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175:) and as part of our project on the History of Science, Technology, and Industry we are very interested in digital historical works, including people writing history on Knowledge (XXG). We’d like to talk to people about their experiences working on articles in Knowledge (XXG), in connection with a larger project on the history of the free and open source software movement. Would you be willing to talk with us about your involvement, either by phone, a/v chat, IM, or email? This could be as lengthy or brief a conversation as you wish. 458: 380: 367: 350: 24: 484:, 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! 196:". The early history of UK patent law could probably fit in this article. If you wish to improve the article, that would be excellent. I will try to gather what I know as well (and I will (proof-)read of course what you have written). Feel free to add sections to the article, this often helps to make things clearer. The section "history of patent law" in 216: 562: 114:, probably due to problems with saving emdashes. The main problem with the article is the complete lack of sources, particularly for the criticisms section. A "use of standardised tests" section is missing, but I don't have any of my work or books about this topic with me since I'm now in Germany, so I can't easily fix this right now. 301:
Hey! Thanks for your note on my talk page; I started using that template because I always seem to be the second person to welcome people, and all the other templates look alike. As for history articles, I don't think I have; my area of expertise is Catholic doctrine & law, and it really hasn't
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Thanks for your Firefox advice on Village Pump; even though I wasn't the one to ask the original question, I definately got some good ideas. I went to check for Firefox extensions and I found the greatest thing ever: an extension called OCD that automatically refreshes your browser window for you!
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has come under the spotlight of a group of article improvers. My weekday access is very limited at the moment, so can I ask you to keep your eyes open for any bloopers. (My additions aren't exempt of course, because I'm very much the amateur in this field.) Now might be a good time to consider
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I don't think it's a copyvio. The page has hardly changed since John FitzGerald's first edits, and he's not a user I would suspect of adding copyvios. The odd characters were introduced by an anon in
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that you have a copy of the DNB on CD. Is there any way of generating a contents list from it? I feel that it would be a really valuable addition to the missing articles Wikiproject. --
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After you mentioned extensions, I went and downloaded a bunch of them (probably more than I needed) and OCD was one I found. The page for OCD is
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separating the article into two—one for the British Industrial Revolution, and another for 'industrial revolution' as a generic term. Cheers,
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Hi Tony - if you ever need anything looking up in old encylopedia - I have a facsimile edition of the 3 volume 1771 edition. Kind regards
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Now I don't have to constantly whack the reload button on my watchlist. And it's all thanks to you! I hereby award you this
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led to much in the way of history. However, if you'd like to have the researcher email me, I'd be happy to discuss it. --
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completed the first 6 months of its Individual Engagement grant last week. Here's where we are and what we've done:
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was getting rather long, so I have replaced it with the above category which I have added to your user page. --
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No problem (re the historian) however please bear in mind that I'm going on holiday to Greece next week...! --
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After seeing AlainV's note below, I feel I should clarify my comment: If you want to have them contact me
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You're welcome! I always try to show my appreciation; I use the indulgence because 1) it's so very
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I’m a historian working at the Center for History and New Media at George Mason University (
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I imagine it's a bug. I added blank content to the end of the page; that seems to fix it.
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Hi, just to let you know that the list of UK participants at the
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New user script for easily searching The Knowledge (XXG) Library
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Knowledge (XXG):WikiProject Missing encyclopedic articles
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History/History of Science articles on Knowledge (XXG)?
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Thanks for voting in my RfA; I promise I'll wield my
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