EvelynS
License tagging for Image:Kiffa bead cone.JPG
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Sorry it took me so long to answer. Great work so far, mostly you just need to learn how we format things around here. This will make your work a lot easier. Start by reading through the stuff in the welcome message and signing your comments on talk pages with four tildes ~~~~. I'll help you with the image stuff when I get back from class. Good to meet you. pschemp | talk 21:01, 31 August 2006 (UTC)
- Hi, Many thanks for your thumbs-up and prompt assistance. Greatly appreciated! I hope to soon get to grips with formatting. Great learning experience! EvelynS 10:32, 1 September 2006 (UTC)
Images
editOk for images that you create, the best thing to do is to upload them at Wikimedia Commons, which is here. It works the same way as Wikipedia does for uploading pictures, but lets users from all the projects (wiktionary, wikibooks etc.) access the pictures. They are inserted into articles the same way, using the name you give them, but Wikipedia automatically grabs the image from commons. The only pictures that should be uploaded here are ones with copyrights since they aren't allowed at commons. I'm going to go ahead and move the pictures you uploaded over to commons and tag them properly. You can click on the pictures to get the information. Also note that the capitalisation of JPG rather than jpg makes it another whole picture. pschemp | talk 01:14, 1 September 2006 (UTC)
- Ok, thank you. I uploaded a new image (Kiffa beads, contemporary), using Wikimedia Commons. EvelynS 10:39, 1 September 2006 (UTC)
- Great. Don't forget to keep putting the images on commons rather than wikipedia. The last ones you uploaded here on Wikipedia again.pschemp | talk 17:23, 2 September 2006 (UTC)
- I've moved these over to commons again. Also, when you name images, leave out the spaces and commas, it just makes the name more difficult to type and really doesn't add anything. pschemp | talk 17:36, 2 September 2006 (UTC)
- Thanks! I will take more care in the future re image uploads and naming.EvelynS 18:09, 2 September 2006 (UTC)
- I've moved these over to commons again. Also, when you name images, leave out the spaces and commas, it just makes the name more difficult to type and really doesn't add anything. pschemp | talk 17:36, 2 September 2006 (UTC)
- Great. Don't forget to keep putting the images on commons rather than wikipedia. The last ones you uploaded here on Wikipedia again.pschemp | talk 17:23, 2 September 2006 (UTC)
Wikilinks
editThe next thing to do is to put 2 brackets around words that link to other articles. I have gone through and done some of these. whenever you want to turn a word into a link to the article of that name, type it like this [[bead]] and that will make a link that is blue if the article exists, and red if it doesn't. Check the names of article though, sometimes they aren't called what you would think they are. pschemp | talk 01:34, 1 September 2006 (UTC)
Headings and citations
editHeadings should divide parts of the text. When they are put in they automatically form a table of contents. See WP:MOS the manual of style for this.
Last, the citation style we use is very specific. Each citation goes right after the part it refers to in the text. For each type of resource there is a separate template which can be found at Wikipedia:Template messages/Sources of articles#Citations of generic sources. Each citation template is enclosed by <ref>...</ref>, which makes a numbered note. An example of how this would look, using the {{cite journal}} template for the first ref is <ref name = ornament1>{{cite journal| last = Allen| first = JD| title = Kiffa Beads| journal = Ornament| volume = 10| issue = 1| pages = 76-77| publisher = | date = 1996}}</ref>
This automatically produces and numbered note which is listed in the references section as such:[1]
Example reference section
edit- ^ Allen, JD (1996). "Kiffa Beads". Ornament. 10 (1): 76–77.
Since I don't know what information came from what source you used, you will need to match the sources with the refs. If you need help with the format, let me know. When each ref is in the proper citation template, you enclose it in <ref name = ></ref> tags and place it right after the information is is refering to. pschemp | talk 02:04, 1 September 2006 (UTC)
- Ok. Information contained in the biblio references is basically the same in all listed; matching a specific info with any specific source is difficult? EvelynS | talk 10:47, 1 September 2006 (UTC)
- I don't know if it is difficult or not, I don't have the references so I can't see what information in the article comes from each of those. Good job on fixing the formatting, now we just have to get them moved up into the the text after the information they cite. pschemp | talk 17:25, 2 September 2006 (UTC)
- I can see this might be confusing. If you could point out a place where a specific ref should go, I'll do one as an example and I'm sure that would help. pschemp | talk 18:32, 2 September 2006 (UTC)
- You are very kind, thank you so much. I have figured it out, phew. EvelynS 19:01, 2 September 2006 (UTC)
- I can see this might be confusing. If you could point out a place where a specific ref should go, I'll do one as an example and I'm sure that would help. pschemp | talk 18:32, 2 September 2006 (UTC)
- I don't know if it is difficult or not, I don't have the references so I can't see what information in the article comes from each of those. Good job on fixing the formatting, now we just have to get them moved up into the the text after the information they cite. pschemp | talk 17:25, 2 September 2006 (UTC)
I moved that information into the main chevron bead article, but now it will need to be merged with the existing material and rewritten. Also, if you have references for that material, it would be most helpful. Thanks. pschemp | talk 17:27, 2 September 2006 (UTC)
- Wonderful. Thanks! I've merged/rewritten the two texts into one and will add references soon.EvelynS 18:13, 2 September 2006 (UTC)