The Notability Project is a WikiProject based on Category:Articles with topics of unclear notability. The aim is to reduce the number of non-notable articles, get more editors involved and support those currently involved in fixing, merging, or deleting apparently non-notable articles. The project also aims to simplify the filtration process and explain it more clearly so as not to confuse newcomers and to encourage participation.
Of the 2,627,382 articles on Wikipedia only around 1,000+ are of Featured Article standard; of those remaining, many are about non-notable events, places, or people, and are badly in need of either deletion or expanding. Wikiproject Notability aims to sort the articles and place {{expand}} or {{prod-nn}} on them, or send the article to the AfD discussion, or remove the tag altogether if the article is already adequate.
The process is simple, and we welcome input from any editors who would like to help out, either on a regular basis, or one or two articles when you have time. The greatest contribution to the project is inviting members, as this helps build support and ensures that there are people to clear the backlog.
How to Help
Find an article to work on. Articles are now sorted by date (instead of alphabetics). Many editors choose to work on the oldest articles first, so that articles will not sit around too long in the category. It should be relatively easy to sort an article even without much experience in Wikipedia editing. The to-do list at the top of this page should contain the oldest set of articles. Alternatively, you may want to use the article listings by WikiProject.
Check to see if the article contains a copyright violation. There are a few red flags that indicate text was probably illegally copied into Wikipedia - this actually happens quite frequently. User:Kjkolb/Copyvio has a quick guide and you may also like to use copyscape.com for finding copyright violations. Instructions for reporting violations are at Wikipedia:Copyright problems.
Check to see if another article exists on the subject. If so, then you can consider merging that article to the original.
Find sources if none are cited in the article. Make full use of Google Books, Google News, Google Scholar, Google Web, JSTOR, LexisNexis, and any other search tools that you may have access to. Use variations on the article's title and other keywords from the article. The {{find}} template could be useful in this regard.
Sort! You can mainly use common sense, but adhering to the guidelines of WP:BIO, WP:CORP, WP:BAND (from where the most frequent violations come from), and other notability criteria.
If the article meets notability requirements, or if the article simply needs expanding, remove the notability or importance tag and replace it with an appropriate tag. If not, the article might need to be deleted. Please use deletion as a last resort.
If the article should undeniably be deleted, add {{subst:prod|Your-reason-here}}, replacing "Your-reason-here" with an appropriate reason.
If the article might encounter some controversy when being deleted, add {{subst:afd1}} and then proceed to follow the steps to file an AfD discussion.
Do not remove the notability/importance tags during one of the above deletion procedures.
If an article is kept as the result of an AfD discussion, the {{notability}} tag should be removed. {{importance}} tags indicate that some rewriting of the article is required and should not be removed until that has been done. However, if the result is "no consensus", retain all tags, as the issue is not decided.
Enhance your edit summary As soon as you are done sorting, add to your edit summary:
Sorted as part of the [[WP:WPNN|Notability wikiproject]]!
Special handling
Some articles with notability questions need special handling, as described below. (These instructions may be updated on short notice.)
TV episodes and characters: Due to recent controversies about their notability,[1] articles about TV episodes or characters from TV shows should be handled with special care. It may not be possible to sort these articles on the short term. If you find such article on the end of the backlog (say the oldest 2-3 months) and cannot sort it, please add the parameter "cat=TV" to the notability tag. This will move the article off the backlog and to a special category, TV articles of unclear notability, where it can be handled appropriately. Example: