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1790:. In that context, if the most significant event in an individual's story was the person's award of a book prize, then it would be fair to include its details in his or her lede section. In the case of M. Saint-Exupery, he experienced a life chock full of highly notable occurrences, which included the winning of two major literary prizes in France (as well as a second level prize plus other minor literary awards). Listing all those details, as well as his three French medals which are probably of equal importance, would very likely overload his lede section, making it significantly too long. Since details of his French literary prizes weren't included in the lede it would only make sense to omit details of the U.S. National Book Award in that introductory section, i.m.h.o. Anyways, please keep up your good work! -its a delight to see you helping to flesh out this massive body of knowledge with incredible detail that is finely cited. Best:
7300:, that is not what the disambiguation page is about. It lists the awards that either are known as "Children's Book Awards" or have "Children's Book Award" in their name. Some like the "New South Wales Premier's Children's Book Award" which is actually the "Patricia Wrightson Prize for Children's Literature" don't have an article. There are also awards known as the "West Australian Premier's Children's Book Award" and the "Queensland Premier's Children's Book Award". I do not know about Victoria and South Australia. I did add New Zealand's since it has or had "Children's Book Award" in its title. As to having no disambiguation page, that is an option, but the category listing does not provide information to help the searcher navigate. If you would like, you can open a discussion, see
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2398:, make perfect sense to me (i put back all the relevant categories, just to cause trouble :)). Eponymous categories are ONLY useful to bibliographic nerds, and should not be a substitute for real categories, ESPECIALLY by some sort of policy of NOT categorizing categories which happen to also be articles. I hope that enough of us can get this issue cleared up. its just weird to me, to have this parallel structure, with the administrative one becoming the one that readers are expected to use. cats for Apple, IBM, GM, John Lennon, all with parent cats. this is really strange to me, especially since we have huge areas of WP where the epocat structure is not used, like for every city in the US except 3.
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367:. For an edit such as this user's - simply adding nonesense, first edit, no personal attacks etc. - then either '{{subst:Template:Verror2}}' or '{{subst:test1-n|Origins of Baseball}} ' would work best. However, there is no obligation on your part to add such a message; it does help flag up for future users that this person has already vandalised, however. --
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absolutely nothing to do with the page title (most of the text is a semi-coherent explanation about how baseball encyclopedias, shockingly enough, collect statistics - surely a revelation for the ages), and the real kicker is that the topic is already covered much more thoroughly in the main
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5088:. That is, diffusing all that belong afaik in one of the subcats (joint biographies, members, relatives, spouses, writers). And deleting either "from person" or subcat(s), as appropriate, so that none of the subcats overlaps with the "from person" pages--that is, completing the diffusions by other editors.
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from the infobox, leaving it blank, I have reverted all of your changes and restored the articles to the state they were sometime before your modifications in
October. As such a long standing contributor like myself, I would think that you would have some sort of knowledge of our internal style guides.
