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Author ref formatting
[edit]Hello, I undid this edit and wanted to share rationale.
It's a little tricky; I arrived at this formatting intentionally after a long time of thinking. Part of the problem is we don't know how authors romanize their own names, and rather than searching for that info or assuming a romanization that they don't prefer, I think leaving their Hangul names as is is safer and quicker. Furthermore, I think the parameters should correspond to the literal names. In other words, 김현정's given name is not "Hyeon-jeong (김현정)", it's just "현정" (or maybe "Hyeon-jeong", we don't know unless we research that person). 104.232.119.107 (talk) 00:00, 14 June 2024 (UTC)
- Ok. I thought it would generally be helpful to provide a RR romanization of the names of each author per WP:NCKO. Does MOS:KO have any rules for Korean names in reference? 00101984hjw (talk) 01:23, 14 June 2024 (UTC)
- Complicated; I agree that it's potentially helpful to have Latin text names, as not everyone can type Korean and sometimes people need to reference author surnames, but then we have the
|first=Hyeon-jeong (김현정)
issue. - There may be an argument to romanize to RR per WP:NCKO, but I'd still prefer to exclude the Korean text if we do that. But again, we'd run into the "what if authors have preferred spellings" problem again. It's so much work to look up every author to see if/how they romanize their names in some way.
- Unfortunately MOS:KO doesn't provide guidance on it; honestly it doesn't provide guidance on much.
- But this is just my opinion; I think there's positives and negatives to each option.
- Key thing is I think we should propose changes to WP:NCKO and MOS:KO, both on this issue and others. Both style guides are too loose and confusing. 104.232.119.107 (talk) 02:35, 14 June 2024 (UTC)
- Agreed. MOS:KO absolutely needs an update. Current guidelines are ambiguous and has little coverage over many potential issues. The current state of the Goguryeo article would be a good example. 00101984hjw (talk) 03:04, 14 June 2024 (UTC)
- Complicated; I agree that it's potentially helpful to have Latin text names, as not everyone can type Korean and sometimes people need to reference author surnames, but then we have the
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