Talk:Digital Media and Culture Yearbook 2014

This is the discussion/talk page for the Digital Media and Culture Yearbook 2014 GregXenon01 (discuss • contribs) 16:55, 12 March 2014 (UTC)

Numbers in the page names?
Somehow, I doubt the necessity of explicitly numbering the subpages. What’s the reason of naming the page Chapter 1: Technological Determinism when it could be named simply Technological Determinism?

In general, a wikibook is intended to be updated over the years, and at times, it may become necessary to shuffle the chapters. Naturally, when the page is named Example, the link to it could be moved around the “Contents” freely. However, when the pages are named Chapter 3: Rat that ate the malt, Chapter 4: Cat that chased the rat, etc., inserting a new “Chapter 3” means that all the chapters down the line are to be renamed (old “Chapter 3” to “Chapter 4”, old “Chapter 4” to “Chapter 5”, and so on.)

Even if it’s not an issue for this particular wikibook, I’d rather stick to this particular convention, just in case.

— Ivan Shmakov (d ▞ c) 15:07, 2 April 2014 (UTC)