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1933:: some online sources may require payment, while some print sources may only be available in university libraries." (bold mine) and "Citations to non-English sources are allowed. However, because this is the English-language Knowledge, English-language sources are preferred over non-English ones, where English sources of equal quality and relevance are available." If the French version and English version are not equivalent, that is if there is more information in the French version, cite that one. If the two are substantially identical, cite the English one. And also, if the source is not available online, that matters not one bit. Just give the full bibliographic data about the source so others can obtain it from a library. -- 760:. If, as you say, the material is not supported by the citations that are placed (they "fail verification"), and you challenge not just the sources used but the material that the sources supported itself, then upon removal of the statements, the burden is on the person wishing to restore the material to add an inline citation directly supporting them--they cannot be restored within the bounds of policy without such directly supporting sources. The rub is that you should, upon your removal, very specifically frame the issue. I usually do so by actually providing a link in the 4037:
people", even though there is a Knowledge article on Douglas Preston, a living novelist who's categorized as a living person. Similarly, when I search intitle: (Taj Mahal), I get the article on the Taj Mahal, but I don't get any results when I search for intitle: (T* Mahal). Can someone help me figure out how I can run my search? I'm aware of the two tools on the tool server that allow one use regular expressions. However, I don't think the two tools have the ability to restrict the search to article titles. Thanks for your help, Clark
806:, and not visually distracting. It is quite possible that an image should be removed from an article, and in some cases no image is actually better than the image currently in the article. It would be a valid argument for removal that an image isn't relevant, or it is of such poor quality as to degrade the overall quality of the article, and removing it actually improves the article. That's a perfectly valid argument one can make, and it is not an inferior argument to any counterargument such that someone could 2845:) itself uses "HFA". There is no evidence at this point that the word "The" is actually part of the companies name and there are examples on their own website where they refer to themselves as "... the Harry Fox Agency ..." with the lowercase "the" implying that it is in fact not part of the name of the company. As I said, if there can be proof submitted that verifies that "The" is actually in the name, then your note above would be one of the "sometimes". Hope this answers your question.Ā :) 822:: boldly remove it, with an explanation in the edit summary, and also on the image talk page explaining what you are doing and why you are doing it. If someone does revert your removal, invite them to explain their rationale, and have a discussion. If the discussion reaches an impasse, invite extra people to examine the situation and comment, and then enact what the general consensus is. Verifiability (for text AND pictures) is a necessary 35: 2051:{{cite book |last=LastName |first=FirstName |others=Trans. by TranslatorName |title=Article Title in French |trans-title=Article title in English |publisher = and so on for english version. |postscript=. Originally printed in: {{cite journal|location=Paris|publisher=|journal=IntermĆ©diaire des Chercheurs et Curieux |language=French |issn=0020-5613 |lccn=56038557 |oclc=1753367 |volume=21 | date=September 1971 }}}} 560:. What I would suggest doing is bringing it up at whatever help desk, village pump, or other technical forum exists there and see if there are any other interested people. You are going to need at least a few hosts to start with and you are going to need an admin to be able to help set up pages in restricted areas and protect pages and whatnot. Good luck in this endeavor! 456: 2718: 2393: 2585:(which I happen to be a member of). Hit me up on my talk page linking the favorite number userbox, the file (picture) you want to use or text for the little square, the text/information you want in the long box, and any specific colors or whatnot you are looking for and I'll put something together for you.Ā :) Happy editing! 876:
manage the Sentry operations and engineering groups), a potential conflict of interest. As an academic, I am used to writing from a factual, cited, and neutral point of view, but I would also normally feel the need to disclose any such relationship to my writing, something that I am not clear on how to do within Knowledge.
