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Workgroup Glass, Development Page

On this page all relevant information is collected for setting up a Task Force for improving the quality of the article glass and related articles in the category glass. This Task Force could be a child of one or several of the following WikiProjects: Chemistry (glass chemistry), Physics (optics, physical chemistry background such as glass transition), Visual arts (glass art), History (glass history), Business (glassmaking companies, trademarks, and brands), Biography (glass makers and glass artists), and Geology (glass in nature). Please feel free to participate and to add information to this page. For suggestions and discussion about the topic go to the talk page of the article Glass.

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Lessons to learn from quick-failed good article nomination, article Glass, October 2007

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Per the quick-fail criteria of the GA process, any article with cleanup or expansion banners and tags such as {{fact}} must be failed without a hold period. Please feel free to renominate the article when the necessary improvements have been made. Other major issues that would need to be dealt with include the following:

  • The prose is, for the most part, a pleasure to read. However, the article needs some work to comply fully with the Manual of Style. At present, the lead section is not a concise overview of the entire article. It only provides a basic definition of what glass is and how it's made. Expanding into a second paragraph which succinctly summarizes the rest of the article is necessary. Another issue is the use of blockquote formatting for quotations of less than four lines. This is improper per the MoS, and needs to be corrected. The sections Renaissance glassmaking, Industrial revolution glassmaking and Market structure also need serious expansion or merging in to larger sections.
  • Another area lacking is inline citations to references. Presently, every section in the article has large portions of text (i.e entire paragraphs and even subsections) that contain no inline citations whatsoever. The minimum for GA status would be a single ref at the end of the paragraph and for quotes. More, such as for potentially controversial statements, would be desirable. Remember that cites should always come after punctuation, not within it. This is especially true when citing quotations (such as in the bulleted list within Behaviour of antique glass).

Thank you for your work so far. If you feel this decision was in error, you are welcome to ask for a reassessment. VanTucky Talk 21:07, 27 October 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Important articles

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The following articles are considered to be most important within the topic glass, either because they are important for understanding the topic glass, or because the articles have many visitors. Hence, especially these articles should have a high quality:

= good article
Incomplete articles, lacking essential content, can be found in the category Glass stubs.

Good articles

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Tasks

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Article Glass

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Topic glass in general

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Articles that should be created

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If created, the following articles would significantly help in understanding the topic glass:

Free literature

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There is free literature online about the topic glass, which can be used for referencing.

Google books

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Most of the following glass related books at Google are only partially online, however:

Patents

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Almost all patents are freely available online through the website esp@cenet. The search for a specific patent in the area of glass may be performed as follows:

  • Go to advanced search
  • Enter the keywords preferably in the second line of the form (search for keyword in title or abstract)
  • For an optional targeted search, enter in addition the European Classification (ECLA):
    • C03B (glass manufacture, shaping, or supplementary processes), or one of its subclasses
    • C03C (glass compositions, surface treatments, joining), or one of its subclasses
    • Example: A glass coated with at least two coatings of inorganic materials, e.g., an IR-reflective coating, can be found in a subclass of C03C, namely C03C17/34D.

Page view statistics

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Article Times viewed in 01/2009 Rank in English Wikipedia1
Viscosity 131000
Frank Lloyd Wright 127000 2500
Glass 99000 3900
Optical fiber 79000 5300
Obsidian 45000 -
Refractive index 41000 -
Fiberglass 36000 -
Marc Chagall 35000 -
Swarovski 31000 -
Glasses 31000 -
Silica gel 30000 -
Optics 28000 -
Window 27000 -
Materials science 26000 -
The Crystal Palace 26000 -
Stained glass 24000 -
Dispersion (optics) 19000 -
Supercooling 18000 -
Sodium silicate 18000 -
Glass transition temperature 14000 -
Vitrification 12000 -
Louis Comfort Tiffany 12000 -
Amorphous solid 10000 -

1For comparison: The total number of pages in the English Wikipedia is about 2.7 Million.

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