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:''This is a test page by [[User:Ederchil]]. This page is ment to be an improvement of [[Tolkien Gateway:Disambiguation]], or ''Help:Disambiguation''.''
'''Disambiguation''' is the process of resolving ambiguity — meaning the conflict that occurs when a term is closely associated with two or more different topics.  
'''Disambiguation''' is the process of resolving ambiguity — meaning the conflict that occurs when a term is closely associated with two or more different topics.  


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==Use within the text==
==Use within the text==
Though it may look tiresome to type <nowiki>[[Faramir (son of Denethor II)|Faramir]]''</nowiki>, it is important that it happens. Though readers can, in general, deduce which of the offered options is the one they were sent to, correct linking is one of the [[Tolkien Gateway: Standards]] for Featured Articles at least. For all articles that need to be disambiguated, see: [[:Category:Disambiguation]].
Though it may look tiresome to type <nowiki>[[Faramir (son of Denethor II)|Faramir]]</nowiki>, it is important that it happens. Though readers can, in general, deduce which of the offered options is the one they were sent to, correct linking is one of the [[Tolkien Gateway: Standards]] for Featured Articles at least. For all articles that need to be disambiguated, see: [[:Category:Disambiguation]].


==Disambiguation page==
==Disambiguation page==
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===Exceptions===
===Exceptions===
* '''Journals''': Many [[Tolkien Society|Tolkien Societies]] have journals, which they name after items in Middle-earth. In such a case, no disambiguation page is necessary. The journals are named, for example, [[Amon Hen (journal)]]. A simple '''<nowiki>{{youmay|[[Amon Hen (journal)]]</nowiki>''' at the top of [[Amon Hen]] would do.
* '''Journals''': Many [[Tolkien Society|Tolkien Societies]] have journals, which they name after items in Middle-earth. Some even name their entire Tolkien Society after an item or place in Middle-earth. In such a case, no disambiguation page is necessary. The journals are named, for example, [[Amon Hen (journal)]]. A simple '''<nowiki>{{youmay|[[Amon Hen (journal)]]</nowiki>''' at the top of [[Amon Hen]] would do.
* '''Adaptations''': There is no need to make ''[[The Lord of the Rings]]'' a disambiguation page containing all adaptations of the book. Adaptations are usually disambiguated by having their director's name followed by the short name of the film.  
* '''Adaptations''': There is no need to make ''[[The Lord of the Rings]]'' a disambiguation page containing all adaptations of the book. Adaptations are usually disambiguated by having their director's name followed by the short name of the film.  


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This is a test page by User:Ederchil. This page is ment to be an improvement of Tolkien Gateway:Disambiguation, or Help:Disambiguation.

Disambiguation is the process of resolving ambiguity — meaning the conflict that occurs when a term is closely associated with two or more different topics.

Multiple names

Throughout J.R.R. Tolkien's world, names have been used more than once.

Disambiguation

Because of this reuse of names, it is important to differentiate these multiple article titles. Some have numbers: Aragorn I and Aragorn II, for example. Some have epithets. In the worst case, a description goes between brackets: Beregond (soldier of Gondor) and Beregond (Steward of Gondor). The unmarked, naked term, Beregond, becomes the disambiguation page.

Use within the text

Though it may look tiresome to type [[Faramir (son of Denethor II)|Faramir]], it is important that it happens. Though readers can, in general, deduce which of the offered options is the one they were sent to, correct linking is one of the Tolkien Gateway: Standards for Featured Articles at least. For all articles that need to be disambiguated, see: Category:Disambiguation.

Disambiguation page

There are no lower limits to the disambiguation page: generally, even two terms can be worthy of a disambiguation, though it may not have to be. Gimli redirects to the Gimli of the Third Age, not to the insignificant Noldo from early writings. Legolas leads to a redirect, because in those early writings, Legolas of Gondolin played a more important part.

Templates

  • Disambiguation pages should be tagged with the {{disambig}} template at the bottom.
  • If a page has two entries, use the {{youmay|subject this article|[[Article name|other article]]}}.
  • In the case of three or more articles, {{otherchars|[[Name|Name (disambiguation)}}.

Exceptions

  • Journals: Many Tolkien Societies have journals, which they name after items in Middle-earth. Some even name their entire Tolkien Society after an item or place in Middle-earth. In such a case, no disambiguation page is necessary. The journals are named, for example, Amon Hen (journal). A simple {{youmay|[[Amon Hen (journal)]] at the top of Amon Hen would do.
  • Adaptations: There is no need to make The Lord of the Rings a disambiguation page containing all adaptations of the book. Adaptations are usually disambiguated by having their director's name followed by the short name of the film.