426:. It appears that you have been a regular editor at WikiProject U.S. counties and I thought that project might be interested in doing this. I am going to contact some of the other members of the project as well. If you have any comments, questions or suggestions please take a moment and let me know. --
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references/allusions to events & dates in the books, it isn't possible to come to any conclusions with regard to dates in other worlds. I apologise for putting my new sections out of order, however the other sections seemed to be on matters which had long since been resolved. I've also toned down
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Your work on those articles is appreciated. (I don't have answers about the book lists, I'm afraid.) The judicious use of wikilinking is well-established on the
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I don't know anything about the Munson name. I did some quick looking in the pay version of worldcat earlier today - there are books listed under R.W. Munson, but they seem to be science, not
Science Fiction. I don't think the LC Authority record has this info. I have requested a copy of an item by R
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Generally all I do with AfC is go down through the list and pick at random. Sometimes I'll go for the ones that have the most awkward titles (like this one) because they always surprise me somehow. Either they're woefully underdone or surprisingly interesting. I'll go and recommend this to the boxing
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There is "no timetable" for
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I am regularly contributing in spanish wiki, where, among others, I am making all the bridge pages (around 400). As there is missing bridge material and small errors in the english version I just wanted to contribute here. Thanks for the advices for newcomers. I will introduce some new stuff from 7th
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Hi: thanks for your message. I didn't realize what was the preferred way to handle it. I don't encounter multiple people that often; but it's good to have the information. On a different matter, I note that some of the more recent authority records (mostly no and nr type records) don't properly link
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was categorized directly there. Looking at the cat subcats, it seems the intent was to exclusively categorize "groups" of characters (e.g. duo, trio, etc.), but the cat name is arguably misleading. I'm unsure whether the container tag should be removed, or the article re-categorized, or the cat name
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Perhaps half of the remaining {R from people} are victims of spree killings, primarily school shootings. Should there be a subcat for them? Otherwise the 50 remaining {R from people}, not diffused into a subcat, include numerous • actor to film, • participant to TV series, • founder to organization,
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I didn't make any determination that it is appropriate to consider these people PPrize winners, only the observation that it is common, and the qualifications. No doubt, wikipeditors have credited numerous people with
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Regarding the third, how do you imagine that deletion of influences/influenced data is covered by NUM, CAPS, and LINK? Ironically, users Quiddity and Michael Bednarek evidently supposed that those data are secure from deletion, and should be, at the same time you were underway citing those three MOS
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I suggest you delete the unused anchors (1950s and 1980s) using an edit summary like "delete anchors because no page links to them". Or, if you want to keep them, delete the range (just call them "1950s" and "1980s"). Or, replace the dash with "to". Using a hyphen is just going to cause trouble with
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Absolutely. I agree with your A dSE because this book is mentioned in the article (and the award bears mention in the America section for another reason, unique to his being non-American). It was some kind of mistake by me to put the details in the lead; I try not to replicate them for anyone. --and
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Hi! I saw this article come up on AfC, but it wasn't nearly ready enough to go to the mainspace. I was just wondering if you wanted to take a look at the article and see if there's anything here that would merit an article. I know fizz all about sports, so I'm definitely not the right person to edit
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P.S. Concerning current ref#5, my rationale is that 'Dune Universe' is the series or super-series name used by ISFDB. This series name is unofficial, as most are. Referring to that ISFDB Dune Universe page now, I see that 'Dune' is its name for the fiction by Frank Herbert; 'Dune Universe' includes
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3. Ugly is in the eye of the beholder and "super ugly" should be avoided simply. For what it's worth, YMD in lead parens is ugly to me, eg "Fox, Margalit (2010-04-15)". That isn't permitted, either, and I wasn't paying attention when I didn't fix that as well as the MDY retrieval date 20 months ago
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Altho you didn't ask, I restored the substance of old dates because I don't believe we update retrieval dates whenever we re-access, only perhaps when we re-use the source in the article, which I presumed you did not. And I changed Oct 28 and Oct 30 to 2014-10-31 as you revised the page only on the
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nearly uniform, the only exception being one instance of "Accessed December 9, 2007". That editor was not the earliest to choose a retrieval-date format (2007-11-02). I didn't check the history to see whether either of those two editors made major contributions to the article, which is an important
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at the time, so the particular batch run I was doing at the time only looked for duplication within that particular category, and not for other categorization issues. But I've gone back and manually removed two more unnecessary categories (including the "Media museums in the US" one) just now. It's
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I am on vacation for a few days so here is a "short" reply only. In the article on a series book, I think it is always appropriate to give an outside Reference for bibliographic details about its publication history or details, or to place it briefly in the context of its series. Probably you agree
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Thanks for contacting me about modifications! I'm happy to see that someone else is interested in improving the pages. I haven't made any serious modifications in several years and have only just gotten back into it. In the past, I've had to clean up what I will call "hit-and-run modifications",
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Done. Except the homepage, every reference (all to official pages) needed a URL update and some needed a title update. I did that, and augmented some of the refs with annotations concerning their scope. I did not check that any source still supports what we say where we reference it --except "" at
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Well it's nice to no longer be talking to myself on the HDM pages! I appreciate the advise re: the table, and had already intended to cover the matter in prose. Put at its most succinct it would be that Will's World appears to be our own in the decades immediately prior to the writing of the book,
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Thanks for bringing that to my attention. I've rescued it. It's too bad that people can just blank articles like that. I wonder how much information has been lost from this encyclopedia because of nasty acts like that. I hope that the bots wouldn't allow that sort of thing to happen today. --
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code, causes the code to read the citation one extra time. But sometimes the extra read doesn't work and that trips the cite error, because it's incorrectly expecting 2 but only getting 1. The only way I could prevent it is to move the EFN's out of the Notelist and place them at their occurrences.
