Search various categories for stub articles. Stub articles belonging to a specific category with minimal content should be merged into a meta-article covering that subject matter.
Rather than delete old pages, redirects should be employed to reduce the chance of users making an article for the same subject. Furthermore, if the stub does have a chance to move beyond stub status, the article can be re-developed on its own merits as a category member.
Duplicate references should be identified by human or bot as a method of detecting merge-candidates, or overlooked category members. Furthermore, duplicate references that are required should be converted to a template that would appear uniformly on all category member pages.
Stage 2
Parent categories of significant volume should be reasonably sub categorised. Template:CatDiffuse explains this process.
Templates should be used to eliminate redundant content within category articles.
Templates should also be used to link together disparate articles that relate to each other, but may not always be in the same category. Template:Step and Template:Succession are among the usable templates for this purpose.
Analogies
Integration is white matter: it links together elements for processing.
Check the Wikipedia Integration category for articles and categories needing review. Deploy the {{WP ʃ}} tag in the appropriate discussion pages. When a category has been fully processed, or an article completed, remove the original tag & display the {{WP ʃ reviewed}} tag.
Runa27 formed "WikiProject Connect the Dots" in June 2006 to forge connections between users for the purposes of article improvement. It was merged into "Integration" by *** in September 2007.
To enable Wikipedians to connect to other Wikipedians and WikiProjects in order to improve articles, usually those which require information/explanations culled from multiple knowledge bases.
To point out articles which need help of the kind this WikiProkect can provide.
To improve upon the current or past articles listed in the 'Connect the Dots Article Improvement Drive section.