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Thanks
editApparently I've not only been away from the wiki, but have ignored the news: I had no idea that Ali Maow Maalin had died until I read the article. I threw down a stub there what seems like a looong time ago, and was genuinely touched that someone had done the research to expand it so impressively. Thank you for your work. - BanyanTree 06:23, 26 October 2013 (UTC)
Vítor Aleixo
editJust letting you know I am nominating Vítor Aleixo for CSD via A7 as the subject fails Wikipedia:NPOL and there is no outside claim for notability. I had initially tagged BLPROD, in a subtle way of giving the author a chance, but seems he didn't get the hint. Thought I'd give you the courtesy of letting you know since you had put work into it to remove the BLPROD tag. Thanks. Sulfurboy (talk) 21:07, 29 October 2013 (UTC)
Precious
editreason
Thank you, returned editor without a watchlist, for quality articles such as George Hirst and Combermere Abbey, for taking care of Portal:Cheshire and Portal:Viruses, for vote and suggestion with reason, - repeating: you are an awesome Wikipedian (7 July 2010)!
A year ago, you were the 649th recipient of my PumpkinSky Prize, --Gerda Arendt (talk) 18:38, 30 October 2014 (UTC)
Why did you make this revert? -- PBS (talk) 09:47, 7 November 2013 (UTC)
- thanks for the explanation. I only looked at the one edit that came up in the red box in the tabs at the top -- sorry for the misunderstanding. Perhaps if future if you are modifying another's edit and not simply reverting it, then to do so in one edit will reduce the chances that other editors will make the mistake that I made in not viewing the edit as a whole. -- PBS (talk) 10:05, 7 November 2013 (UTC)
- No worries. Thanks again for the explanation. -- PBS (talk) 10:16, 7 November 2013 (UTC)
Thanks for the work on Three Studies
editSorry about the edit conflict on ITN. Thanks for doing a really good job fleshing out the article :] Helixer (hábleme) 17:50, 13 November 2013 (UTC) |
Portal:U2 for peer review
editMiss Bono and myself have requested a portal peer review for Portal:U2.
We would appreciate any helpful advice at Wikipedia:Portal peer review/U2/archive1.
I would also like to remind all members of WikiProject U2 (and other interested editors) that U2 Live at Red Rocks: Under a Blood Red Sky (talk · edit · hist) has been put up for peer review (PR) by Dream out loud (t · c) on 10 November 2013; see discussion. Any feedback would be much appreciated!
Thanks in advance and happy editing,
pjoef (talk • contribs) 14:29, 16 November 2013 (UTC)
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Epstein–Barr virus
editThank you for your input on the EBV naming discussion. Your comments really catalyzed a change in my attitude on the en dash and I've altered my suggested changes to uniformly use the en dash in EBV-related pages. I'm embarrassed by how hard I was fighting and hope I did not come across as too much of a crazy-person. If you have time I hope you may be able to look over the suggested revisions (listed in a table towards the end of the Talk:Epstein–Barr virus page. Thank you again Walternmoss (talk) 03:27, 19 November 2013 (UTC)
ITN/C
editThe nom here is down to <24h on the clock at this point. Can I persuade you to at least withdraw opposition to the alternate blurb? — C M B J 08:10, 20 November 2013 (UTC)
- Fixed. Let's get this thing posted. — C M B J 10:21, 20 November 2013 (UTC)
Thanks for just blindly reverting without any sort of discussion. Nick (talk) 12:54, 20 November 2013 (UTC)
Portals
editHiya. Thanks for adding a portal here. You made a slight mistake though - portals are not external links, but go in the 'See also' section, where I've now transferred it. Regards, Trafford09 (talk) 20:59, 25 November 2013 (UTC)
Important Notice: Your 2013 Arbitration Committee Election vote
editGreetings. Because you have already cast a vote for the 2013 Arbitration Committee Elections, I regret to inform you that due to a misconfiguration of the SecurePoll we've been forced to strike all votes and reset voting. This notice is to inform you that you will need to vote again if you want to be counted in the poll. The new poll is located at this link. You do not have to perform any additional actions other than voting again. If you have any questions, please direct them at the election commissioners. --For the Election Commissioners, v/r, TParis
Cheshire portal link
editI have been watching the valiant work you have been doing in adding this to Cheshire articles. I have never been sure about the use of this link; should it be added to all Cheshire articles? Cheers. --Peter I. Vardy (talk) 21:27, 26 November 2013 (UTC)
- Thanks for your reply. I was not sure whether the link was to attract people to the portal, or just a sort of "badge". Most of the articles I prepare are not particularly touristy, so I think I'll leave it to you to decide which article to flag. And thanks for your comment about the CP listing buildings. I realise that I have been straying into your part of the county, and am pleased you are happy about that. There's a lot of very interesting stuff I have discovered! Cheers, --Peter I. Vardy (talk) 09:03, 27 November 2013 (UTC)
The Wikipedia Library's Books and Bytes newsletter (#2)
editWelcome to the second issue of The Wikipedia Library's Books & Bytes newsletter! Read on for updates about what is going on at the intersection of Wikipedia and the library world.
Wikipedia Library highlights: New accounts, new surveys, new positions, new presentations...
Spotlight on people: Another Believer and Wiki Loves Libraries...
Books & Bytes in brief: From Dewey to Diversity conference...
Further reading: Digital library portals around the web...
Isobel Harrop
editthanks for notifying me. im afraid i agree, but i feel too close to the subject to argue either way directly. I did fix it up a bit. at least i wont contest the prod, which i sometimes do while also sending to AFD. I dont know her personally, but that damn photo grabbed me hard. i also am a fan of this kind of literature, so im obviously too close to be truly objective. i wish her well, and will be first in line to recreate the article (if deleted), if she gets more attention.Mercurywoodrose (talk) 18:51, 8 January 2014 (UTC)
Books & Bytes New Years Double Issue
editHappy New Year, and welcome to a special double issue of Books & Bytes. We've included a retrospective on the changes and progress TWL has seen over the last year, the results of the survey TWL participants completed in December, some of our plans for the future, a second interview with a Wiki Love Libraries coordinator, and more. Here's to 2014 being a year of expansion and innovation for TWL!
The Wikipedia Library completed the first 6 months of its Individual Engagement grant last week. Here's where we are and what we've done:
- Increased access to sources: 1500 editors signed up for 3700 free accounts, individually worth over $500,000, with usage increases of 400-600%
- Deep networking: Built relationships with Credo, HighBeam, Questia, JSTOR, Cochrane, LexisNexis, EBSCO, New York Times, and OCLC
- New pilot projects: Started the Wikipedia Visiting Scholar project to empower university-affiliated Wikipedia researchers
- Developed community: Created portal connecting 250 newsletter recipients, 30 library members, 3 volunteer coordinators, and 2 part-time contractors
- Tech scoped: Spec'd out a reference tool for linking to full-text sources and established a basis for OAuth integration
- Broad outreach: Wrote a feature article for Library Journal's The Digital Shift; presenting at the American Library Association annual meeting
A barnstar for you!
editThe Brilliant Idea Barnstar | |
Thanks for your help improving the Paleozoic Portal Abyssal (talk) 16:42, 21 January 2014 (UTC) |
Userfy request for John Helfers
editCould you please userfy John Helfers for me? I had nothing to do with the original page, but I suspect he's notable and would like to take a look. (He's a coauthor with Tom Clancy [1] and Martin H. Greenberg and has written various sf books. Thanks! Jodi.a.schneider (talk) 03:52, 18 February 2014 (UTC)
Peer review request
editHi Espresso Addict, I saw you on the list of portal peer reviewers, so wondered if you would mind taking a look at the Channel Islands peer review request? Thanks, Matty.007 21:09, 21 February 2014 (UTC)
Books & Bytes, Issue 4
editNews for February from your Wikipedia Library.