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I understand that there is a book on Constitutional studies that many use to better understand the Constitution that you guys sell. Is it possible to get the book or the name of the book and where to purchase it. I saw the list of books that were on the list that you provide. But which is the best
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Thanks everyone, I think that clears things up a bit; the error message has gone but now I've read that article again I do believe that the reference needs some improvement. I'm not an American so it may be a while before I can put the correct stuff in. At the moment I'm inclined to dispense with the
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Hi, I finished making changes to an article that had been rejected previousy. I edited it a number of times and finally hit "resubmit." Then a new section empty window appeared. I went to the history which has all my edits. However, I can't tell if it was submitted for review or not. Is there a way
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Regarding the copyright of pictures of paintings in wiki i would like to know about its legitimacy.Photographs of paintings on internet are either owned by artists or usually copyrighted.As this pictures are not found in public domain, then how did those pictures of paintings manage to find its way
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Yes, but you also need to make sure that you are not giving it undue weight. If there are many bad reviews, it is fair to discuss this, and perhaps quote some; but if Smith is a lone voice among many favourable reviews, Smith probably merits at most a mention, and not even that if neither Smith nor
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Hi Nmotley. You seem to be a bit confused over Knowledge's purpose - as an encyclopedia, we are not particularly concerned with ensuring that our articles fit the brand and reputation of the companies they cover. As a matter of fact, we actively avoid editing in ways that could be seen to promote a
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explains this a bit, though I agree the wording could be a bit better, such as explaining that the version parameter is mandatory, and needs to have a value that matches the specific year of the report. There's also a couple of extra, optional parameters such as "accessdate" (the date you read the
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This article is being considered for deletion in accordance with Knowledge's deletion policy. Please share your thoughts on the matter at this article's entry on the Articles for deletion page. Feel free to edit the article, but the article must not be blanked, and this notice must not be removed,
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more reliable but inaccessible to me, except in snippet view. I can't vouch for the meaning because I can't read it. Do I mark up in some way my opinion in the citation about the redacted translation? I don't know what is missing. I can read French. I know names are missing from the translation. 3
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Hello, SmerkInYourEyes. Welcome to the Teahouse. Normally, to use a picture in Knowledge, you need first to upload it and then you can link to it from a page. But Knowledge is very very careful about copyright, and an image you found on the Internet is almost certainly copyright. Unless there is a
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I wasn't having trouble finding the link to resubmit. My concern was that after clicking it, all I saw was the "new section" empty window even though I didn't need to start a new section. I assumed that after resubmitting Wiki would provide text like "thank you for your submission a reviewer will
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Hello Booklaunch, can you give us an example of what you're looking to do? If, for example, you there's an article for "Book X" and you want to note in the article that John J. Smith opined that it's the best American novel of the 1990s, then it would be appropriate to cite Smith's opinion in the
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I believe the print publication would have more text than the redacted English language translation contains but claims to be an "in extenso" reproduction. Also, the redacted English language translation cites three pages, pp. 820 to 822, but using snippet view with different queries would give a
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Another possibility is that she is attempting to change you. As a female, I can admit to occasionally trying to change my partner; however, this is simply not possible. Once you make a commitment to someone, you cannot expect them to change. DO NOT CHANGE FOR HER. There are billions of people out
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In looking at this for the first time, I find that it is fairly out of date and very incomplete and I would like to work to help correct that. However, my concern stems from my full time job as the AUV operations manager for the National Deep Submergence Facility at Woods Hole (in other words, I
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Essentially, if I go take a picture of the Mona Lisa, I can't copyright it. If I take a photo of the Mona Lisa hanging on the wall, with foreground, etc., I can hold copyright over that image, but I can't prevent someone from 'extracting' the public domain portion (the Mona Lisa itself) from my
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Hi, welcome to the Teahouse. Whilst editors with a conflict of interest are discouraged from editing in their conflicted field, they aren't outright forbidden - provided that you can adhere to Knowledge's policies, there's no reason you shouldn't edit the article. From the sounds of things, you
