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Should history be included here? I've removed it, because I would've thought it fell better in the humanities category - but please add again if you disagree. The lines between the two are certainly fuzzy. Wikidea09:21, 30 September 2007 (UTC)[reply]
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The policy WP:SELF is referring to the template/category "namespace" not "content" (e.g. see these bot edits navigation, -related). By the way just about all abstract or in-progress template uses these links.
Usually (Portal, Index, Category, Stubs Task Force, Glossary/Appendix, Discussion). This method actually make wikipedia editing a lot faster, since the current wikipedia's academic disciplines is a biased article (e.g. scientific method only)
however philosophical method, liberal arts, thousand university schools, faculty classification system, vocational system of trades, school of thought are more widely used. I think from experience most people know that wikiproject focus on outlines a lot and and topic list (parameters: "list_of_...) are commonly used as a intermediate article to transform to index, appendix....etc.
Index / Appendix (library system)
Category (faster for technical details e.g. 1970s African-American communities)