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and fix pages that have ref errors, if I can figure them out. It's good editing practice, tho the list keeps getting long (vandals, carelessness, etc). Also it's something to do if I'm not actively working on an article or project. Those "Cite error" messages are why they appear on the Category. -
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The ones we want to know about are the cases like Sorenson (two clusters not matched together) or Vanderpool (messed up VIAF-Worldcat links). It'd definitely be useful to know about these, or - especially - about any cases where the VIAF page links to the wrong Knowledge entry (or vice versa). You
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Yes, you did absolutely fine. Bear in mind that you don't have to always enter such a full edit summary if you don't want to 'reverting vandalism by 69.115' would suffice; or even 'rv vandle to Smackbot', if you really want to save time. The reason you see such a full edit summary a lot is because
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Erm, to be honest, there isn't much of an answer to your question. I'm personally not a fan of continuously sending the talk to the right hand side of the page, for the reasons that you note - as long as two comments arn't at the same indentation one after the other, it shouldn't be too confusing.
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Apologies, I've only just understood that you were probably referring to the inappropriates of a table on the TALK page of HDM, rather than in the article. I was using the talk page as as a temporary 'clipboard' in order that others could respond to its removal, probably an inappropriate use. The
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and clicking the button labelled "Click here to contest this speedy deletion". This will give you the opportunity to explain why you believe the page should not be deleted. However, be aware that once a page is tagged for speedy deletion, it may be removed without delay. Please do not remove the
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does not actually comprise those newspapers that have won the Public Service PPrize." Thank you for clarifying that, which I definitely misunderstood. Accordingly, I have deleted the preface, "These newspapers have won or shared the American Pulitzer Prize for Public Service (1922–present)," and
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I did mean the table of alternatives in the article; that the article should cover the allusions in prose. Skimming the talk page yesterday I noticed that another editor approved the table of alternatives at least as a general approach: User:Old Moonraker 14:11, 16 December 2011 (UTC) in section
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Hi P64, I took a quick spin on the discussion page for categories listed for renaming. I actually never read over the category naming protocols so my head's now hurting from all that metadata.... Oww! Still, the situation isn't as bad as having a new category deleted completely, which I have
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The changes to separate article contents, notes, references and citations involve some "high technology". Since your aspiration is to include a lot of detail in the articles, you really need to learn (if I may say so) how to do this properly. If you carry on as at present, your additions must be
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to be "Winners" of that prize. (Eg, see the burbs for 2008 to 2010, which name five people, four in boldface.) Nor do I know whether the Pulitzer organization authorizes those people to call themselves Pulitzer-Prize winners, nor whether it habitually looks the other way. I think I know that it
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the new category. Although there is some obvious overlap, the two aren't strictly the same thing, as not all young adult literature is necessarily "novels" — some of it is short stories, some of it is non-fiction, and on and so forth. AWB also doesn't offer me a way to evaluate whether somebody
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page describes everything in your note, so it seem superfluous to link to an external source. Can you think of a way to make it more apparent there is a dedicated Knowledge page for the series? I am open to rewording, etc - obviously it escaped your notice so it is probably the same for other
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and it's currently a mess. Most of the links are from Akita's various pages and the various sections are full of non-notable and obviously not neutral material. Since a lot of the unencyclopedic edits happened by various IPs very quickly, I'm trying to get it semi-protected for the time being.
