User:Kithira/Personal to-do

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Just a list of stuff on which I work to help me when I'm looking for something to do.

  1. Create a page for all Division 1 college baseball stadiums and a section on the athletic program page for all Division 2 and 3 schools.
  2. Maintain college baseball coach lists, navboxes, and articles
  3. Create articles for each Division I baseball season
  4. Create articles for each Division I baseball conference tournament, where sources allow
  5. Grammar (quotation, split infinitives, human beings, contractions, spelling, COMMA RULES).
  6. Remove redundancies (A.M. in the morning, absolutely essential, actual facts, advance forward, advance planning, advance preview, anonymous stranger, armed gunman, autobiography of his/her life, ATM machine, nostalgia for the past, P.M. in the evening).
  7. Make userboxes for all Division I, Division II, and Division III NCAA athletic programs.
  8. Make userboxes for all football clubs.
  9. Make userboxes for all colleges and universities in Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island.
  10. Fully cite the 2000 Major League Baseball season and 2000 in baseball articles.
  11. Maintain all articles related to the New England Collegiate Baseball League.
  12. Tag all sports venue articles with the Sports Facilities Taskforce template. (User:Kithira/Personal to-do/Countries)
  13. Add an infobox to all college baseball venue pages.
  14. Create a page for all NCAA athletic programs, in Division I, Division II, and Division III. (User:Kithira/Personal to-do/D1, User:Kithira/Personal to-do/D2, User:Kithira/Personal to-do/D3)
  15. Create a page for all NCAA Division I baseball programs, with a section on the program page for Division II and III schools. (User:Kithira/Personal to-do/D1 Baseball)
  16. Copyedit the pages of players of my favorite football clubs.
  17. Create a History section on the NECBL article.
  18. Find citations for articles, especially those relating to baseball or history.
  19. Transcribe information from my library onto Wikipedia, either as citations or new material.