention in the past year, but it needs editing, reviewing, and a bit of clean-up. It would be great to direct some traffic toward this article.]
Thompsma (
talk)
01:13, 7 September 2009 (UTC)reply
Prior page instructions and procedures
Prior instructions for how to nominate
Copy the template below
Paste it at the bottom of the list of nominations
Replace "[Date + 7 days]" with the date, plus seven days. For both, the year is not necessary.
Sign your user name with the directions in the template and add a comment for why the article should be nominated.
Please preview your addition to make it sure all information is properly filled in and the links are working.
===[[article name with double-brackets surrounding it]]===
====(1 vote), stays until [Date + 7 days]====
:''Nominated <u>[[{{subst:CURRENTMONTHNAME}} {{subst:CURRENTDAY}}]], [[{{subst:CURRENTYEAR}}]]</u>, needs 2 votes by [Date + 7 days].''
;Support
#~~~~
;Comments
*[a short description explaining why the article should be the Science Collaboration of the month]
If the page you are nominating already exists, please add {{SCOTW}} to the top of the article's talk page.
Project's prior selection process
If there are more than five articles (5) candidates, nominations must get two votes every seven days to stay alive. Previous successful collaborations and unsuccessful nominations will be pruned and sent to
/History. The first nomination to be pruned will be that which has the lowest number of votes among the expired nominees.
Users can add support for more than one nomination at a time. Users can only vote once for each nomination.
Collaborations will be selected every month by whichever one has the most votes. In the event of a tie, the earlier nomination wins.
Prior maintenance instructions
General
Check that number of votes in header is correct.
Check that deadlines have been updated in both lines.
Replace {{SCOTM}} with {{Current-SCOTM}} on the new collaboration; give it a clear edit summary, because you'll need to find it later!
Move the voting section for the article over to
/History, indicating today's date in the new header. Also add the "see how it was improved" from
/lastmonth
Adjust the "next selection" date. Science Collaborations are always selected on the 1st of each month.
Notify each wikipedian who voted for the collaboration by putting a {{subst:
SCOTMvoter}} on their talk page.
Notify all regular contributors that did not vote for the article - they are listed in
/regulars; you can use {{subst:
SCOTMregular}} for the message body.
Make sure the recipient's name is not on
/nomessage when you leave a message
(Optional) Notify each wikipedian who voted for the previous collaboration, and all who have since contributed to it, by putting a {{subst:
SCOTMcontributor}} on their talk page. You may want to write three different messages: one for contributors who were not apparently originally aware of SCOTM, one for voters who contributed, and one for voters who did not find the time to contribute that particular week.
Leave a note on talk pages of related articles and WikiProjects.
When nominees fail their deadlines
When there are more than five articles (5) articles and one or more have overrun their deadline, those with the smallest number of votes get archived first, until all remaining articles reach their keeping standards or only five articles (5) candidates remain. The dropout entries are appended to
/History#Unsuccessful nominations.