Bob Hubbard
01-16-2006, 12:55 PM
The MartialTalk Martial Arts Encyclopedia (or wiki) is a community created/edited/expanded encyclopedia and semi-dictionary of the martial arts. It uses the same software as the Wikipedia but focuses on a more concentrated area. This allows us do be a bit more than the Wikipedia (which isn't a dictionary).
It differs from the MartialTalk Discussion Forums, in that it is a resource, not a forum. On a discussion board, you can play point-counter point, debate, etc. On the MTMAE the contents should conform to a preferably non-political 3rd person view. Anyone who registers can edit the entries. We work together building the entries, correcting and expanding each others comments. The key test all content there must pass are "credible", "verifiable" and "Neutral Point of View".
From the Wikipedia these are defined as:
Credible content is defined simply as "articles should use reliable published sources"
What is and is not credible is outlined in great detail here (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Reliable_sources).
"Verifiability" in this context does not mean that editors are expected to verify whether, for example, the contents of a New York Times article are true. In fact, editors are strongly discouraged from conducting this kind of research, because original research may not be published in Wikipedia. Articles should contain only material that has been published by reputable or credible sources, regardless of whether individual editors view that material as true or false. As counter-intuitive as it may seem, the threshold for inclusion in Wikipedia is verifiability, not truth. For that reason, it is vital that editors rely on good sources.
NPOV (Neutral Point Of View) is a fundamental Wikipedia principle which states that articles should be written from a neutral point of view, representing views fairly and without bias.
This is joined by the "No Original Research" clause.
Neither Wikipedia nor the MTMAE are the place for original research. Citing sources and avoiding original research are inextricably linked: the only way to show that you are not doing original research is to cite sources who discuss material that is directly related to the article, and to stick closely to what those sources say.
Original research is a term used on Wikipedia to refer to material added to articles by Wikipedia editors that has not been published already by a reputable source. In this context it means unpublished theories, data, statements, concepts, arguments, and ideas; or any new interpretation, analysis, or synthesis of published data, statements, concepts, arguments that, in the words of Wikipedia's founder Jimbo Wales, would amount to a "novel narrative or historical interpretation".
We welcome your contributions to the encyclopedia.
MTMAE Entries:
Arnis (http://www.martialtalk.net/wiki/index.php/Arnis)
Assisted-opening knife (http://www.martialtalk.net/wiki/index.php/Assisted-opening_knife)
Balintawak (http://www.martialtalk.net/wiki/index.php/Balintawak)
Balisong (http://www.martialtalk.net/wiki/index.php/Balisong)
Batangas knife (http://www.martialtalk.net/wiki/index.php/Batangas_knife)
Bram Frank (http://www.martialtalk.net/wiki/index.php/Bram_Frank)
Butterfly knife (http://www.martialtalk.net/wiki/index.php/Butterfly_knife)
Cabales Serrada Eskrima (http://www.martialtalk.net/wiki/index.php/Cabales_Serrada_Eskrima)
Dan Inosanto (http://www.martialtalk.net/wiki/index.php/Dan_Inosanto)
Datu (http://www.martialtalk.net/wiki/index.php/Datu)
Dieter Knuettel (http://www.martialtalk.net/wiki/index.php/Dieter_Knuettel)
Doce Pares (http://www.martialtalk.net/wiki/index.php/Doce_Pares)
Doce Pares Eskrima (http://www.martialtalk.net/wiki/index.php/Doce_Pares_Eskrima)
Dog Brothers (http://www.martialtalk.net/wiki/index.php/Dog_Brothers)
Doug Pierre (http://www.martialtalk.net/wiki/index.php/Doug_Pierre)
Dumog (http://www.martialtalk.net/wiki/index.php/Dumog)
Edgar Sulite (http://www.martialtalk.net/wiki/index.php/Edgar_Sulite)
Ernesto Presas (http://www.martialtalk.net/wiki/index.php/Ernesto_Presas)
Escrima (http://www.martialtalk.net/wiki/index.php/Escrima)
Escrima Stick (http://www.martialtalk.net/wiki/index.php/Escrima_Stick)
Eskrido (http://www.martialtalk.net/wiki/index.php/Eskrido)
Espada y Daga (http://www.martialtalk.net/wiki/index.php/Espada_y_Daga)
FMATalk.com (http://www.martialtalk.net/wiki/index.php/FMATalk.com)
Filipino Chieftains (http://www.martialtalk.net/wiki/index.php/Filipino_Chieftains)
Filipino Martial Arts (http://www.martialtalk.net/wiki/index.php/Filipino_Martial_Arts)
Grand Tuhon (http://www.martialtalk.net/wiki/index.php/Grand_Tuhon)
