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—Ahnoneemoos (talk) 02:28, 12 January 2013 (UTC)- Hi Quirk, whatever I do on an article please do take it seriously—my user page is a different matter. Regarding the Kalmus article, I'm just a reviewer that approves content onto Wikipedia. I generally don't focus on polishing or reviewing articles once they have been accepted. However, my advise would be the following: any question that you have on how to improve an article ask it at the WP:TEAHOUSE. They will point you in the right direction. For this particular subject the best options would be to: (1) issue what we call a WP:peer review so that other people see it, make suggestions, and improve the article; and/or (2) ask the guys from Wikipedia:WikiProject Physics for help. WikiProjects are group of editors that work together in a particular subject area. Let me know if this helps. —Ahnoneemoos (talk) 20:21, 16 January 2013 (UTC)
- Hi Ahnoneemoos, oh, definitely took all of your advice and feedback on the article seriously. It was whether I should be bold and assume I'd got it right afterwards that I was puzzling over! Those are excellent suggestions, thank you. Will follow up on both.
Many thanks again! Admiralquirk (talk) 20:27, 16 January 2013 (UTC)
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- Hello Admiralquirk. I have thought about this image for some time, and have to agree with FPaS that it's not telling us anything about Professor Kalmus that cannot be described using words alone. Seeing Kalmus standing in front of the equipment does not tell us anything about that equipment or the work performed with it. Regards, -- Dianna (talk) 20:35, 31 March 2013 (UTC)
Marion Kalmus
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DES (talk) 19:58, 24 September 2013 (UTC)
I have added some additional commetns on the talk page. PLease take a look at them when you have a chance. Thanks. DES (talk) 20:31, 24 September 2013 (UTC)
A note about ISBNs
editISBN-10s can be exactly, mechanically, and automatically translated into ISBN-13s, and vice versa (as long as the 978-codes last, at least. 979 ISBNs will have no ISBN-10 equivalents.) Therefore it is usually unneeded to specify both in a citation. the ISBN-13s came in in 2007, so books published in that yeat or later should usually state the -13 form, but thisa does not matter much. If you use the form
ISBN 095326095X
with no punctuation after "ISBN" the wiki software will automatically insert a link to a page where various sources can be searched for that particular ISBN, like this:
ISBN 095326095X
This can be very helpful to readers. DES (talk) 02:40, 25 September 2013 (UTC)
- I didn't know about that from either the -10 and -13 coding aspects or the wiki function ones. Thanks again - some help in tidying the ISBNs seems to have already been applied to the article, and I have to say that the references do look better with that edit in place.Admiralquirk (talk) 06:22, 25 September 2013 (UTC)
Sig on article
editI do have one question, please - is it OK and proper to remove the talk tag you placed at the start of the Marion Kalmus article? Was that to make sure I saw your message? Only asking because I do want to follow proper process and am genuinely not sure on the correct protocol.
Thank you. Admiralquirk (talk) 06:22, 25 September 2013 (UTC)
- I have removed it. It should never have been there, it must have been an editing error on my part. No user should ever sign an article or any part of it. The history tells who contributed what. DES (talk) 20:32, 25 September 2013 (UTC)
- No worries. Thank you for clarifying and for removing it. Not going to be able to get much done on the article this evening due to everyday life stuff. But will be working on it tomorrow. Admiralquirk (talk) 20:35, 25 September 2013 (UTC)
- Of course. Edit when you can. DES (talk) 23:07, 25 September 2013 (UTC)
- No worries. Thank you for clarifying and for removing it. Not going to be able to get much done on the article this evening due to everyday life stuff. But will be working on it tomorrow. Admiralquirk (talk) 20:35, 25 September 2013 (UTC)
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- And now 4
- Three again
Using this convention makes it easier to see what comments are in response to which other comments. DES (talk) 23:20, 25 September 2013 (UTC)
- That makes sense. Thank you once again.
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