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In the course of its five year history (ironically, the same length of time the NA itself survived) this article has attracted fewer edits than the National Association had teams (this PROD is edit #21 by my count). No salvageable content here whatsoever. Terribly written, no sources, text has
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What do you think? I think this represents the conclusion that there should be no article, nor disambiguation, merely a redirect to the Category with its preface. The alternative, it now seems to me offhand, is something much longer, with sections covering such as the earliest known CBA, etc.
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5712:. "I often get to an award through a person I touch." Do you mean that you work primarily on wikipedia biographies and "instance of" "human" WD items? I do (mainly wikipedia), and secondarily on books and book series. But it turns out that I often get to people and books through awards!
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That substance is from the Schoenherr biography as revised just now. Those are two retrieval dates, one preferably noting at once when the reference was completed and when the source was used in the article, and the other noting when the dead link was fixed by substitution of a current
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Rereading that obituary after visiting Simon & Schuster online yesterday, I realize that those two sources are clear about the full name of the imprint "Atheneum B.f.Y.R." in 1961 and forty years later, so I can improve the article in another way. (but not
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Wow! Can you believe that we've gone from less than 5 members to over 20 in just a short time? Thanks to everyone for joining (or rejoining) the project and hopefully we will do some great work ahead. Please feel free to bring any ideas you might have to our
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needs a table of contents, as most talk pages do. Skimming the code I did not find a magic word (with "__" if i understand correctly) that now suppresses it, nor did I find where in Knowledge space to ask for help with magic words or TOCs. So I cry out here.
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my top user page is a misleading collection of notes for which I have not created a subpage or used pencil and paper. The subpages indicate where I have done a lot of EN.wiki editing. And I have added "|sports-work-group=yes |sports-priority=" to template
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I agree with your interpretation of what the fictional multiples category now contains, namely four subcategories for duos, trios, quartets, and superhero teams. But I doubt the value of the category tree around here. And I doubt that the contents of
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but it aids finding historical inaccuracies in other articles linked to someone who has been knighted. There are a fair few articles that call someone "Sir" even though the date in the article is before they were knighted. Be redirecting all the
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my own section heading. Unfortunately, this is only one of a myriad of speculative/irrelevant/confusing or inappropriate parts of the coverage across all the HDM pages, also unfortunately other editors seem to have lost interest in the content.
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now and it's mainly your userpages which are left. I can replace these templates with substituted versions, if that's okay with you. Then they will continue to display properly when the template is changed to remove named parameters. — Martin
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Sorry to get back so late. Actually, I couldn't find these probabilities anywhere online myself, so out of interest I wrote a piece of code to calculate them for me. I don't know how to cite this as a source unfortunately... I've put the code
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and thus from the Wikidata display of person items. Normdaten at the foot of a DE.wiki biography does provide points of entry to library catalogue records of a person's works in all three of the Germany, US, and Japan national libraries.
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The international styles DMY and MDY (not YMD) pertain here to prose, infobox, and publication dates. YMD is appropriate for archive and retrieve dates regardless of the other style. --not only appropriate but extraordinarily common,
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Hoi, I finished adding data. I noticed that you added the current winner for the Carnegie award. I can easily add the missing winners for the Carnegie award. Do you want to do that yourself (recommended). Please let me know. Thanks,
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Yan Lu (盧燕 or 卢燕, first name "Yan" and last name "Lu") and Ru Yan (阎茹, first name "Ru" and last name "Yan") are different players. Please note: Chinese people always say last name (surname, family name) first and first name last.