Donations drive: news on TWL's partnership efforts with publishers
Open Access: Feature from Ocaasi on the intersection of the library and the open access movement
American Library Association Midwinter Conference: TWL attended this year in Philadelphia
Royal Society Opens Access To Journals: The UK's venerable Royal Society will give the public (and Wikipedians) full access to two of their journal titles for two days on March 4th and 5th
Going Global: TWL starts work on pilot projects in other language Wikipedias
This is a message to inform you that Portal:Literature (promoted to Featured Portal in 2006, delisted in mid-2013) is currently being considered for relisting as a Featured Portal at Wikipedia:Featured_portal_candidates#Portal:Literature. If you have any questions or comments, or would like to offer your support or voice your opposition, I encourage you to do so there. The FPO criteria can be found at Wikipedia:Featured portal criteria. Thank you, Sᴠᴇɴ Mᴀɴɢᴜᴀʀᴅ Wha? 07:51, 2 March 2014 (UTC)
- Any chance I could convince you to review this? The other reviewers seem to have disappeared, and I'd like to see it promoted soon, so I can move on to my next project. Sven Manguard Wha? 20:52, 5 April 2014 (UTC)
Wikipedia:Featured portal review/Basque
editAny chance you could work to address issues at Wikipedia:Featured portal review/Basque ? — Cirt (talk) 06:33, 24 March 2014 (UTC)
Jac Schaeffer
editI'm a bit confused by your decline of the proposed deletion of Jac Schaeffer. You declined claiming that sources were present at the time of the proposal. However, no citations are provided, and the only apparent potential sourcing are two sites listed as External links. If those are references then the article should likely be updated to more clearly reflect that. However, even if that's the case one of those links is to IMDb, which is not generally considered reliable, and the other is to a promotional page for Schaeffer's feature film debut, which I'm not sure would be considered reliable for BLP purposes.
I'm not necessarily averse to the page remaining, but I think it's in rather sad shape as it is, and it's been maintenance-tagged since 2010 without any evident improvement. If you don't feel a deletion is appropriate, I would welcome suggestions. FWIW I did do an admittedly cursory search and did not find anything I felt could be used to improve this article.
Thank you for your assistance. DonIago (talk) 14:29, 28 March 2014 (UTC)
Some thoughts on ITN
editI hear what you are saying about losing enthusiasm when one's work is opposed. As one of the most prolific ITN writers, I certainly have experienced that situation a lot. Unfortunately, some people seem more interested in opposing everything they can then making the encyclopedia better.
I tried to look up some of "your" stories. Unfortunately, the search function doesn't work that well and I couldn't find them. I would be interested in taking a look at past nominations and/or look forward to seeing future nominations of yours. What I can say is that I find that the argument is the most important part of getting a story posted. A lot of people tend to assume it is obvious why people should support "their" story and don't say much. This makes it easy for lazy opposes. I have gotten some pretty unlikely stories (which have zero to do the the US) posted by making a really good argument.
I understand the position that we post too many sports. I happen to disagree (sports coverage takes up 20% or so of an average newspaper), but certainly am not looking to add more sports coverage. What I would like to do is get a better representative of what is important in the sporting world. As an American, it is absolutely wrong that we post things such as the Chicago Marathon that have no impact while (sometimes) ignoring items like NCAA basketball which is massive here. I don't know which way the NCAA item will head, but the timing of the nomination was wrong - it should have been nominated when it wasn't fresh on everyone's mind so that it could be properly assessed. Assuming it is not approved now, and I am successfully at getting some other American items removed, would you be willing to go neutral on NCAA basketball's inclusion? --ThaddeusB (talk) 03:28, 9 April 2014 (UTC)
Books & Bytes - Issue 5
edit- New Visiting Scholar positions
- TWL Branch on Arabic Wikipedia, microgrants program
- Australian articles get a link to librarians
- Spotlight: "7 Reasons Librarians Should Edit Wikipedia"
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Request for comment
editHello there, a proposal regarding pre-adminship review has been raised at Village pump by Anna Frodesiak. Your comments here is very much appreciated. Many thanks. Jim Carter through MediaWiki message delivery (talk) 06:47, 28 May 2014 (UTC)
Thank you for your participation
editEspresso Addict, I would like to take this moment and thank you for taking part in my RfA that happened a while ago. Although it didn't turn out as I had planned, I certainly appreciated all the comments and suggestions given by you and other people. I will learn from all of them and will hopefully run again someday when I'm fully ready. Thank you. TheGeneralUser (talk) 13:46, 3 June 2014 (UTC)
Books & Bytes, Issue 6
edit- New donations from Oxford University Press and Royal Society (UK)
- TWL does Vegas: American Library Association Annual plans
- TWL welcomes a new coordinator, resources for library students and interns
- New portal on Meta, resources for starting TWL branches, donor call blitzes, Wikipedia Visiting Scholar news, and more
The Wikipedia Library: New Account Coordinators Needed
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It takes about an hour to get up and running and then only takes a couple hours per week, flexible depending upon your schedule and routine. If you're interested in helping out, please drop a note in the next week at my talk page or shoot me an email at: jorlowitz gmail.com. Thanks and cheers, Jake Ocaasi via MediaWiki message delivery (talk) 23:41, 20 June 2014 (UTC)
A year and a half after you opposed my RfA
editI am inviting you to leave me some feedback, 18 months after you opposed my RfA. Do you still believe I am not fit to be an admin? Do you believe I have been able to improve past the concerns you have brought up? Do not be afraid of being too harsh, I am specifically welcoming criticism as I believe it is the best way to improve and I am always looking to learn from my mistakes. I am particularly looking for feedback as to whether you have objections to myself lifting the self-imposed 1RR restriction I had agreed to towards the end of my RfA. If you don't have time to comment, don't fret it either, this is nothing I'll lose sleep over. :) ☺ · Salvidrim! · ✉ 19:48, 20 July 2014 (UTC)
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In the news project
editPlease, do not remove my suggestion about the CIA black sites court decision. Please, help me to do it properly. I cannot understand why the format is so ugly!Olegwiki (talk) 21:29, 26 July 2014 (UTC)
ITN Black site nom
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Books and Bytes - Issue 7
editBooks & Bytes
Issue 7, June-July 2014
by The Interior (talk · contribs), Ocaasi (talk · contribs), Sadads (talk · contribs)
- Seven new donations, two expanded partnerships
- TWL's Final Report up, read the summary
- Adventures in Las Vegas, WikiConference USA, and updates from TWL coordinators
- Spotlight: Blog post on BNA's impact on one editor's research
DYK for Sophie Thornhill
