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292: 278: 652: 612: 414:. The rules around synthesis, no original research, verifiability, etc. are probably part of the reason I don't write as much on Knowledge any more. Those rules are sensible and for an enterprise at Knowledge's scale there probably is no good alternative to them, but I like the freedom to follow my own judgment in an area I know well. 313:. Kadane has kindly offered to create a bot that will ping editors on the volunteers list with unanswered reviews in their chosen subject areas every so often. You can choose the time interval by changing the "contact" parameter. Options are "never", "monthly", "quarterly", "halfyearly", and "annually". For example: 359:
We plan to do some advertising of peer review, to let editors know about it and how to volunteer to help, at a couple of different venues (Signpost, Village pump, Teahouse etc.) - but have been waiting until we get this bot + WikiProject set up so we have a way to help interested editors make more
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It's good to have an active peer review process. This is often the way that we help new or developing editors understand our ways, and improve the quality of their editing - so it fills an important and necessary gap between the teahouse (kindly introduction to our Wikiways) and GA and FA reviews
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Hello to all! I do not intend to write a regular peer review newsletter but there does occasionally come a time when those interested in contributing to peer review should be contacted, and now is one. I've mailed this out to everyone on the peer review volunteers list, and some editors that have
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I don't think we need a WikiProject with a giant bureaucracy nor all sorts of whiz-bang features. However over the last few years I've found there are times when it would have been useful to have a list of editors that would like to contribute to discussions about the peer review process (e.g.
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The Universal Code of Conduct Coordinating Committee (U4C) is a global group dedicated to providing an equitable and consistent implementation of the UCoC. Community members were invited to submit their applications for the U4C. For more information and the responsibilities of the U4C, please
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We can at this stage only use the broad peer review section titles to guide what reviews you'd like, but that's better than nothing! You can also set an interest in multiple separate subject areas that will be updated at different times.
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instructions, layout, automation, simplification etc.). Also, it can get kind of lonely on the talk page as I am (correct me if I'm wrong) the only regular contributor, with most editors moving on after 6 - 12 months.
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The first author to have actually used the name Camelini to my knowledge is Webb (1965). Webb, S.D. 1965. The osteology of _Camelops_. Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County, Science Bulletin 1:1-54.
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Hello, I noticed that you added the reference "Nordmann, 1850" to the Camelini page a while back. Do you know what that full citation might be? I am trying to trace it back to a full source. Thanks!
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Ah, I see now that you only moved that existing comment. My apologies. I don't know if that reference to Gray (1821) is correct. I couldn't find a mention of Camelini in that particular text:
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Great to hear from you, hope you are doing well! I responded to the topic. I feel these made-up collective terms are a nuisance and I want to ignore them as much as possible.
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contributed to past discussions. Apologies if I've left you off or contacted you and you didn't want it. Next time there is a newsletter / mass message it will be opt in (
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I hope you've been well. I'm glad to see that you've remained active with Knowledge, unlike me. Anyway, sorry for the long silence. I'm writing because I started
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Gray named Camelidae, and by the Principle of Coordination in the Code that means he is also deemed to have named all other ranks of family-group names based on
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This is a reminder that the voting period for the Universal Code of Conduct Coordinating Committee (U4C) ends on May 9, 2024. Read the information on the
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I want to thank you for your contributions and for volunteering on the list to help out at peer review. Thank you!
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guidelines. If you would like to participate in the discussion, you are invited to add your comments at
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McKenna & Bell (1997) attribute the name of the tribe to Gray (1821), so I'll correct our article.
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has been nominated for deletion. A discussion is taking place to decide whether it complies with the
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True to my style, the post is long-winded. Sorry about that. Anyway, I'd love to hear from you. —
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Please share this message with members of your community so they can participate as well.
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and incorrectly kept that line in (notice the first version also has "
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With a bit of effort we can renovate the place to look like this!
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For your work in getting 50 articles through the DYK process. --
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https://archive.org/details/s0id11783780/page/306/mode/2up
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enduring contributions. So consider yourself forewarned!
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Reminder to vote now to select members of the first U4C
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Update #1: the peer review volunteers list is changing
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It can get quite lonely tinkering with peer review...
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