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4. I do consider those Archived and Retrieved sentences a misuse of space, so much clutter. I would prefer retrieval dates given in succinct small notes (perhaps archival data also small, but I don't illustrate that here).
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By "a writer or illustrator", I mean the LCCN-identified writer/illustrator personal name in the appropriate sense: may be a joint pseudonym, personal pseudonym, corporation (Inc.) name, etc. That is also what I mean by
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It would be unusual, spoken. I read it somewhere else and thought it clear. I doubt that it's incorrect. ("Mystery fiction" rather than mysteries would be unusual, spoken.) ... The NYT obituary does say "science-fiction
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Hi. I concede that I have forgotten but I see that no one replied to my reports. ("Reports" because I know from re-reading that I did not intend to do the cleanup myself, but only to help provide better context for
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Sometime last year another editor chimed in about using the pages of catalog databases without formal references but I don't find that or any other more recent such discussion at WP:Authority control (above), or at
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US national library authority files do not fulfil that function (or they did not, a decade ago, and I don't know where as viewed in a webbrowser they do it now). Instead it is LCCN.loc.gov pages for identified
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Hi, very few template documentation pages have talk pages, and the few that do exist aren't watched much. Pretty much all discussion takes place on the talk page of the template itself. Accordingly, I've moved
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line, I have unfortunately made the decision to revert them. The various modifications you made, including lengthy references which seem to have nothing to do with the page, adding in HTML linebreaks (<br:
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You've got WorldCat listed twice. Second in Authority control. That is the purpose of Authority control to aggregate library resources. However you are free to have two instances if that is what you want. --
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Along with many others, I like YMD for its clear contrast with DMY and MDY in substantial senses, and also for its scan-ability at the end of references paragraphs (unless quotations or freeform instructions
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except add links to LCCatalog(ue) and WorldCat using {LCAuth} and {Authority control} external links templates; add biog. and bibliog. data to writer biographies and book articles using LCNAF and LCCat as
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I have found some "np" replaced by "viaf", and see now that Culbertson is one of them. I suppose there is a lag after LCCN is assigned to someone with such a page, before WorldCat uses the "lccn" eddress.
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and run around in little circles fixing matters arising. Of course you are welcome to update it... I will add a scan of the US first edition cover "soon" (it is in the post). I've also created a category
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Ryulong and I agree that the articles need to be brought in line with conventional Knowledge style. The latest versions can be the basis for these further changes, as long as they happen. I have updated
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Thanks for the help on VIAF, I see you work on sports articles. I have been adding the Library of Congress images of tennis, polo, and rowing. Do you work on the Flickr Commons LOC Project each Friday?
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I don't know either whether we should call any newspapers winners of the other PPrizes, which are awarded to people rather than to their employers. Same qualification: I haven't read any of the general
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That is a reasonable use of Talk when the removed material is not too long (as yours was not) and you consider its removal worth discussion--or simply worth notice beyond the scope of the edit summary.
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7084:). As of this newsletter there are 222 redlinks in those three articles. How many can we as a project create over the next 6 weeks? Could we even do better and see if we could create any that earn a
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I don't always check the WorldCat link displayed by template AC. Probably I have missed some even with the edit summary "add {Authority control} and thus WorldCat" or "add LCCN and thus WorldCat". --
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article to be published in May. This is an excellent opportunity to draw attention to your efforts and attract new members to the project. Would you be willing to participate in an interview? If so,
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I like your test addition of 'location' and 'edition' parameters in the 'cite book' template. All six editions should be done likewise and should be made the universal cut and paste master in a new
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Two or three generations ago, boxing and horse racing may have been national sports in USA (where I am), but no longer --three or four generations ago, if you are as young as the "girl" suggests. --
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I know little about sports talk radio and less about facebook. Until I read "Dawgs" in this article, I didn't know that Washington Huskies were dogs. I can't afford to watch. Good luck with that. --
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and its incredible collection? This summer, the National Archives—which houses some of America's most important historical documents—is hosting me as its Wikipedian in Residence, and I have created
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article evolution). Otherwise a lot of what you do is a waste of your time, mine or anybody else's who works on the articles. Apart from new content, I see several dimensions of changes needed:
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UK national library does not belong in the discussion, as far as I know. No authority files. Also no points of entry to British Library catalogue records of someone's works, as far as I know.
