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==Directory Space==
 
==Directory Space==
  
'''''Directory Space''''' is a protected [[Help:About|MyWikiBiz]] custom namespace that supports advocate point of view ([[APOV]]) for "[[Help:user-owned|user-owned]]" pages.
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'''''Directory Space''''' is a protected [[Help:About|MyWikiBiz]] custom namespace that supports advocate point of view ([[APOV]]) for "[[Help:user-owned|user-owned]]" pages.  '''''Directory''''' pages are not typically intended to be modified by the community of MyWikiBiz editors; rather, they are almost always the work of just one author.
  
MyWikiBiz uses an ''[[Entity|entity]]'' (person [legal organization or individual], place, or thing) concept to determine placement. The basic rule-of-thumb to determine whether an article should be listed under the '''''Directory Space''''' or be placed within '''''Main Space''''' is: ''"Would the entity have legal standing in a court of law"?''
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MyWikiBiz uses an ''[[Entity|entity]]'' (person [legal organization or individual], place, or thing) concept to determine placement of articles. The basic rule-of-thumb to determine whether an article should be listed under the '''''Directory Space''''' or be placed within '''''Main Space''''' is: ''"Would the entity have legal standing in a court of law"?''
  
If the answer is '''''yes''''' as to whether an entity could bring a cause of action as a plaintiff, or respond to a complaint as a defendant, then it should be listed under the '''''Directory Space'''''. Examples:
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If the answer is '''''yes''''' as to whether an entity could bring a cause of action as a plaintiff, or respond to a complaint as a defendant, then it should almost always be listed under the '''''Directory Space'''''. Examples:
  
 
* Commercial Enterprise - [[Directory:IBM|International Business Machines]], [[Directory:Van Doren Oil|Van Doren Oil]]
 
* Commercial Enterprise - [[Directory:IBM|International Business Machines]], [[Directory:Van Doren Oil|Van Doren Oil]]
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* Property - [[Directory:The Walt Disney Company/Mickey Mouse|Disney/Mickey Mouse]]
 
* Property - [[Directory:The Walt Disney Company/Mickey Mouse|Disney/Mickey Mouse]]
  
If the answer is '''''no''''', then it should be placed within '''''[[Help:Main Space|Main Space]]''''' and follow traditional neutral point of view ([[NPOV]]) rules of conduct. Examples:
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If the answer is '''''no''''', then it may be placed within '''''[[Help:Main Space|Main Space]]''''' and follow traditional neutral point of view ([[NPOV]]) rules of conduct. Examples:
  
 
* [[Central Index Key]]
 
* [[Central Index Key]]
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* [[Wealth of Nations]]
 
* [[Wealth of Nations]]
 
* [[Sugar]]
 
* [[Sugar]]
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Experienced wiki editors may also wish to use '''''Directory Space''''' as a personal publishing area for content not related to a legal entity, but for which they will take responsibility, without interference from other editors.  Some examples of where this has been done on MyWikiBiz:
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* Recipe collection - [[Directory:KJ Kitchens|KJ Kitchens]]
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* Theater of public domain films - [[Directory:Minks Theater Presents|Minks Theater Presents]]
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* Repository of philosophy texts - [[Directory:Logic Museum|Logic Museum]]
  
 
==Discussion==
 
==Discussion==
  
'''Note''' Discussions regarding Directory listing entries should take place in the respective [[Help:Discussion Namespace|discussion namespace]]s. For example, corporate governance issues respective to publicly held companies; mutual fund performance; intellectual property merits; consumer complaints about a company; etc.
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Public discussions between editors regarding '''''Directory''''' listing entries should take place in the respective [[Help:Discussion Namespace|discussion namespace]]s. For example, to discuss corporate governance issues respective to an entity; compare mutual fund performance; debate the merits of intellectual property ; consumer complaints about a company; etc., can be presented by editors, simply by going to the "Discussion" tab of any Directory listing.

Latest revision as of 04:27, 1 November 2009

Directory Space

Directory Space is a protected MyWikiBiz custom namespace that supports advocate point of view (APOV) for "user-owned" pages. Directory pages are not typically intended to be modified by the community of MyWikiBiz editors; rather, they are almost always the work of just one author.

MyWikiBiz uses an entity (person [legal organization or individual], place, or thing) concept to determine placement of articles. The basic rule-of-thumb to determine whether an article should be listed under the Directory Space or be placed within Main Space is: "Would the entity have legal standing in a court of law"?

If the answer is yes as to whether an entity could bring a cause of action as a plaintiff, or respond to a complaint as a defendant, then it should almost always be listed under the Directory Space. Examples:

If the answer is no, then it may be placed within Main Space and follow traditional neutral point of view (NPOV) rules of conduct. Examples:

Experienced wiki editors may also wish to use Directory Space as a personal publishing area for content not related to a legal entity, but for which they will take responsibility, without interference from other editors. Some examples of where this has been done on MyWikiBiz:

Discussion

Public discussions between editors regarding Directory listing entries should take place in the respective discussion namespaces. For example, to discuss corporate governance issues respective to an entity; compare mutual fund performance; debate the merits of intellectual property ; consumer complaints about a company; etc., can be presented by editors, simply by going to the "Discussion" tab of any Directory listing.