Difference between revisions of "Category:Where"
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'''Category:Where''' means "where the beneficiaries, audience, or customers are located". | '''Category:Where''' means "where the beneficiaries, audience, or customers are located". | ||
− | *This category attempts to answer the question: "What is available in neighborhood?" | + | *This category attempts to answer the question: "What is available in my neighborhood?" |
*This category need ''not'' be assigned to pages that reference a Philadelphia-wide service. | *This category need ''not'' be assigned to pages that reference a Philadelphia-wide service. | ||
*Services for people specifically located outside Philadelphia ''should'' be identified with a "Where" category | *Services for people specifically located outside Philadelphia ''should'' be identified with a "Where" category | ||
− | *The actual address of the service, company, or organization can be found on its Web site. | + | *The actual address of the service, company, or organization can usually be found on its Web site. |
*Maps associated with a page help to identify the page's ''service area''. | *Maps associated with a page help to identify the page's ''service area''. | ||
[[Category:Top_Level_WCS]] | [[Category:Top_Level_WCS]] |
Revision as of 21:48, 21 April 2016
Category:Where means "where the beneficiaries, audience, or customers are located".
- This category attempts to answer the question: "What is available in my neighborhood?"
- This category need not be assigned to pages that reference a Philadelphia-wide service.
- Services for people specifically located outside Philadelphia should be identified with a "Where" category
- The actual address of the service, company, or organization can usually be found on its Web site.
- Maps associated with a page help to identify the page's service area.