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Hi, I want to search for living people with particular initials, for example for living people with the initials DP. However, I don't think asterisks are recognized as wildcards when they follow intitle. For example, I don't get any results when I search for intitle: (D* P*) incategory:"living
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I am trying to create my 1st wikipedia page about a Mix engineer named Ken Lewis. He mixes all of the mainstream artists in the industry. The only problem is that this is my first time and I really don't know what I am doing. I had his discography on there but then it got removed and now I am
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Heya Jodosma, thanks for stopping by. You need to specify the specific year each time you call the template so the specific, correct report can be referenced. Add the parameter like thisĀ : {{Cite Gettysburg Commission Reports|version = XXXX}} where XXXX is the year of the report as listed on
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Hello again. In the future, you can do this yourself by clicking on a link to the page you want to redirect and clicking on the edit button, or typing it in the search box and clicking on the red link that comes up if it hasn't been created, and entering the following text: "#REDIRECT ]". ā€”
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As far as Google Books, as long as they are 'page views', they are okay......ideal would be to use a cite like above for the ref list, and then 'Notes' with google books links to individual pages. It's described somewhere in one of the guidelines, but the way google books works, different ip
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company or its interests; Knowledge tries to present independently published information about topics in the most neutral manner possible. I'm afraid, therefore, that you and your company don't get to dictate the title and/or content of the article; the text is decided upon by Knowledge's
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If a particular image is not liked by someone(maybe because it is ugly or graphic) can he/she remove the image?Would that be considered as vandalism or will just be undone?Secondly,I recently found an article which contains a few statements which contains irrelevant source, can I remove
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Sources which are visible online are nice, as are sources in English, but neither is a requirement for Knowledge policy. Simply put, being publicly available, such as a published book which can be found in a range of public and university libraries, is usually sufficient.
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I would do this all in person and at a semi-public place (like the park or a coffee shop you don't frequent so she isn't too embarrassed). Those are my words of wisdom, and I know it will not be an easy thing to do. I also know that it will lead to a lonely life at
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Yep, improper use of a confusing template error... What I've just done is modify the template to have a proper default value. I would be happy to add some logic to help explain errors better to make sure the template is used right in the future upon request.
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I'll post the exact URL for you old salts tomorrow. This can be done with an api call to return and xml page I'm pretty sure. I'll see if I can't write up a user script to give you a pretty wikitable as well. I say tomoRrow beecause I'm calling it a night.
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As far as reusing images is concerned, public domain pictures are free to reuse. Fair use is much more restrictive, so you are unlikely to be able to reuse pictures which fall into this category. A simple rule of thumb is that if you find a picture hosted at
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such as magazines and newspapers that discuss Lewis in detail. You also need to stay away from such language as "industry legends", "premier songs", "genius" and "tons of outboard gear". These words sound like they are promoting the man and don't reflect a
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is the online archive at HathiTrust, which is better than Google Books. It's actually a 'curated' collection, and the 'metadata' has much more relation to reality (the titles and such in google book scans are usually 'computer generated' from ocr).
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You will have to make sure that the opinion is notable enough for its own article. You will probably need secondary sources which discuss the opinion in detail. If you don't find them, then add the opinion to the article of that particular product.
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A major contributor to this article appears to have a close connection with its subject. It may require cleanup to comply with Knowledge's content policies, particularly neutral point of view. Please discuss further on the talk page. (May 2013)
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I'd recommend that you restrict yourself to adding information that has been published independently of Woods Hole (in newspapers etc.); if there's something you feel that needs to be added for which there's no secondary source, suggest it on
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the source exists online, it's nice to link to that source, but neither is a requirement, and sources which aren't in English, and/or aren't availible online are not considered less reliable, or less verifiable, than sources which are. See
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Hi, Mathew. That makes sense, thanks. I just need to cite according to article so and so from newspaper X, John Smith says that the book is a load of crap/ very good. So the last bit is a statement of fact for that particular source right?
