Categories
This is a list of the categories we have on Fancyclopedia
Master: Award, Bid, Bidding, Club, Conrunning, Convention, Fancast, Fanfund, Fanhistory, Fanspeak, Fiction, Group, Locale, Misc, Person, Publication, Publishing, Publisher, Show, Store, Venue, Website, Timeline, None, Validated
Region: Asia, Australia, Canada, Europe, Ireland, NZ, UK, US, ROW, World
Sub-categories: Fan, Pro, Mundane, APA, Fanzine, Apazine, Clubzine, Newszine, Prozine, Semiprozine, Fanthology, Book, Bibliography, Conseries, Onetimecon, Inseries
Descriptive: Abomination, Artist, Canvention, Catchphrase, Covid-19, Eastercon,Eurocon, Fancy1, Fancy2, Feud, Filk, First fandom, Food, Hoax, Hugos, Initialism, List, Media, Nickname, Notable, Obsolete, Obscure fact, Penname, TED, Tolkien, Westercon, Worldcon WSFS
Administrative: Admin, Nodates, Nostart, Noseries,Noend, Nowebsite, Hasfiles, Haslink, Haswebsite, Fixme, Details, Redirect, Wikidot, Multiple, Choice, Iframe, IA, Nocountry
Master Categories[edit]
Pages must be in one of these master categories. This is done automatically if the {{person | born=????}} etc template is added.
- Admin - For internal organisation of the site, templates etc
- Award - Awards, but only apply to the key pages for award series
- Bid - A bid for a convention
- Bidding - Other kinds of material about convention bidding, including pages documenting the results of a vote
- Club - Clubs and other voluntary, non-commercial, more-or-less open associations including the sponsoring organizations for conventions
- Conrunning - The mechanics of running a convention, famous incidents
- Convention - Conventions, festivals etc. But only Fannish SF conventions -- not comicons, etc.
- Fancast - Spoken fan publications
- Fanfund - Fanfunds
- Fanhistory - Articles about what fandom is like, including reminiscence.
- Fanspeak - Fannish words and concepts. Some overlap with publishing and conrunning.
- Fiction – Terms and ideas stemming from fiction
- Group - for groups, like filk groups, small teams, fannish groups that aren’t organized clubs, writing groups, and writing workshops. Groups are not generally open to new members.
- Locale - Geographical areas where there is or has been fannish activity, typically cities.
- Penname, Nickname - Former as authors, latter as people
- Person - All articles about people.
- Publication - A hidden category for all publications above.
- Publisher - Applies to science fiction book and prozine publishing companies, including small presses
- Publishing - The mechanics of producing books, fanzines etc.
- Show - Fannish musicals, plays, films etc
- Store - Place to buy things (generally books), bricks and mortar or online
- Venue - A building that holds cons, clubhouses or a slan shack house.
- Website - Fannish websites
- Misc - Anything else, as all pages should have a category
- None - Pages the admins don't want to have a category, generally because we don't want to index them
Sub-Categories[edit]
Anything that has a location should be one of UK, Ireland, Europe, NZ, Australia, Canada, Asia, US, ROW
People should be in at least one of these 3 categories
- Fan - Someone with an amateur interest in fandom. They pay to do it
- Pro - Someone with a professional interest. Author, publisher, actor, artist, illustrator, journalist, academic etc. They get paid to do it. Someone can be both a fan and a pro.
- Mundane - Someone outside of the SF community, like a scientist or actor (scientists who are fans do not get the Mundane category also.)
Conventions will be given a subcategory automatically based on their {{convention}} contents. Do not add them manually
- Conseries - The master page for a convention series
- Onetimecon - For conventions that only ran once
- Inseries - Conventions as part of a series
Publications should be one of
- APA, Fanzine, Apazine, Newszine, Fanthology - Different sorts of fan publications. Regardless of type (newszine, etc) pubs in any of these categories should also be tagged as a fanzine.
- Prozine, Semiprozine
- Book - A notable book, series of books, song book, or a short story, length is not an issue, format is.
- Bibliography - A list of books, fanzines, prozines, etc.
Descriptive categories[edit]
People can also be Artist - Anyone who produces art, including video.
All pages can be one of these
- Abomination - It's traditional for a few editorial remarks to creep in
- Catchphrase - It used to be a proud and lonely thing to be a fan.
- Covid-19 - Anyone or anything seriously and directly affected by the pandemic: deaths, cancellations, closures.
- Fancy1, Fancy2 - pages containing content from Fancyclopedia 1 or Fancyclopedia 2
- Feud - Feuds
- Filk - Filk singing, includes people, conventions, groups, clubs -- stfnal only, please!
- First fandom - fans active prior to July 2, 1939
- Food - food and drink
- Hoax - Hoaxes
- Initialism - Things referred to by their initials
- Media - TV, film, anime, etc., and related entries
- Notable - Specially important pages (in the opinion of the editors)
- Obscure fact - ? [mlo: This is in the category of "it seemed like a good idea at the time". The idea was to tag things people just browsing might find amusing. We should discuss whether it retains enough value.]
- Obsolete - Designates fanspeak terms, mainly, and a few WSFS rules and other practices, which are now longer in common use, even among the dinosaurs of fandom.
- TED - Entries related to The Enchanted Duplicator.
- Tolkien - people, clubs, conventions about J. R. R. Tolkien's works.
Admin[edit]
- Details Hidden category for high levels of detail, like 1971 TAFF Race or Best Novel Hugo, to hide pages from Category lists
- Hugos - Pages about the Hugos, categories, year summaries, but not atBest Novel Hugo level
- Fixme
- Admin
- Mlo - For Mark to fix
- Nodates,Nofiles,Nocountry,Haswebsite,Haslink,Hasfiles - mentions/omissions in templates
- Redirect, Wikidot - redirections, the latter to handle old Wikidot names
- List - lists, which should not feature in cross-references
- Multiple, Choice - Pages with multiple entries
- IA - pages about things active after 2001, so are more likely to have pages on the Internet Archive.
- Located - Has a locate= argument in a template
- Validated - Part of a valid master category
Also[edit]
Category:Hidden categories - Category:Master Categories - Category:NASFiC