Gravity Knife (http://www.martialtalk.net/wiki/index.php/Gravity_Knife)
Hilot (http://www.martialtalk.net/wiki/index.php/Hilot)
IMAF (http://www.martialtalk.net/wiki/index.php/IMAF)
Inosanto Kali (http://www.martialtalk.net/wiki/index.php/Inosanto_Kali)
Jeff Delaney (http://www.martialtalk.net/wiki/index.php/Jeff_Delaney)
Jerome Barber (http://www.martialtalk.net/wiki/index.php/Jerome_Barber)
Kali (MA) (http://www.martialtalk.net/wiki/index.php/Kali_%28MA%29)
Kali (knife) (http://www.martialtalk.net/wiki/index.php/Kali_%28knife%29)
Kamagong (http://www.martialtalk.net/wiki/index.php/Kamagong)
Kelly Worden (http://www.martialtalk.net/wiki/index.php/Kelly_Worden)
Kombatan (http://www.martialtalk.net/wiki/index.php/Kombatan)
Leo T Gaje Jr (http://www.martialtalk.net/wiki/index.php/Leo_T_Gaje_Jr)
List of Eskrima systems (http://www.martialtalk.net/wiki/index.php/List_of_Eskrima_systems)
Mano-Mano (http://www.martialtalk.net/wiki/index.php/Mano-Mano)
Master of Tapi-Tapi (http://www.martialtalk.net/wiki/index.php/Master_of_Tapi-Tapi)
Modern Arnis (http://www.martialtalk.net/wiki/index.php/Modern_Arnis)
Pekiti-Tirsia Kali (http://www.martialtalk.net/wiki/index.php/Pekiti-Tirsia_Kali)
(http://www.martialtalk.net/wiki/index.php/Pekiti_Tirsia_Kali)
Philippines (http://www.martialtalk.net/wiki/index.php/Philippines)
Punong Guro (http://www.martialtalk.net/wiki/index.php/Punong_Guro)
Randi Schea (http://www.martialtalk.net/wiki/index.php/Randi_Schea)
Remy Presas (http://www.martialtalk.net/wiki/index.php/Remy_Presas)
Ric Jornales (http://www.martialtalk.net/wiki/index.php/Ric_Jornales)
Roland Dantes (http://www.martialtalk.net/wiki/index.php/Roland_Dantes)
Shishir Inocalla (http://www.martialtalk.net/wiki/index.php/Shishir_Inocalla)
Sikaran (http://www.martialtalk.net/wiki/index.php/Sikaran)
Sinawali (http://www.martialtalk.net/wiki/index.php/Sinawali)
Tapi-tapi (http://www.martialtalk.net/wiki/index.php/Tapi-tapi)
Tim Hartman (http://www.martialtalk.net/wiki/index.php/Tim_Hartman)
Tom Bolden (http://www.martialtalk.net/wiki/index.php/Tom_Bolden)
World Modern Arnis Alliance (http://www.martialtalk.net/wiki/index.php/World_Modern_Arnis_Alliance)
It differs from the MartialTalk Discussion Forums, in that it is a resource, not a forum. On a discussion board, you can play point-counter point, debate, etc. On the MTMAE the contents should conform to a preferably non-political 3rd person view. Anyone who registers can edit the entries. We work together building the entries, correcting and expanding each others comments. The key test all content there must pass are "credible", "verifiable" and "Neutral Point of View".
From the Wikipedia these are defined as:
Credible content is defined simply as "articles should use reliable published sources"
What is and is not credible is outlined in great detail here (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Reliable_sources).
"Verifiability" in this context does not mean that editors are expected to verify whether, for example, the contents of a New York Times article are true. In fact, editors are strongly discouraged from conducting this kind of research, because original research may not be published in Wikipedia. Articles should contain only material that has been published by reputable or credible sources, regardless of whether individual editors view that material as true or false. As counter-intuitive as it may seem, the threshold for inclusion in Wikipedia is verifiability, not truth. For that reason, it is vital that editors rely on good sources.
NPOV (Neutral Point Of View) is a fundamental Wikipedia principle which states that articles should be written from a neutral point of view, representing views fairly and without bias.
This is joined by the "No Original Research" clause.
Neither Wikipedia nor the MTMAE are the place for original research. Citing sources and avoiding original research are inextricably linked: the only way to show that you are not doing original research is to cite sources who discuss material that is directly related to the article, and to stick closely to what those sources say.
Original research is a term used on Wikipedia to refer to material added to articles by Wikipedia editors that has not been published already by a reputable source. In this context it means unpublished theories, data, statements, concepts, arguments, and ideas; or any new interpretation, analysis, or synthesis of published data, statements, concepts, arguments that, in the words of Wikipedia's founder Jimbo Wales, would amount to a "novel narrative or historical interpretation".
We welcome your contributions to the encyclopedia.
