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This is a collection of resources for researching and editing LGBTQ+ related content, including guidelines, research sources, and templates.
Policies, guidelines, and essays
[edit]There are several Wikipedia policies, guidelines, and essays that are particularly relevant when writing about LGBT people and topics.
- WP:LGBTQ+/Guidelines is an essay with advice on writing about LGBTQ+ topics generally, how to write about transgender and non-binary people, and when to use gay or homosexual as labels.
- WP:BLP is a policy requiring a high degree of care and high-quality sources when writing about living people.
- WP:EGRS is a guideline on how to apply categories that relate to ethnicity, gender, religion, sexuality, or disability.
- MOS:GENDERID is a guideline on how to refer to a person whose gender might be questioned.
- WP:GENDERIDENTITY is an essay answering frequently asked questions about MOS:GENDERID.
- MOS:MULTIPLENAMES is a guideline on when to mention previous names.
Research
[edit]General resources
[edit]- GLBTQ.com Archive
- Queer Resources Directory
- Publications by UK LGBTQ rights group Stonewall
- Links and Resources from BiNet USA
- Gender Spectrum
Historical Resources
[edit]- Gay History and Literature: Essays by Richtor Norton
- Lavender Legacies: Lesbian and Gay Archives Roundtable Guide to Sources in North America
- Lesbians in the Twentieth Century
- Out of the Past: 400 Years of Lesbian and Gay History in America
- OutHistory.org
- People with a History: An Online Guide to Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Trans* History
- UK LGBT History Project
- Uncle Donald's Castro Street
- Transvestia, 1960-1986 magazine
LGBTQ+ rights
[edit]- ACLU Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Project
- Equaldex – tables of rights for every country and many states, provinces, and regions; opinion polls
- Gay & Lesbian Advocates & Defenders
- International Gay and Lesbian Human Rights Commission
- Lambda Legal
- National Center for Lesbian Rights
- National Center for Transgender Equality
Lists of LGBTQ+ people
[edit]Lists of potentially notable people who may not have articles on Wikipedia (will require further research to provide reliable sources, but a starting point):
- Gay, Lesbian and Bisexual Historical and Celebrity Figures
- The Living Room: Famous GLTB People (Or who tried it at least once...)
- The Out List
- Rob's GAY Info Pages: A-Z of Gay, Lesbian and Bisexual People
LGBTQ+ Health
[edit]LGBTQ+ Sexuality & Psychology
[edit]American Psychological Association
[edit]- Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Issues
- LGBT index
- Sexual orientation
- Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Concerns
Templates and suchlike
[edit]Please use these templates where applicable. Beware of using too many templates on the same article which can clutter the page.
Template(s) | Use on | Description |
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Part of a series on... | ||
{{LGBTQ}} or {{LGBTQ sidebar}} |
Article pages of main LGBT topics. | LGBTQ topics navbox (see here for usage notes). |
{{Bisexuality topics}} or {{Bisexuality topics sidebar}} |
Article pages of main bisexuality topics. | Bisexuality topics navbox |
{{Intersex}} or {{Intersex sidebar}} |
Article pages of main intersex topics. | Intersex topics navbox. Note: lists only a small subset of items in Category:Intersex and medicine accessible via a more link. |
{{Infobox intersex rights}} | Infobox for intersex rights in country pages. | See example page Intersex rights in the United States. |
{{Transgender footer}} or {{Transgender sidebar}} |
Article pages of main transgender/transsexuality topics | Transgender topics navbox |
{{LGBT rights}} | Article pages of main LGBT rights issues | LGBT rights series box → If the article is about LGBT rights in a particular region, use {{Infobox LGBT rights}} instead. |
{{Same-sex unions}} | Article pages | Lists current status of same-sex unions around the world, with links to relevant articles. Due to its very large size, should mainly only be used on articles about same-sex unions in a particular region. |
Infoboxes | ||
{{Infobox LGBT rights}} | LGBT rights in country/state articles | Displays a map and summary of the country or state's LGBT rights (see template page for usage instructions) |
Portals | ||
{{Portal|LGBTQ}} | Goes in "See also" section of relevant articles | Links to: LGBTQ portal |
{{Portal|Transgender}} | Goes in "See also" section of relevant articles | Links to: Transgender portal |
Stub templates | ||
{{LGBTQ-stub}} | Article pages (below categories) | Tells readers that this article is a stub and invites them to expand it. It also lists the article in the LGBTQ stubs category. |
Project templates | ||
{{WikiProject LGBTQ+ studies}} | Article talk pages | WikiProject LGBTQ+ banner, to be placed on all LGBTQ+ article talk pages (see here for usage notes)
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{{MOS-TW}}, {{MOS-TM}} | Article talk pages | Templates reminding editors of the policies (in particular MOS:IDENTITY surrounding gendered pronouns, etc., for transgender article subjects, as pronoun-related arguments are commonplace
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{{User WikiProject LGBTQ+ studies}} | Your user page | Userbox to show that you're a project member, also provides some quick project-related links such as a link to all changes to article talk pages tagged by this project. To use, add {{User WikiProject LGBT studies}} to your user page. |
{{LGBTQ+ Welcome}} | User talk pages | Welcome box for new participants' talk pages. Use in the form {{subst:LGBTQ+ Welcome}}. |