448:. You can just click the number displayed in the text, and you will know the number of watchers, then you can copy the code for that box, insert the number of watchers and place on your userpage. Alternatively, you can refer to 3610:
First of all, you are encouraged to create an account. If you want to translate articles, then you should go to the respective edition of Knowledge. For example, if you want to translate articles into Spanish, you should go to
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Specifically, I use a 'forced' font size of 18 points, and then zoom out to make the page read normally. It specifically exaggerates certain types of layout 'errors', like text flowing up the right side of a fixed-size image.
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it with them. The same applies to poorly sourced statements - you can remove them, but if they are replaced you need to discuss the issue with the other editor (and come to an agreement!) before making the change again.
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I dont consider most of what you said to be evidence, but I do agree that the company must have some sources to verify it uses "The" in its name frequently. Also, his username seems okay to me. Thanks for clarifyingĀ :)
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to wikipedia. And is it right to post pictures of famous paintings I come across on internet on wikipedia?And if I am not allowed then please tell me what kind of pic are allowed to be posted and what kind are not.
2887:, I was directed by the marketing director to change the article to fit with the brand and reputation of HFA. This should not be an issue as it is positive and accurate reflection of the company. Please move back. 2656:. There is also inconsistency in capitalization, and you go back and forth from "Ken Lewis" to Ken" when, really, it should just be "Lewis" after the first reference. I don't see the article as beyond salvaging.ā€” 3388:
Copyright on images of 'historic artistic works' is complicated....basically, you can't hold a copyright in the 'image of the work itself', but you may have copyright in the 'artistic composition' of the actual
1725:, and there are no extrenuating circumstances (such as a child), I would tell her that it was making me uncomfortable being in a relationship with a person who is not happy with who I am and wants to change me. 879:
So the crux of my question is, 1. is it appropriate to contribute to the page provided I do my best to remain neutral 2. is there further action required to disclose/manage this potential conflict of interest?
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Finally, I've been told (this part I can't confirm yet), that if you stick to this philosophy, you will be rewarded with a woman that loves you exactly the way you are and will be happy to know that you are
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Smith's opinion is significant in the field of literature. Ideally, like you note, it'd be from a secondary source, so instead of quoting Smith directly, it'd be ideal to cite from a larger article which
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Hi 4nn1l2, welcome to en-wiki. I agree with your reasoning; I'll sort out the page move now. For future reference, in cases like this where you can't move the page yourself, you can file a request at
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Hello, I want to create a userbox that allows to the user change his/her favourite u2 album and it shows the change. Like the userbox that shows the favourite number of the user. Can anyone help me??
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Why? Defining tables with 'pixel widths' like that breaks if the display is narrower than the size you picked... (I'm 'crunching' this to not spam the Teahouse....don't use scrollboxes in articles).
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in the first row and it will stay static throughout the table. How you define the width of the table (if at all) is entirely up to you and wasn't intended as a critical part of the demonstration.
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This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. (May 2013)
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is much better. (instead of a 'fixed number' of columns, it lets the web browser dynamically format them). I tend to use 'strange' display settings so that things like that jump out at me.
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be moved back according to the guidelines if you can offer some independent reliable source that declares what the companies registered name is, and then it can be moved (renamed) to that.
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OH! I see, you have no access to the source yourself, so you can't even use it to verify something you want to write, is that correct? Knowledge has a service for this exact problem. See
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Removing material that fails verification; I challenge these statements, and the sources do not verify them. Do not restore without a proper source cited through an inline citation. See ]
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I have replaced the ridiculous archiving scheme at the talk page with a more sane one. It's now in two archives total and should continue to compile in that much less attenuated format.--
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This is a direct artifact of writing article copy in Microsoft Notepad (with the 'word wrap' option turned on) in order to avoid edit conflicts. It's a long standing Microsoft bug...see
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This article may be in need of reorganization to comply with Knowledge's layout guidelines. Please help by editing the article to make improvements to the overall structure. (May 2013)
1973: 2263:{{cite Gettysburg Commission Reports}} citation and just cut and paste the url. Would that be a problem? Meanwhile anyone who knows about this subject please feel free to pre-empt me. 1739:
Anyways, I hope this helped and I'll likely close this discussion tomorrow morning as it really wasn't a "How to use Knowledge" question and didn't really belong here. Happy editing!