MTMAE Entries:
Arnis (http://www.martialtalk.net/wiki/index.php/Arnis)
Assisted-opening knife (http://www.martialtalk.net/wiki/index.php/Assisted-opening_knife)
Balintawak (http://www.martialtalk.net/wiki/index.php/Balintawak)
Balisong (http://www.martialtalk.net/wiki/index.php/Balisong)
Batangas knife (http://www.martialtalk.net/wiki/index.php/Batangas_knife)
Bram Frank (http://www.martialtalk.net/wiki/index.php/Bram_Frank)
Butterfly knife (http://www.martialtalk.net/wiki/index.php/Butterfly_knife)
Cabales Serrada Eskrima (http://www.martialtalk.net/wiki/index.php/Cabales_Serrada_Eskrima)
Dan Inosanto (http://www.martialtalk.net/wiki/index.php/Dan_Inosanto)
Datu (http://www.martialtalk.net/wiki/index.php/Datu)
Dieter Knuettel (http://www.martialtalk.net/wiki/index.php/Dieter_Knuettel)
Doce Pares (http://www.martialtalk.net/wiki/index.php/Doce_Pares)
Doce Pares Eskrima (http://www.martialtalk.net/wiki/index.php/Doce_Pares_Eskrima)
Dog Brothers (http://www.martialtalk.net/wiki/index.php/Dog_Brothers)
Doug Pierre (http://www.martialtalk.net/wiki/index.php/Doug_Pierre)
Dumog (http://www.martialtalk.net/wiki/index.php/Dumog)
Edgar Sulite (http://www.martialtalk.net/wiki/index.php/Edgar_Sulite)
Ernesto Presas (http://www.martialtalk.net/wiki/index.php/Ernesto_Presas)
Escrima (http://www.martialtalk.net/wiki/index.php/Escrima)
Escrima Stick (http://www.martialtalk.net/wiki/index.php/Escrima_Stick)
Eskrido (http://www.martialtalk.net/wiki/index.php/Eskrido)
Espada y Daga (http://www.martialtalk.net/wiki/index.php/Espada_y_Daga)
FMATalk.com (http://www.martialtalk.net/wiki/index.php/FMATalk.com)
Filipino Chieftains (http://www.martialtalk.net/wiki/index.php/Filipino_Chieftains)
Filipino Martial Arts (http://www.martialtalk.net/wiki/index.php/Filipino_Martial_Arts)
Grand Tuhon (http://www.martialtalk.net/wiki/index.php/Grand_Tuhon)
Gravity Knife (http://www.martialtalk.net/wiki/index.php/Gravity_Knife)
Hilot (http://www.martialtalk.net/wiki/index.php/Hilot)
IMAF (http://www.martialtalk.net/wiki/index.php/IMAF)
Inosanto Kali (http://www.martialtalk.net/wiki/index.php/Inosanto_Kali)
Jeff Delaney (http://www.martialtalk.net/wiki/index.php/Jeff_Delaney)
Jerome Barber (http://www.martialtalk.net/wiki/index.php/Jerome_Barber)
Kali (MA) (http://www.martialtalk.net/wiki/index.php/Kali_%28MA%29)
Kali (knife) (http://www.martialtalk.net/wiki/index.php/Kali_%28knife%29)
Kamagong (http://www.martialtalk.net/wiki/index.php/Kamagong)
Kelly Worden (http://www.martialtalk.net/wiki/index.php/Kelly_Worden)
Kombatan (http://www.martialtalk.net/wiki/index.php/Kombatan)
Leo T Gaje Jr (http://www.martialtalk.net/wiki/index.php/Leo_T_Gaje_Jr)
List of Eskrima systems (http://www.martialtalk.net/wiki/index.php/List_of_Eskrima_systems)
Mano-Mano (http://www.martialtalk.net/wiki/index.php/Mano-Mano)
Master of Tapi-Tapi (http://www.martialtalk.net/wiki/index.php/Master_of_Tapi-Tapi)
Modern Arnis (http://www.martialtalk.net/wiki/index.php/Modern_Arnis)
Pekiti-Tirsia Kali (http://www.martialtalk.net/wiki/index.php/Pekiti-Tirsia_Kali)
(http://www.martialtalk.net/wiki/index.php/Pekiti_Tirsia_Kali)
Philippines (http://www.martialtalk.net/wiki/index.php/Philippines)
Punong Guro (http://www.martialtalk.net/wiki/index.php/Punong_Guro)
Randi Schea (http://www.martialtalk.net/wiki/index.php/Randi_Schea)
Remy Presas (http://www.martialtalk.net/wiki/index.php/Remy_Presas)
Ric Jornales (http://www.martialtalk.net/wiki/index.php/Ric_Jornales)
Roland Dantes (http://www.martialtalk.net/wiki/index.php/Roland_Dantes)
Shishir Inocalla (http://www.martialtalk.net/wiki/index.php/Shishir_Inocalla)
Sikaran (http://www.martialtalk.net/wiki/index.php/Sikaran)
Sinawali (http://www.martialtalk.net/wiki/index.php/Sinawali)
Tapi-tapi (http://www.martialtalk.net/wiki/index.php/Tapi-tapi)
Tim Hartman (http://www.martialtalk.net/wiki/index.php/Tim_Hartman)
Tom Bolden (http://www.martialtalk.net/wiki/index.php/Tom_Bolden)
World Modern Arnis Alliance (http://www.martialtalk.net/wiki/index.php/World_Modern_Arnis_Alliance)