editOn 1 August 2014, Did you know was updated with a fact from the article Sophie Thornhill, which you recently created or substantially expanded. The fact was ... that in her international debut season, visually impaired cyclist Sophie Thornhill won two gold medals with one guide and another two with a different guide? The nomination discussion and review may be seen at Template:Did you know nominations/Sophie Thornhill. You are welcome to check how many page hits the article got while on the front page (here's how, live views, daily totals), and it may be added to the statistics page if the total is over 5,000. Finally, if you know of an interesting fact from another recently created article, then please feel free to suggest it on the Did you know talk page. |
Re JSTOR
editHey Espresso Addict. Saw your note over on the application page - not sure why notifications aren't working there, I'll have to look into it. If that's the case, I have some talk page spamming to do. Anyhoo, I've approved your account. You're in the second batch of accounts - hopefully we can get those out within a week or two. Expect an email soon. Regards, The Interior (Talk) 04:03, 2 August 2014 (UTC)
Perrelli
editI have worked to improve the Charlotte Perrelli article today. If you can find any further improvements, that would be appreciated! :)--BabbaQ (talk) 22:23, 6 August 2014 (UTC)
Books and Bytes - Issue 8
editBooks & Bytes
Issue 8, August-September2014
by The Interior (talk · contribs), Ocaasi (talk · contribs), Sadads (talk · contribs)
- TWL now a Wikimedia Foundation program, moves on from grant status
- Four new donations, including large DeGruyter parntership, pilot with Elsevier
- New TWL coordinators, Wikimania news, new library platform discussions, Wiki Loves Libraries update, and more
- Spotlight: "Traveling Through History" - an editor talks about his experiences with a TWL newspaper archive, Newspapers.com
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New Wikipedia Library Accounts Now Available (November 2014)
editHello Wikimedians!
The Wikipedia Library is announcing signups today for, free, full-access accounts to published research as part of our Publisher Donation Program. You can sign up for:
- DeGruyter: 1000 new accounts for English and German-language research. Sign up on one of two language Wikipedias:
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Do better research and help expand the use of high quality references across Wikipedia projects: sign up today!
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New Wikipedia Library Accounts Now Available (December 2014)
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- Elsevier - science and medicine journals and books
- Royal Society of Chemistry - chemistry journals
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Other partnerships with accounts available are listed on our partners page. Do better research and help expand the use of high quality references across Wikipedia projects: sign up today!
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Books and Bytes - Issue 9
editBooks & Bytes
Issue 9, November-December 2014
by The Interior (talk · contribs), Ocaasi (talk · contribs), Sadads (talk · contribs)
- New donations, including real-paper-and-everything books, e-books, science journal databases, and more
- New TWL coordinators, conference news, a new open-access journal database, summary of library-related WMF grants, and more
- Spotlight: "Global Impact: The Wikipedia Library and Persian Wikipedia" - a Persian Wikipedia editor talks about their experiences with database access in Iran, writing on the Persian project and the JSTOR partnership
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List of Viruses
editHi, Espresso Addict, I am a brand new user, and would like to contribute a list of viruses I have compiled. I thought that, as the maintainer of the [Viruses Portal], you might have a good idea on where my list might fit into the existing structure of Wikipedia. Please take a look at my collapsible and linked "complete and up-to-date" taxonomy of viruses, which is currently sitting on my sandbox (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Bervin61/sandbox). Any advice, from formatting to where to post, will be greatly appreciated. Thanks!Bervin61 (talk) 18:12, 9 February 2015 (UTC)
please comment
editNew guidelines for WP:VIRUS are being discussed at Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Viruses#proposed addition to project guidelines. You are welcome to comment. ComfyKem (talk) 16:23, 13 February 2015 (UTC)
Max Leopold Wagner
editThanks a lot Fpittui (talk) 10:31, 17 February 2015 (UTC)
DYK for Dinocampus coccinellae paralysis virus
editOn 18 February 2015, Did you know was updated with a fact from the article Dinocampus coccinellae paralysis virus, which you recently created or substantially expanded. The fact was ... that a novel virus may be implicated in its parasitic wasp host, turning the spotted lady beetle into a "zombie bodyguard"? The nomination discussion and review may be seen at Template:Did you know nominations/Dinocampus coccinellae paralysis virus. You are welcome to check how many page hits the article got while on the front page (here's how, live views, daily totals), and it may be added to the statistics page if the total is over 5,000. Finally, if you know of an interesting fact from another recently created article, then please feel free to suggest it on the Did you know talk page. |
Books and Bytes - Issue 10
editBooks & Bytes
Issue 10, January-February 2015
by The Interior (talk · contribs), Ocaasi (talk · contribs), Sadads (talk · contribs)
- New donations - ProjectMUSE, Dynamed, Royal Pharmaceutical Society, and Women Writers Online
- New TWL coordinator, conference news, and a new guide and template for archivists
- TWL moves into the new Community Engagement department at the WMF, quarterly review
Espresso Addict, it looks like Ruby2010 has finished addressing the issues you had with her DYK nomination. When you have the chance, can you return to the review and see whether the articles and hooks are ready yet? Many thanks. BlueMoonset (talk) 14:30, 6 March 2015 (UTC)
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Maria Jacson
editThanks. We have a lot of work to do on Wikipedia in terms of redressing the erasure of women from history. Interesting point you make about names and whether it is gendered - I will have to discuss with our students as to whether we are gendered in the way we use names. Happy International Women's Day. --Michael Goodyear (talk) 23:38, 8 March 2015 (UTC)
ITN / ISIL destruction
editCould I trouble you to please have a look at my concerns expressed here? -- Y not? 15:01, 9 March 2015 (UTC)
Mackay
editYour edit. Not stale yet. But never mind. The Rambling Man (talk) 21:03, 9 March 2015 (UTC)
Need help from admin
edit(This is a temporary user) I mistakenly made edits that reveal my ip. Is there a way to erase some edits from my user's history and from the page that was edited?Camp1234b (talk) 05:25, 11 March 2015 (UTC)
- Hi Camp1234b! Indeed there is. What you need is oversight, which is not an administrator function. See the linked page for how to request it in confidence by e-mailing the oversight team. Hope this helps! Espresso Addict (talk) 05:36, 11 March 2015 (UTC)
- Thanks for your quick response!! I thought it was admin but I see this is a better way. Hope will work.Camp1234b (talk) 05:41, 11 March 2015 (UTC)
Talkback
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RfC
editat Talk:Lloviu virus. Your opinion is welcome. ComfyKem (talk) 22:39, 15 March 2015 (UTC)
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WikiProject X Newsletter • Issue 2
editFor this month's issue...
Making sense of a lot of data.