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Hi, Miss Bono. I think all this is a little more complicated than it needs to be. Go to your contributions tab, and look at the bottom. There is a link there for articles created.
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Hello. While I'm an established user of Persian Knowledge, I'm not familiar with the English Knowledge procedures. I didn't know where to make my request, so I did here! Currently,
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they break lines before 78 characters. But, what causes this problem in Knowledge? The only thing I can guess is they are "copying as plain text" somewhere. Any opinion/idea? --
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Not exactly. You would have to manually make a page with all the text copied on, though it's counter-intuitive since you still are clicking each of the 33 links. Alternatively,
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Hi, I want to update a music listing page that has been on wiki for some time and want to put up a music sample and make a 'background box ' around the photo, how do I do this
2281:). It's not a big deal, though....as long as you properly cite the source, someone else can 'fix' the formatting.Ā :) You're not 'required' to use templates for citations (see 399:! Can you link the image you are trying to use and the page you are trying to use it on? Perhaps one of use can see what exactly you are not getting correct in the syntax. 897:
I you believe that you can write neutrally, then you are most welcomes to help. However, please try to not write or edit controversial statements. Also please try to use
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Well, so long as you aren't spending more time on the computer than with her, there shouldn't be any problem. Assuming that you aren't, then there are greater problems.
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Assuming that you have a good reason, it is of course acceptable to remove an image from an article. The standard approach in such cases, as with any edit, is known as
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The redacted English language translation is from a site that may have a conflict of interest in what I think is possibly a 120+ year hoax, that I included as part of
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This article's tone or style may not reflect the encyclopedic tone used on Knowledge. See Knowledge's guide to writing better articles for suggestions. (May 2013)
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database at viaf.org (search for 'personal names', and put in the initials). Just at random, I put in "D. C.", and the first of 10,000+ entries that came up was
4056:. I don't believe that there are any tools that answer exactly that question. There are a range of tools and opportunities to request tools be built as part of 2581:! I always look forward to the next question from you! One of the best places to ask for such a thing as help with a userbox is with the fine people over at 1471:
Can the page be deleted and restored without those two edits at the beginning that aren't related to the topic of the page so that the page will properly show
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I started copyediting an article, but stopped for a moment and thought to ask the question first (actually I am trying to find an answer for a long time now).
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Welcome to Teahouse! No, you can not! Most of the videos are under "All rights reserved" and a good number of videos contain copyright violated materials. --
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While the 'direct' method is fine, the template method is 'better', because the appropriate 'metadata' can get added for things like citatation indexes (see
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I dont think there is any other place to see that. For you the articles would be - Red_Light_(U2_song), Heartland_(U2_Song) and Cedars_of_Lebanon_(U2_song).
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If I create an article about someone's opinion of a particular product, do I need secondary sources too? and what would those secondary sources be? Thanks
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I was User:Ali hewson, I had to chage the user name, and don't remember having create such thing. Maybe it was in my begining on Knowledge. I am sorryĀ :(
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until the discussion is closed. For more information, particularly on merging or moving the article during the discussion, read the Guide to deletion.
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report when you cited it) and "dateform" which allows you to provide a consistent date format across any article where it is used. Does that help? --
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will take all the text from the archive page and put it where you typed it in after you save the page. This is probably something best left for your
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This page currently has 33 archive pages, if my adding up is correct. It's really annoying to have to click each of those links to see what's there.
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Many talk pages have a number of archives. Is it possible to view all the archive pages together in one go without having to go to each one in turn?