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redirect, nor have I ever seen the authority control used on redirects before. Are those needed? Aren't the IWs handled by Wikidata now, and isn't the auth control in the target article? –
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I have gone on much too long with a slow computer or slow connection and an operating system that I don't know. For how I hope this gives you something to think about and some encouragement.
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Probably that's OK with me but maybe this weekend. I don't know what this means, "replace these templates with substituted versions". Do you mean to insert all of the code that constitutes
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This newsletter sees us embark on a project drive around article creation of some medium, or higher, importance topics that are currently redlinks. Read more and consider joining the work.
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reading "These people may be considered winners of the prize…," how did you determine that they may be considered winners of a prize awarded to organizations not to individuals? Thank you.
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3412:. {Infobox writer} is the particular template I have used but {infobox person} is its parent and most of the discussion is there. --including all, so far, that concerns zealous deletion.
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as a member at the project you will not receive any future newsletters. If you would like to sign-up for just the newsletters or want to be an active member but not get the newsletters
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examples that, in talking about something completely different, happen to use excessive description, does not mean that a) we should use excessive description or b) that it is wrong to
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lately! I'm not really sure if this is something you enjoy, or are just trying out, but on the off chance that it's the former I wanted to invite you to work on the pages relating to
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future people who "fix" them, and using en dashes is hopeless as anyone wanting to use them would probably not know how (a copy/paste would work, but they might try typing it).
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I have asked a mentor who (formerly?) visits almost daily and notified, or implicitly asked, the other frequent maintainer of the List. Now I'll expand notice to the List talk.
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for children and young adults". Is "science fictions" normal American usage? It is incorrect in British usage, where we would say something like "science fiction stories". --
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There is something else to do about articles on living people. I don't work on that but I'll take a quick look and make a second edit if I think that it will be helpful.
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so that you can create conventionally-styled content without anybody else looking over your shoulder and because as I have already said I don't want to "spoil your fun".
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edit comes from, because it does not appear to be recognised by the authority control template, nor is there any property called this on Wikidata. Regards — Martin
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Hello from a "talk page stalker". I have added the WP Bio template to the talk page, which is what we need for a biography, with living=Yes for a living person. --
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recently pointed out that on some of our Top importance pages about Children's literature awards there are many redlinks. The three pages with these redlinks are
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or have chosen to subscribe to the newsletter. If you would like to sign-up for just the newsletters or want to be an active member but not get the newsletters
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or have chosen to subscribe to the newsletter. If you would like to sign-up for just the newsletters or want to be an active member but not get the newsletters
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More good work has been underway since our last newsletter. Thanks to all the project members for what you to do to support Children's literature on Knowledge.
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or have chosen to subscribe to the newsletter. If you would like to sign-up for just the newsletters or want to be an active member but not get the newsletters
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W Munson that's available in my library consortium - hopefully it will give some idea. That's the only real thought I've got now for ready confirmation on it.
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to Knowledge! Thank you for your contributions. I hope you like the place and decide to stay. Here are some pages that you might find helpful:
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who are writers and illustrators of book in English. (It does that by pointing to lccn.loc.gov/ rather than to id.loc.gov/authorities/names/.)
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what on earth the issue is. A note on the talk page explaining your action would have been preferable. Better still, a manual partial revert.
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Greetings, I added the 2015 shortlists for the Carnegie and Greenaway awards. Can you please take a look? Thanks!
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