Work on our prototype will begin imminently. In the meantime, we have to understand what exactly we're working with. To this end, we generated a list of 71 WikiProjects, based on those brought up on our Stories page and those who had signed up for pilot testing. For those projects where people told stories, we coded statements within those stories to figure out what trends there were in these stories. This approach allowed us to figure out what Wikipedians thought of WikiProjects in a very organic way, with very little by way of a structure. (Compare this to a structured interview, where specific questions are asked and answered.) This analysis was done on 29 stories. Codes were generally classified as "benefits" (positive contributions made by a WikiProject to the editing experience) and "obstacles" (issues posed by WikiProjects, broadly speaking). Codes were generated as I went along, ensuring that codes were as close to the original data as possible. Duplicate appearances of a code for a given WikiProject were removed.
We found 52 "benefit" statements encoded and 34 "obstacle" statements. The most common benefit statement referring to the project's active discussion and participation, followed by statements referring to a project's capacity to guide editor activity, while the most common obstacles made reference to low participation and significant burdens on the part of the project maintainers and leaders. This gives us a sense of WikiProjects' big strength: they bring people together, and can be frustrating to editors when they fail to do so. Meanwhile, it is indeed very difficult to bring editors together on a common interest; in the absence of a highly motivated core of organizers, the technical infrastructure simply isn't there.
We wanted to pair this qualitative study with quantitative analysis of a WikiProject and its "universe" of pages, discussions, templates, and categories. To this end I wrote a script called ProjAnalysis which will, for a given WikiProject page (e.g. Wikipedia:WikiProject Star Trek) and WikiProject talk-page tag (e.g. Template:WikiProject Star Trek), will give you a list of usernames of people who edited within the WikiProject's space (the project page itself, its talk page, and subpages), and within the WikiProject's scope (the pages tagged by that WikiProject, excluding the WikiProject space pages). The output is an exhaustive list of usernames. We ran the script to analyze our test batch of WikiProjects for edits between March 1, 2014 and February 28, 2015, and we subjected them to further analysis to only include those who made 10+ edits to pages in the projects' scope, those who made 4+ edits to the projects' space, and those who made 10+ edits to pages in scope but not 4+ edits to pages in the projects' space. This latter metric gives us an idea of who is active in a certain subject area of Wikipedia, yet who isn't actively engaging on the WikiProject's pages. This information will help us prioritize WikiProjects for pilot testing, and the ProjAnalysis script in general may have future life as an application that can be used by Wikipedians to learn about who is in their community.
Complementing the above two studies are a design analysis, which summarizes the structure of the different WikiProject spaces in our test batch, and the comprehensive census of bots and tools used to maintain WikiProjects, which will be finished soon. With all of this information, we will have a game plan in place! We hope to begin working with specific WikiProjects soon.
As a couple of asides...
- Database Reports has existed for several years on Wikipedia to the satisfaction of many, but many of the reports stopped running when the Toolserver was shut off in 2014. However, there is good news: the weekly New WikiProjects and WikiProjects by Changes reports are back, with potential future reports in the future.
- WikiProject X has an outpost on Wikidata! Check it out. It's not widely publicized, but we are interested in using Wikidata as a potential repository for metadata about WikiProjects, especially for WikiProjects that exist on multiple Wikimedia projects and language editions.
That's all for now. Thank you for subscribing! If you have any questions or comments, please share them with us.
DYK for Pat Nuttall
editOn 25 March 2015, Did you know was updated with a fact from the article Pat Nuttall, which you recently created or substantially expanded. The fact was ... that Pat Nuttall showed that systemic infection of the host is not required for pathogens such as tick-borne encephalitis virus (pictured) to be transmitted between vectors? The nomination discussion and review may be seen at Template:Did you know nominations/Pat Nuttall. You are welcome to check how many page hits the article got while on the front page (here's how, live views, daily totals), and it may be added to the statistics page if the total is over 5,000. Finally, if you know of an interesting fact from another recently created article, then please feel free to suggest it on the Did you know talk page. |
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DYK for Fritchley Tunnel
editOn 26 March 2015, Did you know was updated with a fact from the article Fritchley Tunnel, which you recently created or substantially expanded. The fact was ... that Fritchley Tunnel is believed to be the oldest surviving railway tunnel in the world? The nomination discussion and review may be seen at Template:Did you know nominations/Fritchley Tunnel. You are welcome to check how many page hits the article got while on the front page (here's how, live views, daily totals), and it may be added to the statistics page if the total is over 5,000. Finally, if you know of an interesting fact from another recently created article, then please feel free to suggest it on the Did you know talk page. |
— Coffee // have a cup // beans // 12:02, 26 March 2015 (UTC)
DYK for Quaranjavirus
editOn 30 March 2015, Did you know was updated with a fact from the article Quaranjavirus, which you recently created or substantially expanded. The fact was ... that a quaranjavirus that can infect humans was discovered in 1953, but it took 60 years to classify it? The nomination discussion and review may be seen at Template:Did you know nominations/Quaranjavirus. You are welcome to check how many page hits the article got while on the front page (here's how, live views, daily totals), and it may be added to the statistics page if the total is over 5,000. Finally, if you know of an interesting fact from another recently created article, then please feel free to suggest it on the Did you know talk page. |
The DYK project (nominate) 12:01, 30 March 2015 (UTC)
A new reference tool
editHello Books & Bytes subscribers. There is a new Visual Editor reference feature in development called Citoid. It is designed to "auto-fill" references using a URL or DOI. We would really appreciate you testing whether TWL partners' references work in Citoid. Sharing your results will help the developers fix bugs and improve the system. If you have a few minutes, please visit the testing page for simple instructions on how to try this new tool. Regards, MediaWiki message delivery (talk) 18:47, 10 April 2015 (UTC)
Espresso Addict, you reviewed this nomination by Cas Liber last month; he's since made a couple of responses. Are you able to return to the review, or (given your access issues) should I put out a call for a new reviewer? Please let me know. Many thanks. BlueMoonset (talk) 17:46, 15 April 2015 (UTC)
DYK for Bourbon virus
editOn 17 April 2015, Did you know was updated with a fact from the article Bourbon virus, which you recently created or substantially expanded. The fact was ... that Bourbon virus (pictured), discovered in 2014 from a man who died after tick bites, is the first thogotovirus to be associated with human disease in the Western hemisphere? The nomination discussion and review may be seen at Template:Did you know nominations/Bourbon virus. You are welcome to check how many page hits the article got while on the front page (here's how, live views, daily totals), and it may be added to the statistics page if the total is over 5,000. Finally, if you know of an interesting fact from another recently created article, then please feel free to suggest it on the Did you know talk page. |
The DYK project (nominate) 20:32, 17 April 2015 (UTC)
DYK for Thogotovirus
editOn 17 April 2015, Did you know was updated with a fact from the article Thogotovirus, which you recently created or substantially expanded. The fact was ... that Bourbon virus (pictured), discovered in 2014 from a man who died after tick bites, is the first thogotovirus to be associated with human disease in the Western hemisphere? You are welcome to check how many page hits the article got while on the front page (here's how, live views, daily totals), and it may be added to the statistics page if the total is over 5,000. Finally, if you know of an interesting fact from another recently created article, then please feel free to suggest it on the Did you know talk page. |
The DYK project (nominate) 20:32, 17 April 2015 (UTC)
WikiProject X Newsletter • Issue 3
editGreetings! For this month's issue...