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Yeah, sorry if I came across as 'critical'..that wasn't my intention. It's just a 'style' thing, but the 'pixel' way is unreadable for some people.
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The first is the 'pixel' way, the second or third is better. Look at the effect when you change the width of your window...the first one is broken.
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that some editor has compiled from Knowledge). If you're looking for an actual book itself that was recommended, a better place to ask might be the
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to determine that. The history page did not reflect it. How can I make sure my article we submitted correctly? Also, if it was, what happens next?
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Just commenting that bureaucrats (and stewards) can't do user merge and deletes, so there's really nothing I can do to fix this person's problem.
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created that article. However, the "article" created by that user was a userbox and if it was an article I created, I would see if I could get a
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FWIW, this is why accidentally opening and then saving something like a .ps file (which is 'encoded' plaintext) in Notepad will corrupt the file.
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the cites can get verified. You can inline flag the dubious ones...editing the urls to refer the the pages you can't see is self-explanatory.Ā :)
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With respect to non-whoi sources, how would you classify publications in widely accepted academic journals and conferences but with WHOI authors?
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wouldn't have a problem doing so - the two key points to remember when editing with a conflict of interest (or without one, come to that) are:
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If she is bringing this up, even if it isn't true, she is looking for more attention from you. This is a simple fix. Try a spontaneous date.
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p.s. I took the screen shot from a picture I found on the internet. Is there a way to put it on the article a different way because of this?
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around the first four or five words, so that if it's going to render unreadably narrow the browser will 'bump' the column below the image.
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before making any major edits; these pages will give you an idea of the pitfalls you might face and how you can avoid them. Happy editing!
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is the 'correct' OCLC, btw....the one you're using is a 'broken' google version not linked correctly from the old title of the journal.
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How do centijimbos work?? and how can I know how many of them do I have and how to add a userbox with the exact amount of them.??
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getting several errors. I read the guidelines but it still doesn't tell me how to resolve this problem. Someone please help me.
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i have copy and pasted them into my page, but cannot seem to orient them left or center. they automatically orient on the right.
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of Hindi (hi) and then click on "Show statistics" button. The n you may click on any message group. After that, you will reach
3615:. In case you want to translate interface messages (the messages which you come across while editing Knowledge), you can go to 3135: 2582: 1132: 1108: 516: 222: 164: 2487:. I'm rushing along working on other projects and I didn't properly spend the time needed to rationalize all of the names... 2335:
Hi. I think you might have a misunderstanding, as Knowledge doesn't itself sell books. (you might, however, be thinking of a
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Subsequent comments should be made on the appropriate discussion page. No further edits should be made to this discussion.
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Of further note, however, is that Knowledge articles need to be well written, and that includes the fact that graphics are
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fields in biographies for 'alternative names', but many (most) are missing the info.....but.. you can search the 'merged'
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Hello! I was hoping to be involved in translation and other things on wikipedia and was wondering where best to go next.
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I recently had occasion to look at the posting for the AUV Sentry operated by the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution.
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But my bf and I are not having problems, he likes the way I make up for being the whole day in front of the computerĀ :)
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If I want to create or help to create like a Teahouse but in the Spanish Knowledge. it sure will help.??? thoughts??
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the source exists in English as well as a foreign language, it's nice to use the English source preferentially, and
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Thanks Mike. That substitution process looks scarily complex and I don't want to risk damaging the archive. Oh well.
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Hello, and welcome. Teahouse is not the proper page to ask that question. Ask your question at the reference desk:
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this is not the place for those questions, but if I were you, I would go down on her, she will cheer up in a sec!
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VIAF only covers people who have works held by libraries, though....for a better 'random' list of names, go to
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Then I would say that I wish her well in her future relationships and I would be happy to chat and be friends.
