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119:, Thanks for getting in touch. I am relatively new to Knowledge (XXG), so I appreciate your comments. As far as I can see, I have not changed any citation styles. Rather, I have improved existing citations by adding missing information and by making inconsistent references consistent with the predominant citation style. Regarding the duplication of content from footnotes into a Reference section: As you know, this is standard practice in academic publications. There is always a Notes section and a Reference/bibliography section. The advantage is that readers can get a better overview of the works cited. The alphabetical order of the Reference section also helps them to locate individual publications. I have noticed numerous Knowledge (XXG) articles with Reference sections that duplicate Notes. These would all need to be deleted, according to your logic. Would it be possible for you to send me the link to the section in the Knowledge (XXG) Manual of Style (or related source) that prohibits duplication of content from Notes to References? I would appreciate your help. Best wishes, 614:, Thank you for your kind reply! And many thanks for sharing your essay on the Problems with quotes. How interesting - I hadn't thought about quotes that way. Your point about quotes raising "undue weight issues" strikes me as particularly relevant. I will think about ways to reduce the number of quotes in the article (and in my future articles). Personally, I also find that the presence of many quotes makes texts less readable and more confusing. I think my position would be that quotes should be limited to important phrases that need to be cited in the original to ensure precision. All best, 140:, It might be standard practice in academic publications, but it is definitely not standard practice on Knowledge (XXG). There are some articles that have a notes and a references section that either include separate information, or use Harvard style citations to associate one with the other without duplicating information. In any case, switching to a Notes+References citation style is indeed a change of citation style and is exactly the sort of thing that should be avoided per the guideline I have already linked for you. 321: 779:, thanks very much for letting me know. CommanderWaterford struck me as a very committed and supportive Wikipedian. So I'm sorry to hear that he got himself into trouble. Many thanks for your willingness to answer questions. That's very kind of you. I'm currently working on another new article, which turns out to be more difficult and time-consuming than I thought. If and when questions come up, I will be in touch. Thank you! All best, 1387:, can I ask you for your advice? When I just had a look at my draft article on Robin Vallacher, I thought I had forgotten to include a reference to Jorge E. Hirsch's statement that a scholar with an h-index of 60 is "truly unique". So I inserted this. But then I realised that you had actually deleted this reference. Don't we need such a reference to provide information about the source of Hirsch's statement? 196:, Thank you for your quick reply. I'm happy to help fix the citation style. But I want to make sure I got you right: The prevailing style in this article seems to be footnotes. So should I convert the Harvard-style references into footnotes? Also, at present, the works cited in the Reference section aren't listed alphabetically according to the authors' last names. Should I change this, too? Best wishes, 1498: 824: 177:, You're right, that one wasn't actually newly added. Thanks for pointing that out! I put things back to how they stood on March 30. The correct thing to do here would be to migrate these off of the inline parenthetical style to the prevailing style of the article. Getting rid of inline parenthetical references is the one citation style change that does have Knowledge (XXG)-wide consensus. 569:, Thanks again for your feedback. Can I ask you for your advice? I have now revised the section on political psychologist Rose McDermott's critique. But I'm not sure if I did it the right way. Rather than paraphrasing her, I used quotation marks to cite her directly. Is this ok? Or would it be better to get rid of some of the direct quotes and to paraphrase her? All best, 1219: 1061: 159:, Thanks for explaining this. I have just realized that your deletion of the Reference section in the article "Rational Choice Theory" has caused a problem: Some of the full references that had been connected with Harvard style-notes are now gone. For example, Hollis and Nell (1975); Foley (1998, 2003); Schram and Caterino (2006). What do you suggest we do? 1289:, may I ask you for your advice: Does your concern about my adding public domain content apply only to the introduction of the page on Robin Vallacher? Or does it also include the section on Publications? In other words, should I include an attribution template to the Publications section? I would be grateful for any advice that you may have. All best, 643: 518: 214:, May I ask you for your advice? I have left a couple of queries on the Talk page of the article on "Rational choice theory". Could you please tell me how long I should wait for people to respond? Do you have any advice as to how I could proceed if nobody replies? I would be grateful for any guidance that you may have. All best, 241:
You can help other people out by using talk pages in the way they expect, though - in particular new sections should always be started at the bottom of the page (use the 'new section' link at the top of the page and this will happen automatically). By the way, if you have general questions like this,
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Thanks for your contributions, but I noticed an issue: Many citation styles are used on Knowledge (XXG), but generally speaking you should not duplicate content from footnotes into an additional section. (This increases the maintenance burden) nor should you change citation styles without first
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Hi, sure can I adopt you as new user - meaning I will have from now on a close eye on your contributions and will answer any question you have (if I can, I hope so). For the very first beginning I left you lots of stuff above to read and study - a warm welcome to Knowledge (XXG) !
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Hi, for some reason, my IP address has been blocked. However, it isn't an open or anonymising proxy, such as a VPN service. Believe it or not, but I haven't used a VPN service for the past 5 years. Could you please help me get unblocked? I would be grateful for your support.
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Hello friend. Thanks for being so receptive to feedback. Your changes look good and comply with Knowledge (XXG) policies on copyright. Good job. My personal preference is to minimize quotes in articles as much as possible. I talk about this in detail in my essay,
265:, Many thanks for your reply! I have just had a look at WP:BRD. Very helpful. And thank you for explaining how to use the talk pages. I have now moved my queries to the bottom of the page. I'll raise future questions in WP:TEAHOUSE, then. All best, 551:, Thank you very much for your message! And many thanks for alerting me to the copyright violation detector. This is a pretty amazing tool that I hadn't been aware of. I will make the changes you suggested right away... Many thanks and all best, 1158:
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I wasn't sure how to proceed. Should I click on “Submit an unblock request” and then click on “Appeal my Block”? Apologies for trying to steal your time with this. I would be very grateful for any advice that you may have.
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The reference was, as far as I saw, a link to the Knowledge (XXG) article about it. Knowledge (XXG) cannot be used as a reference, hence why I removed it -
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