We have demos!
After a lengthy research and design process, we decided for WikiProject X to focus on two things:
- A WikiProject workflow that focuses on action items: discussions you can participate in and tasks you can perform to improve the encyclopedia; and
- An automatically updating WikiProject directory that gives you lists of users participating in the WikiProject and editing in that subject area.
We have a live demonstration of the new WikiProject workflow at WikiProject Women in Technology, a brand new WikiProject that was set up as an adjunct to a related edit-a-thon in Washington, DC. The goal is to surface action items for editors, and we intend on doing that through automatically updated working lists. We are looking into using SuggestBot to generate lists of outstanding tasks, and we are looking into additional options for automatic worklist generation. This takes the burden off of WikiProject editors to generate these worklists, though there is also a "requests" section for Wikipedians to make individual requests. (As of writing, these automated lists are not yet live, so you will see a blank space under "edit articles" on the demo WikiProject. Sorry about that!) I invite you to check out the WikiProject and leave feedback on WikiProject X's talk page.
Once the demo is sufficiently developed, we will be working on a limited deployment on our pilot WikiProjects. We have selected five for the first round of testing based on the highest potential for impact and will scale up from there.
While a re-designed WikiProject experience is much needed, that alone isn't enough. A WikiProject isn't any good if people have no way of discovering it. This is why we are also developing an automatically updated WikiProject directory. This directory will surface project-related metrics, including a count of active WikiProject participants and of active editors in that project's subject area. The purpose of these metrics is to highlight how active the WikiProject is at the given point of time, but also to highlight that project's potential for success. The directory is not yet live but there is a demonstration featuring a sampling of WikiProjects.
Each directory entry will link to a WikiProject description page which automatically list the active WikiProject participants and subject-area article editors. This allows Wikipedians to find each other based on the areas they are interested in, and this information can be used to revive a WikiProject, start a new one, or even for some other purpose. These description pages are not online yet, but they will use this template, if you want to get a feel of what they will look like.
We need volunteers!
WikiProject X is a huge undertaking, and we need volunteers to support our efforts, including testers and coders. Check out our volunteer portal and see what you can do to help us!
As an aside...
Wouldn't it be cool if lists of requested articles could not only be integrated directly with WikiProjects, but also shared between WikiProjects? Well, we got the crazy idea of having experimental software feature Flow deployed (on a totally experimental basis) on the new Article Request Workshop, which seeks to be a place where editors can "workshop" article ideas before they get created. It uses Flow because Flow allows, essentially, section-level categorization, and in the future will allow "sections" (known as "topics" within Flow) to be included across different pages. What this means is that you have a recommendation for a new article tagged by multiple WikiProjects, allowing for the recommendation to appear on lists for each WikiProject. This will facilitate inter-WikiProject collaboration and will help to reduce duplicated work. The Article Request Workshop is not entirely ready yet due to some bugs with Flow, but we hope to integrate it into our pilot WikiProjects at some point.
Books and Bytes - Issue 11
editBooks & Bytes
Issue 11, March-April 2015
by The Interior (talk · contribs), Ocaasi (talk · contribs), Sadads (talk · contribs), Nikkimaria (talk · contribs)
- New donations - MIT Press Journals, Sage Stats, Hein Online and more
- New TWL coordinators, conference news, and new reference projects
- Spotlight: Two metadata librarians talk about how library professionals can work with Wikipedia
DYK nomination of Game larder
editHello! Your submission of Game larder at the Did You Know nominations page has been reviewed, and some issues with it may need to be clarified. Please review the comment(s) underneath your nomination's entry and respond there as soon as possible. Thank you for contributing to Did You Know! BlueMoonset (talk) 15:48, 10 May 2015 (UTC)
The Wikipedia Library needs you!
editThe Wikipedia Library is expanding, and we need your help! With only a couple of hours per week, you can make a big difference in helping editors get access to reliable sources and other resources. Sign up for one of the following roles:
- Account coordinators help distribute research accounts to editors.
- Partner coordinators seek donations from new partners.
- Outreach coordinators reach out to the community through blog posts, social media, and newsletters or notifications.
- Technical coordinators advise on building tools to support the library's work.
Delivered on behalf of The Wikipedia Library by MediaWiki message delivery (talk) 06:16, 11 June 2015 (UTC)
WikiProject X Newsletter • Issue 4
editHello friends! We have been hard at work these past two months. For this report:
For the first time, we are happy to bring you an exhaustive, comprehensive WikiProject Directory. This directory endeavors to list every single WikiProject on the English Wikipedia, including those that don't participate in article assessment. In constructing the broadest possible definition, we have come up with a list of approximately 2,600 WikiProjects. The directory tracks activity statistics on the WikiProject's pages, and, for where it's available, statistics on the number of articles tracked by the WikiProject and the number of editors active on those articles. Complementing the directory are description pages for each project, listing usernames of people active on the WikiProject pages and the articles in the WikiProject's scope. This will help Wikipedians interested in a subject find each other, whether to seek feedback on an article or to revive an old project. (There is an opt-out option.) We have also come up with listings of related WikiProjects, listing the ten most relevant WikiProjects based on what articles they have in common. We would like to promote WikiProjects as interconnected systems, rather than isolated silos.
A tremendous amount of work went into preparing this directory. WikiProjects do not consistently categorize their pages, meaning we had to develop our own index to match WikiProjects with the articles in their scope. We also had to make some adjustments to how WikiProjects were categorized; indeed, I personally have racked up a few hundred edits re-categorizing WikiProjects. There remains more work to be done to make the WikiProject directory truly useful. In the meantime, take a look and feel free to leave feedback at the WikiProject X talk page.
What have we been working on?
- A new design template—This has been in the works for a while, of course. But our goal is to design something that is useful and cleanly presented on all browsers and at all screen resolutions while working within the confines of what MediaWiki has to offer. Additionally, we are working on designs for the sub-components featured on the main project page.
- A new WikiProject talk page banner in Lua—Work has begun on implementing the WikiProject banner in Lua. The goal is to create a banner template that can be usable by any WikiProject in lieu of having its own template. Work has slowed down for now to focus on higher priority items, but we are interested in your thoughts on how we could go about creating a more useful project banner. We have a draft module on Test Wikipedia, with a demonstration.
- New discussion reports—We have over 4.8 million articles on the English Wikipedia, and almost as many talk pages as well. But what happens when someone posts on a talk page? What if no one is watching that talk page? We are currently testing out a system for an automatically-updating new discussions list, like RFC for WikiProjects. We currently have five test pages up for the WikiProjects on cannabis, cognitive science, evolutionary biology, and Ghana.
