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editor base, but everyone who participates is a volunteer who is building their knowledge of the policies as they go. More often than not, the more experienced editors are trying to help you learn the policies so you can contribute productively and get all of your specialized information into the 💕 in the right way. List pages and those big organizational projects are harder to tackle until you know those editorial guidelines inside and out, but there are other ways to make an impact. It can be a frustrating system to learn but, by and large, the more experienced editors—male and female—want to help you navigate it productively. I hope you won't be discouraged from continuing to contribute.
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person looking at the article is interested in really, there are other people out there in the world, like me, I am sure, who like to count things...I am not worried about it, it would just make my list more useful and efficient. The category idea however, is a very good one...do you mean at the top of the article, or at the top of the table? Can you possibly show me an example so I can look at the code?
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was declined. I think that this article is relevant but needs a little tweaking before it is published, particularly in the section headings, which are maybe a little too specific, and in the references. It would help to have several references in each section to back up the content. It might also be
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My opinion is that a Knowledge list works best if it does not have things that change a lot or require frequent updates. Therefore, some of the columns in your spreadsheet would be extremely time-consuming to keep up to date. Also, I think much of the information you are proposing to collect is not
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New articles are created and deleted every day, and you trying to make this article the front lines of systemic anti-female bias is a weak attempt and obvious POV pushing - as you noted, there aren't any books or reliable source lists ABOUT women art historians, and yet you want to create the first
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and not what Knowledge is for. If you see football lists that are similarly unsourced or Original research let me know and I will nominate to delete them too. But knock off the personal attacks - it's immature - especially attacks on those eds who have actually done work to save that article from
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I understand your concern, but this is the second time I have had an experience like this on Knowledge. Incidentally, in case you did not know, Knowledge has a reputation for being very male. You want to encourage people like me, not discourage me and shut my projects down. I know how to find the
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Don't you think it is funny that they cannot do that? Apparently someone asked for it way back in 2009, so I don't know what is going on. It would be an incredibly useful feature. But also one that could be easily abused, which is perhaps why it doesn't exist. And I don't know what they average
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To the best of my knowledge, that isn't possible using Wikimedia software. You could use an ordered list, but they have a number of layout issues, and can be difficult to read. However, other articles don't use that format and it isn't really necessary (the average person looking at the article
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focused on improving coverage of west coast art history, and we've built several pages for female artists, art historians and patrons—so any geographically appropriate names are welcome on our art historians worklist. There is undoubtedly a massive gender (and age) gap in terms of the Knowledge
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Hi, I think your work on University art museums and galleries in New York was a very useful idea. I think an list could be created for every state, but should be considered a more comprehensive list of university museums and art galleries so as to include all the other great museums (science,
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For example, I have a list of professors that is sortable by various characteristics, and I want to be able to sort them, say by gender, and then quickly make a count by checking the unsortable numbered row. The problem is that I want to put the numbers in while I am building the list, so
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Hi VHFS. I just took a look at your twitter feed (very funny stuff, though also sometimes offensive...) and realizing that you are a new editor I want to point out that several of your tweets there esp w.r.t. to the AFD discussion were violations of the policy on canvassing (see
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It is an article with no content whatsoever, or whose contents consist only of external links, a "See also" section, book references, category tags, template tags, interwiki links, a rephrasing of the title, or an attempt to contact the subject of the article. (See
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Well, enjoy your vacation, but whether it's directed at me or not, it's directed at someone, and that makes it a personal attack. Please don't repeat it and if you want to show some good faith, vacation or not, you can remove it or strike it (by placing <s:
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No problem. All that you have to do is link to the category at very the bottom of the article about the subject, professor or whatever you are writing about (eg. add the text ]). This means that the page should already exist, or you could use
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from most of the universities and colleges that are currently tagged. The category should really be put on articles about specific art museums and art galleries, not the entire institution. Schools are already linked through the
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Yes I was there. Thank you. I guess what I want is an unsortable numbered column, that changes only for new entries. Just like the # for a list, but one that is not attached to any specific row. It will help me to count things.
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Also if you ever want to talk to local people, checking out our meetup archives might be a way to meet someone who knows the places and things about which you are editing. Thanks for starting lots of discussions so quickly.
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Another thing to keep in mind is that stuff such as footnotes, references and links to other websites should usually go below the rest of the content, which would include the list itself (except in categories).
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theoretically, if the numbers do not adjust automatically with every entry, I will have to re-enter all the numbers every time I change the list. Do you see what I mean? The tentative list is in my sandbox.
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is the guiding policy I believe. You're obviously new here so people are cutting you slack, but you should not barge into a community and start blasting the people and process before you understand the
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I just wanted to offer—as a female editor with interests aligned with your own—an invite to hook up with the community that is already here and contributing productively on these issues. For example,
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really of interest to the general public but might be to someone hoping to work or study at an art program at a university. I think this should be created for a private website, not for Knowledge.
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that all unreferenced biographies of living persons may be deleted after a week if no references have been added. The category page already exists, so you don't have to create it.
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Where I am from it means the same thing. It is not directed at you. I am on vacation. I really like your essay, but like I said, I am much more interested in the end of the story. (
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Also, I know about the references thing, I have no idea why they keep appearing at the top. The code itself is below the table. This is the second time I have had this problem.
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is a decent introduction to the standard layout of an article. However, you should replace the bullet list of references with the code {{reflist}} if you have <ref: -->
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probably isn't trying to find out how many people are listed), so it probably isn't something to worry about. An easier and more practical approach would be to create a
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deletion - talk about kicking a gift horse in the mouth! More generally, the existence of 'list of female X' does not imply that one can create the 'list of female Y' -
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of female art historians, which would automatically display at the top how many were listed. For more information about this, you could contact me on my
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good to add to this article a list of University art museum and galleries or else create a new List article - i.e. something like this
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Vhfs, I'd suggest you stop lambasting editors especially when you do so based on their gender: it's offensive and not welcome here in
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is doing great work and has an extensive worklist (articles to create) that a lot of these names might be added to. I also run an
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gaps and begin to fix them. The list may not be perfect yet, but it is important, and it is an important contribution.
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Ha haaaaa I do not know what happened there, but I am going to leave it because it is kind of funny.
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