উইকিপিডিয়া:বিভক্তিকরণ
এটি একটি তথ্যমূলক পাতা। এটি উইকিপিডিয়ার কোনও নীতিমালা বা নির্দেশিকা নয়, বরং এটিতে উইকিপিডিয়ার আদর্শ, রীতিনীতি, প্রযুক্তি বা অনুশীলনের কিছু দিক বর্ণনা করা হয়েছে। এটিতে বিভিন্ন স্তরের ঐকমত্য এবং পর্যবেক্ষণের প্রতিফলন থাকতে পারে। |
এই পাতার মূল বক্তব্য:
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যদি একটি নিবন্ধ খুব বেশি বড় হয়ে যায়, বা এর কোন অনুচ্চেদ নিবন্ধের আকার বেশি বড় হয়ে যায় যা নিবন্ধের আকারের সাথে সামঞ্জস্যপূর্ণ নয়; তবে এক্ষেত্রে নিবন্ধটি বা ঐ অনুচ্ছেদটি বিভক্ত করে একাধিক প্রাসঙ্গিক নিবন্ধ তৈরি করা উচিত। অনেক ক্ষেত্রেই এভাবে একটি নিবন্ধের বিষয় থেকে একাধিক নিবন্ধ তৈরির মাধ্যমে ঐ বিষয়টিকে আরো বিস্তৃত ও পরিস্কারভাবে উপস্থাপন করা সম্ভব হয়। তবে একাধিক নিবন্ধ তৈরির সময় অবশ্যই খেয়াল রাখতে হবে যে, নিবন্ধগুলির বিষয়বস্ত উইকিপিডিয়াতে স্থান পাবার মত উল্লেখযোগ্য।
When to split
[সম্পাদনা]The two main reasons for splitting material out from an article are size and content relevance. If either the whole article, or the specific material within one section becomes too large, or if the material is seen to be inappropriate for the article due to being out of scope, then a split may be considered or proposed. Consideration must be given to size, notability and potential neutrality issues before proposing or carrying out a split.
Size split
[সম্পাদনা]Articles should be neither too big nor too small.
Large articles may have readability and technical issues. A page of about 30 to 50 kilobytes (kB) of readable prose, which roughly corresponds to 6,000 to 10,000 words, takes between 30 and 40 minutes to read at average speed, which is right on the limit of the average concentration span of 40 to 50 minutes. Also, some users may have technical limitations, such as a low speed service, an unstable connection, a pay per kilobyte service, or they may access Wikipedia through a mobile phone or smartphone, and these mobile browsers may truncate long pages.
At 50 kB of readable prose and above it may benefit the reader to consider moving some sections to new articles and replace them with summaries per Wikipedia:Summary style. Consideration, however, needs to be given to the amount and quality of material to be moved. If the material for the new article is too short to provide encyclopedic coverage of the subject, or would simply duplicate the summary that would be left behind, then it may be too soon to move it. Unsourced material shouldn't be used to create new articles as it may have notability or verifiability issues.
Below 50 kB, an article may not need splitting based on size alone, and at 40 kB and below a split would generally only be justified based on content issues.
- Rule of thumb:
Readable prose size | What to do |
> 100 kB | Almost certainly should be divided |
> 60 kB | Probably should be divided (although the scope of a topic can sometimes justify the added reading time) |
> 50 kB | May need to be divided (likelihood goes up with size) |
< 40 kB | Length alone does not justify division |
< 1 kB | If an article or list has remained this size for over a couple of months, consider combining it with a related page. Alternatively, why not fix it by adding more info? See Wikipedia:Stub. |
- Please note:
These guidelines apply somewhat less to disambiguation pages and naturally do not apply to redirects. They also apply less strongly to list articles, especially if splitting them would require breaking up a sortable table.
Content split
[সম্পাদনা]Sometimes two or more distinct topics may share the same or similar title, such as "light", which may refer to electromagnetic radiation, a component that produces light or spiritual illumination. Sometimes the distinct topics may be closely related, such as Coffea (the plant) and coffee (the product), or thermal energy and heat.
When two or more distinct topics which share the same or similar title are being written about on the same page, even if they are closely related, a content split may be considered, and a disambiguation page created to point readers to the separate pages. Consideration must be given both to notability and to potential neutrality issues before proposing a split. If one or more of the topics is not notable it may be more appropriate to simply remove the material from Wikipedia than to create a new article.
If unsure, then use a template, and start a discussion on the article talkpage.