- SuggestBot for WikiProjects—We have asked the maintainer of SuggestBot to make some minor adjustments to SuggestBot that will allow it to post regular reports to those WikiProjects that ask for them. Stay tuned!
- Semi-automated article assessment—Using the new revision scoring service and another system currently under development, WikiProjects will be getting a new tool to facilitate the article assessment process by providing article quality/importance predictions for articles yet to be assessed. Aside from helping WikiProjects get through their backlogs, the goal is to help WikiProjects with collecting metrics and triaging their work. Semi-automation of this process will help achieve consistent results and keep the process running smoothly, as automation does on other parts of Wikipedia.
Want us to work on any other tools? Interested in volunteering? Leave a note on our talk page.
The database report which lists WikiProjects according to the number of watchers (i.e., people that have the project on their watchlist), is back! The report stopped being updated a year ago, following the deactivation of the Toolserver, but a replacement report has been generated.
Until next time,
Harej (talk) 22:20, 17 June 2015 (UTC)
Books and Bytes - Issue 12
editBooks & Bytes
Issue 12, May-June 2015
by The Interior (talk · contribs), Ocaasi (talk · contribs), Sadads (talk · contribs), Nikkimaria (talk · contribs)
- New donations - Taylor & Francis, Science, and three new French-language resources
- Expansion into new languages, including French, Finnish, Turkish, and Farsi
- Spotlight: New partners for the Visiting Scholar program
- American Library Association Annual meeting in San Francisco
Books and Bytes - Issue 13
editBooks & Bytes
Issue 13, August-September 2015
by The Interior (talk · contribs), Ocaasi (talk · contribs), Sadads (talk · contribs), Nikkimaria (talk · contribs)
- New donations - EBSCO, IMF, more newspaper archives, and Arabic resources
- Expansion into new languages, including Viet and Catalan
- Spotlight: Elsevier partnership garners controversy, dialogue
- Conferences: PKP, IFLA, upcoming events
The Interior via MediaWiki message delivery (talk) 16:30, 1 October 2015 (UTC)
WikiProject X Newsletter • Issue 5
editHello there! Happy to be writing this newsletter once more. This month:
In July, we launched five pilot WikiProjects: WikiProjects Cannabis, Evolutionary Biology, Ghana, Hampshire, and Women's Health. We also use the new design, named "WPX UI," on WikiProject Women in Technology, Women in Red, WikiProject Occupational Safety and Health. We are currently looking for projects for the next round of testing. If you are interested, please sign up on the Pilots page.
Shortly after our launch we presented at Wikimania 2015. Our slides are on Wikimedia Commons.
Then after all that work, we went through the process of figuring out whether we accomplished our goal. We reached out to participants on the redesigned WikiProjects, and we asked them to complete a survey. (If you filled out your survey—thank you!) While there are still some issues with the WikiProject tools and the new design, there appears to be general satisfaction (at least among those who responded). The results of the survey and more are documented in our grant report filed with the Wikimedia Foundation.
There is more work that needs to be done, so we have applied for a renewal of our grant. Comments on the proposal are welcome. We would like to improve what we have already started on the English Wikipedia and to also expand to Wikimedia Commons and Wikidata. Why those? Because they are multilingual projects and because there needs to be better coordination across Wikimedia projects. More details are available in the renewal proposal.
The Wikimedia Developer Summit will be held in San Francisco in January 2016. The recently established Community Tech team at the Wikimedia Foundation is interested in investigating what technical support they can provide for WikiProjects, i.e., support beyond just templates and bots. I have plenty of opinions myself, but I want to hear what you think. The session is being planned on Phabricator, the Wikimedia bug tracker. If you are not familiar with Phabricator, you can log in with your Wikipedia username and password through the "Login or Register: MediaWiki" button on the login page. Your feedback can help make editing Wikipedia a better experience.
Until next time,
Books and Bytes - Issue 14
editBooks & Bytes
Issue 14, October-November 2015
by The Interior (talk · contribs), Ocaasi (talk · contribs), Sadads (talk · contribs), Nikkimaria (talk · contribs)
- New donations - Gale, Brill, plus Finnish and Farsi resources
- Open Access Week recap, and DOIs, Wikipedia, and scholarly citations
- Spotlight: 1Lib1Ref - a citation drive for librarians
The Interior, via MediaWiki message delivery (talk) 19:12, 10 December 2015 (UTC)
A barnstar for you!
editThe Original Barnstar | |
Sorry about my article on REALiTEE GOLF. After reviewing the rules, it sounds like I have to wait a while longer to qualify for an article. That day is coming soon enough!
Daveshultz12345 (talk) 01:21, 17 December 2015 (UTC) |
Wishing you all the best . . .
editMerry Christmas, Espresso Addict, and may your holidays be merry and bright . . . . Cheers. Dirtlawyer1 (talk) 17:40, 22 December 2015 (UTC)
78.26's RFA Appreciation award
editThe 78.26 RFA Appreciation award | |
Thank you for the participation and support at my RFA. It is truly appreciated. I hope to be of further help around here, and if you see me doing something dumb, you know where to find me. Again, I thank you. 78.26 (spin me / revolutions) 23:59, 23 December 2015 (UTC) |
I see you opposed at TFAR. Any interest in working with Rod on this one to get it up to snuff? - Dank (push to talk) 14:48, 19 January 2016 (UTC)
WikiProject X Newsletter • Issue 6
editHello there! Happy to be writing this newsletter once more. This month:
Some good news: the Wikimedia Foundation has renewed WikiProject X. This means we can continue focusing on making WikiProjects better.
During our first round of work, we created a prototype WikiProject based on two ideas: (1) WikiProjects should clearly present things for people to do, and (2) The content of WikiProjects should be automated as much as possible. We launched pilots, and for the most part it works. But this approach will not work for the long term. While it makes certain aspects of running a WikiProject easier, it makes the maintenance aspects harder.
We are working on a major overhaul that will address these issues. New features will include:
- Creating WikiProjects by simply filling out a form, choosing which reports you want to generate for your project. This will work with existing bots in addition to the Reports Bot reports. (Of course, you can also have sections curated by humans.)
- One-click button to join a WikiProject, with optional notifications.
- Be able to define your WikiProject's scope within the WikiProject itself by listing relevant pages and categories, eliminating the need to tag every talk page with a banner. (You will still be allowed to do that, of course. It just won't be required.)
The end goal is a collaboration tool that can be used by WikiProjects but also by any edit-a-thon or group of people that want to coordinate on improving articles. Though implemented as an extension, the underlying content will be wikitext, meaning that you can continue to use categories, templates, and other features as you normally would.
This will take a lot of work, and we are just getting started. What would you like to see? I invite you to discuss on our talk page.