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The company seems to mostly refer to itself as "HFA". You can see in the post directly below this response,
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Can someone please tell me why this template has an error in it and how to fix it. It (the error) comes from
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I hadn't noticed that phig... I'll research it some more in 30 minutes, need to run to the store for supper.
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to find translation requests. For example, if you want to translate the messages into Hindi, then write the
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like it is. A simple continuous 1, 2, 3... ordering would have been simpler and there would be less pages. ā€”
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Welcome to the Teahouse. In the box at the top of your AFC draft it says "When you are ready to resubmit,
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If I create an article, have I got special previleges over its editting. I mean after its creation? Thanks
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condition for inclusion of something. That is, something may be removed from an article for valid reasons
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FWIW, searching edit summaries for the text "Created page" gives the exact list, but....on toolserver.Ā :/
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for "D. C.".. first is D C Abbot, from the 1940 census in Springfield, Oregon....his wife was Frankie.Ā :)
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to resubmit, the new section window isn't empty. It includes, as well as some instructions, the code
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This isn't WP policy or anything, just how the laws work, at least to my understanding. IANACL, tho.
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but there is no obvious reason why to prefer the geographer to others. Please ask an admin to delete
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Hi, can we upload youtube videos? Would be interesting to show that in music articles for example.
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Yes, just to make it more clear, the point of my example was that you can define the width of each
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I'm only referring to 'historic' works, i.e. that are in the public domain themselves due to age.
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This discussion is now closed as this is not the appropriate forum for these kinds of questions.
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So, you have to decide if you want to give up being on the computer all together to be with her
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Is there any way to make all columns of all cells of a table easily? For exampleā€” 13.5%? --
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Can it be moved to read "Harry Fox Agency, Inc."? As that is the companies actual name.
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Hello again and again :P I need to redirect a page (List of U2 Songs) to U2 Discography.
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to find the articles you created. I'll work on a userscript that can do that for you.
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notes Smith's opinion. Does that make some sense? Is that more or less your question?
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I do not see a response from TheOriginialSoni. Can someone help me address my issue?
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Hi Miss Bono, you may want to refer to the Centijimbos box in my userbox column on
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How do I then make my citation of the more reliable source verifiable for others?
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I am attempting to change/bring uptdates to the wiki page. The current title is
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If you wish to start a new discussion or revive an old one, please do so on the
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How do I make my citation of the more reliable source verifiable for others?
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university libraries and a major US library in town don't carry that issue.
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to get rid of/hide those revisions. Still working on your api call url...
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before adding any more content to your employers article. Happy editing!
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David, thank you for responding so quickly and confirming the sig works.
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causing your problems. The fact that she wants to change you are.
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This is a public domain photo. (THE wikipedia photo, in fact.)Ā :)
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for the full bibliographic citation of the french version.Ā :)
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or if now is the time to call it quits on the relationship.
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Yeah, cuz I also created Morleigh Steinberg's article.
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This implies nothing about ease of access to sources
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There's a lot to cover in terms of 1890:different combined three pages, pp.819 to 821. 752:However, please be aware of the section of the 1884:the only redacted English language translation 1141:complete list of articles created by Miss Bono 201:Talk:The Rite of Spring/Archives/2003/February 1848:http://books.google.com/books?id=QhUFAQAAIAAJ 1306:And what about A Man and a Woman (U2 song)?? 8: 3612: 3439:file:La_Joconde_(Le_Louvre)_(8226631218).jpg 3134:Hey Booklaunch. None whatsoever. Please see 3644:how do you add music samples to a wiki page 2224:Template:Cite Gettysburg Commission Reports 2194:Template:Cite Gettysburg Commission Reports 2174:addresses can see different pages, so some 3824: 3441:This is not (notice the Commons license). 696:that can be brought into play - getting a 3713: 2543: 2414: 2370: 2343:. This is more a place for talking about 1678: 1626: 1407: 1307: 1286: 1072: 954:Finally, you might also want to read the 579: 536: 424: 3483:Thanks. 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