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We’ve identified you as a particularly good candidate to speak with because of your involvement with the WikiProject Universities' Collaborations, which is one of those we’ve been investigating. It would really help us if you would be willing to have a short talk with us, less than 30 minutes of your
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Thanks for looking in on this page; I agree that the new title is clearer and better reflects Knowledge's standards. But I do wonder if the removal of 'world's' is a good thing. A quick look at buildings and cities seems to indicate the presence of world, viz: List of tallest buildings and structures
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recommended that I contact you, so I wanted to invite you to participate in the Signpost's upcoming report on WikiProject Universities. This is a wonderful opportunity to draw attention to your efforts and attract new members to the project. If you'd like to join in, I've posted interview questions
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And here's something even more radical. See if you can attract authors currently maintaining the different COTM articles to join our WikiProject and better yet, our COTM project. I found when I started this program, jumping ships and editing other universities' articles was a big leap, but it's
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OK... so Columbia's a B-class article looking at FA nomination. Let's see if we can push it through FAN! (And good luck to anyone who speaks Thai and can translate the Thai version of Chulalongkorn University article into English) See you all 5 days before tax day (for those of us who are US
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Now it looks much better. Thanks to your efforts on finding references. You can enter a huge text when you can provide most of the references, when you cannot for some of them , I believe that is fine. But when you enter a text which has citations needed everywhere, it does not look good in my
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Sure if you want to put it back in there I don't really care. It seems a little redundant, but if you added it I would add it to the end: "List of largest universities by enrollment in the world". I just don't know what that includes that the first title does
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has been submitted on the best way to deal with the existence of many Knowledge articles on residence halls and dormitories at colleges and universities that may not be notable. Your input and feedback would be appreciated
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in the world, World's largest cities, World's largest urban agglomerations, list of largest buildings in the world. Are you open/happy to putting world back in there, somewhere? Thanks for your thoughts!
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The info is not right. You cannot find the references for something that is not right. I don't know who entered the text but the one wo entered the text is responsible for the references.
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Let's start off the new COTM program the right way. I want to see those articles in GA and FA soon. Hope everyone had a good Thanksgiving holiday and enjoy those Black Friday deals.
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Hey... wow time really does fly when you're not having fun... I've got loads of work that's piling up, including my undergrad research project. I'll pick one soon, don't worry.
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judgement. I think what you did know is quite appropriate and looks much better. Again thank you for working on the references. Hope this explanation helps.
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not if documentation is available . One should give the reference that is used in the Knowledge article about them, usually their official cv or the like.
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was nominated on March 25th, so should I list it under March 25th or April 2nd? (Maybe clarify that on the page's instructions too? :D) Thanks.
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how or why the subject is important or significant: that is, why an article about that subject should be included in an encyclopedia. Under the
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Here's something I want to try, start treating it as a peer review. Start by skimming through the article, making sure the article fits
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about the consensus for including or excluding rankings from the lead of university articles. Your input would be appreciated.
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I never said to delete the article, but its such a minor event that it doesnt belong in the NYU navigation template.
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I was aware of that category. However, I was more interested in ones rated higher than a "B". I did find the
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