Until next time,
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EA, if this is one you're interested in, feel free. - Dank (push to talk) 14:34, 22 January 2016 (UTC)
TFA nomination for Bristol
editThanks for your comments about the quality of the prose at Wikipedia:Today's featured article/requests/Bristol. The article Bristol has since kindly been copy edited by User:Corinne (and others) on behalf of the GOCE. Do you think this has resolved the issues or are there still outstanding problems? Do you think it is worth renominating at TFA requests or shall I just forget it?— Rod talk 20:30, 28 January 2016 (UTC)
- Thanks for taking another look. I will attempt to address some of the items you have identified. The references in the lead are because particular claims have been challenged in the past and I don't think references in the lead are specifically banned are they?— Rod talk 09:04, 29 January 2016 (UTC)
- I've removed the refs from the lead by deleting if claim already cited in text or moving them (sometimes with the relevant fact) if they were not already cited elsewhere in the text. If they are challenged again I will just point them to the relevant paragraph.— Rod talk 20:51, 29 January 2016 (UTC)
DYK for Sarah Howe
editOn 2 February 2016, Did you know was updated with a fact from the article Sarah Howe, which you recently created, substantially expanded, or brought to good article status. The fact was ... that the poet Sarah Howe won the 2015 T. S. Eliot Prize for Loop of Jade, the first time a debut collection has won the award? The nomination discussion and review may be seen at Template:Did you know nominations/Sarah Howe. You are welcome to check how many page hits the article got while on the front page (here's how, daily totals), and it may be added to the statistics page if the total is over 5,000. Finally, if you know of an interesting fact from another recently created article, then please feel free to suggest it on the Did you know talk page. |
You're welcome to take this one if you want it. (I'm watchlisting here.) - Dank (push to talk) 14:11, 2 February 2016 (UTC)
- Sigh. I talked with Brian and Chris ... this one isn't being yanked, only pushed back a month or two. As soon as it is rescheduled, I'll let you know so you can copy your text into the new slot. Third time lucky, maybe? - Dank (push to talk) 14:06, 3 February 2016 (UTC)
The RoverTown page is still under construction, also RoverTown is a premium student discount app with very few other competitors in the segment. None of big companies like Groupon don't specifically provide student discounts especially which includes local dinners, mom and pop shops etc. Please specifically look into Groupon or any other discount app to check for local mom and pop stores.
RoverTown Page Deletion
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Undelete my page for Jonathan Weiser
editI did not even get a chance to update it. Can you undelete my page so I can work on it.
I did not even get a chance to add content.
This is real artist page with a significant amount of work. You can view some of it at jonathanweiser.com instagram.com/jonathanweiser balloonpuppymill.com
Here is a book published with my name on it http://www.amazon.com/Balloon-Dog-Puppy-Jon-Weiser/dp/0692485740
Thanks
Speedy Deletion Proposal - Chris Percival
editYou have nominated this page for a speedy deletion, however not only does it not actually meet the criterium for this, it has received significant work on the reposted version to widen the scope and depth of significant sources.
I request that you review the article and it's changes and withdraw your nomination, as it now meets WP:BIO, despite the previous deletion.
Did you know nominations/Elizabeth Barrett Browning: A Biography
editHello, Expresso Addict,
I have reviewed the above, and suggested an ALT1 hook. Alternatively, you may want to supply a shorter hook. Also, I have a suggestion for an anniversary connection.
Georgejdorner (talk) 06:54, 15 February 2016 (UTC)
Hello,
This time, the alternate hook is actually there. Promise.
Jena K. Silva
editThe reference establishing notability should really be included in the article and not on the talk page or a general link. I accept that the subject may be notable and agree that the PROD isn't warranted. IMDb however is not the most reliable/independent source, as it can be self-edited. Dan arndt (talk) 09:48, 16 February 2016 (UTC)
- Will leave it up to other editors to make the necessary improvements to clearly establish the subject's notability, with verifiable references (despite the creator's comments Facebook is not a suitable reference 😅) Agree with your comments about the PROD. Dan arndt (talk) 10:36, 16 February 2016 (UTC)
Books & Bytes - Issue 15
editBooks & Bytes
Issue 15, December-January 2016
by The Interior (talk · contribs), Ocaasi (talk · contribs), Sadads (talk · contribs), Nikkimaria (talk · contribs), UY Scuti (talk · contribs)
- New donations - Ships, medical resources, plus Arabic and Farsi resources
- #1lib1ref campaign summary and highlights
- New branches and coordinators
The Interior via MediaWiki message delivery (talk) 19:20, 19 February 2016 (UTC)
Undelete my page for Ray Lin
editHi Espresso Addict,
Could you please undelete the Page for Ray Lin, as I was still working on it.
thanksRlin1 (talk) 21:35, 19 February 2016 (UTC)
DYK for Lesley Lewis (art historian)
editOn 20 February 2016, Did you know was updated with a fact from the article Lesley Lewis (art historian), which you recently created, substantially expanded, or brought to good article status. The fact was ... that Lesley Lewis was one of four founding students of the Courtauld Institute of Art? The nomination discussion and review may be seen at Template:Did you know nominations/Lesley Lewis (art historian). You are welcome to check how many page hits the article got while on the front page (here's how, daily totals), and it may be added to the statistics page if the total is over 5,000. Finally, if you know of an interesting fact from another recently created article, then please feel free to suggest it on the Did you know talk page. |
A kitten for you!
editIt likes you. It wants you to stroke it.
Analyi|(talk) 10:10, 21 February 2016 (UTC)
- Thank you! I'm very fond of cats! Espresso Addict (talk) 11:25, 21 February 2016 (UTC)
About Entrance Time Deletion
editEntrance time is neither a site nor a blog. It is a career management company situated in Perumpavoor. Add it back.
Hi
editSeeing as though you're an admin that's been active in the past 10 minutes, please do something about this IP address. This IP is constantly blanking whole sections of Supermodel pages; A final warning was issued a while ago but he still hasn't been blocked yet and is wasting the time of people that are rapidly reverting him. Thanks. Zeke Essiestudy (talk) 19:45, 22 February 2016 (UTC)
WikiProject X Newsletter • Issue 7
editThis month:
Development of the extension for setting up WikiProjects, as described in the last issue of this newsletter, is currently underway. No terribly exciting news on this front.
In the meantime, we are working on a prototype for a new service we hope to announce soon. The problem: there are requests scattered all across Wikipedia, including requests for new articles and requests for improvements to existing articles. We Wikipedians are very good at coming up with lists of things to do. But once we write these lists, where do they end up? How can we make them useful for all editors—even those who do not browse the missing articles lists, or the particular WikiProjects that have lists?
Introducing Wikipedia Requests, a new tool to centralize the various lists of requests around Wikipedia. Requests will be tagged by category and WikiProject, making it easier to find requests based on what your interests are. Accompanying this service will be a bot that will let you generate reports from this database on any wiki page, including WikiProjects. This means that once a request is filed centrally, it can syndicated all throughout Wikipedia, and once it is fulfilled, it will be marked as "complete" throughout Wikipedia. The idea for this service came about when I saw that it was easy to put together to-do lists based on database queries, but it was harder to do this for human-generated requests when those requests are scattered throughout the wiki, siloed throughout several pages. This should especially be useful for WikiProjects that have overlapping interests.
The newsletter this month is fairly brief; not a lot of news, just checking in to say that we are hard at work and hope to have more for you soon.
Until next time,
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editBlock user:74.131.231.57 and user:73.46.188.67. 2602:306:3357:BA0:87C:CB3B:8AE1:B999 (talk) 01:22, 3 March 2016 (UTC)
You might wanna protect Yanet García. 2602:306:3357:BA0:87C:CB3B:8AE1:B999 (talk) 01:26, 3 March 2016 (UTC)
You should also block user:Shuning Du because he keeps recreating deleted pages. 2602:306:3357:BA0:87C:CB3B:8AE1:B999 (talk) 01:28, 3 March 2016 (UTC)
Please hurry up now. 2602:306:3357:BA0:87C:CB3B:8AE1:B999 (talk) 01:32, 3 March 2016 (UTC)
Come on. 2602:306:3357:BA0:87C:CB3B:8AE1:B999 (talk) 01:37, 3 March 2016 (UTC)
DYK for New Cheshire Salt Works
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DYK for Elizabeth Barrett Browning: A Biography
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I would first like to state I am new to Wikipedia and apologise if I have not followed guidelines. I have recently put up a Wikipedia page for a Kooga Rugby. I have now received an email this morning receiving a ‘Speedy Deletion Nomination’ - I have attached a screenshot to show the thread. I am by no means trying to advertise anything at all.
I am eager to find a solution to this and would happily take advice on how to resolve this problem and I am happy to remove the text that is the problem - if this matter could be looked into.
I have attached the information I had placed on the page below and was hoping someone could highlight what information 'unambiguous advertising which only promotes a company, product, group, service’ [copy of article removed]
Any help or advice would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you
Nimra Ahmed
editHi, you had removed the speedy deletion template that I put on her wikipedia page, "saying some coverage of 'Jannat Kay Pattay' exists in English". Is it in the references mentioned on the page? bcz one is a facebook page and the other doesnt have any such mention. where is this coverage present? thank you.Sohebbasharat (talk) 00:18, 9 March 2016 (UTC)
TFA
editI understand you'd prefer to stop doing these. You did a wonderful job, and you're welcome to resume work any time. Thanks. - Dank (push to talk) 13:50, 9 March 2016 (UTC)
Please compare Andri björn sigursson. At least one of the pages should be speedy deleted.Xx236 (talk) 11:04, 10 March 2016 (UTC) I don't know any such redirect.Xx236 (talk) 11:12, 10 March 2016 (UTC)
Speedy deletion nomination of Kooga Rugby
editThanks for your reply, this insight is a great help and over the next few weeks I will undertake rewriting the article so it is not biased and is not promotional in any way. The reason why I had undertaken producing the Kooga Rugby is because they are one of our clients and they had alerted us to the fact that when you search for 'Kooga Rugby' on google the wikipedia page that appears is actually for BLK as they have put a redirect on their page.
We would like to find out how to take this redirect off permanently as what they are stating on their wikipedia page regarding Kooga is factually incorrect as they do not own the rights to Kooga worldwide, as they only own rights to Kooga in Australia. Therefore the generic 'Kooga Rugby' redirect is directing ALL traffic to BLK's wikipedia and this is as major concern.
On BLKs site they ALSO state that they own the rights to Leicester Tigers Rugby team and Uruguay National Rugby team, once again this is factually incorrect. Could you let me know what steps I would need to take to have this redirect taken off.
Any help or advice on this matter would be greatly appreciated, many thanks for your time on this.
DYK for Robert Shope
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Books & Bytes - Issue 16
editBooks & Bytes
Issue 16, February-March 2016
by The Interior (talk · contribs), UY Scuti (talk · contribs)
- New donations - science, humanities, and video resources
- Using hashtags in edit summaries - a great way to track a project
- A new cite archive template, a new coordinator, plus conference and Visiting Scholar updates
- Metrics for the Wikipedia Library's last three months
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WikiProject X Newsletter • Issue 8
editThis month:
In the last issue of the WikiProject X Newsletter, I discussed the upcoming Wikipedia Requests system: a central database for outstanding work on Wikipedia. I am pleased to announce Wikipedia Requests is live! Its purpose is to supplement automatically generated lists, such as those from SuggestBot, Reports bot, or Wikidata. It is currently being demonstrated on WikiProject Occupational Safety and Health (which I work on as part of my NIOSH duties) and WikiProject Women scientists.
Adding a request is as simple as filling out a form. Just go to the Add form to add your request. Adding sources will help ensure that your request is fulfilled more quickly. And when a request is fulfilled, simply click "mark as complete" and it will be removed from all the lists it's on. All at the click of a button! (If anyone is concerned, all actions are logged.)
With this new service is a template to transclude these requests: {{Wikipedia Requests}}. It's simple to use: add the template to a page, specifying article=
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, and the list will be transcluded. For example, for requests having to do with all living people, just do {{Wikipedia Requests|category=Living people}}
. Use these lists on WikiProjects but also for edit-a-thons where you want a convenient list of things to do on hand. Give it a shot!
The value of Wikipedia Requests comes from being a centralized database. The long work to migrating individual lists into this combined list is slowly underway. As of writing, we have 883 open tasks logged in Wikipedia Requests. We need your help building this list.
If you know of a list of missing articles, or of outstanding tasks for existing articles, that you would like to migrate to this new system, head on over to Wikipedia:Wikipedia Requests#Transition project and help out. Doing this will help put your list in front of more eyes—more than just your own WikiProject.
WikiProject X maintains a database that associates article talk pages (and draft talk pages) with WikiProjects. This database powers many of the reports that Reports bot generates. However, until very recently, this database was not made available to others who might find its data useful. It's only common sense to open up the database and let others build tools with it.
And indeed: Citation Hunt, the game to add citations to Wikipedia, now lets you filter by WikiProject, using the data from our database.
Are you a tool developer interested in using this? Here are some details: the database resides on Tool Labs with the name s52475__wpx_p
. The table that associates WikiProjects with articles and drafts is called projectindex
. Pages are stored by talk page title but in the future this should change. Have fun!
- The work on the CollaborationKit extension continues. The extension will initially focus on reducing template and Lua bloat on WikiProjects (especially our WPX UI demonstration projects), and will from there create custom interfaces for creating and maintaining WikiProjects.
- The WikiCite meeting will be in Berlin in May. The goal of the meeting is to figure out how to build a bibliographic database for use on the Wikimedia projects. This fits in quite nicely with WikiProject X's work: we want to make it easier for people to find things to work on, and with a powerful, open bibliographic database, we can build recommendations for sources. This feature was requested by the Wikipedia Library back in September, and this meeting is a major next step. We look forward to seeing what comes out of this meeting.
Until next time,
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Books & Bytes - Issue 17
editBooks & Bytes
Issue 17, April-May 2016
by The Interior, Ocaasi, UY Scuti, Sadads, and Nikkimaria
- New donations this month - a German-language legal resource
- Wikipedia referals to academic citations - news from CrossRef and WikiCite2016
- New library stats, WikiCon news, a bot to reveal Open Access versions of citations, and more!
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WikiProject X Newsletter • Issue 9
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