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Latest comment: 3 years ago by Mcampany in topic Thanks

Thank you...

... for reviewing Isserlis. MinorProphet (talk) 00:54, 1 May 2020 (UTC)

Added more citations

Could you take another look at Margaret_Barclay_Wilson ? Pinnermck (talk) 01:18, 1 May 2020 (UTC)

The additional citations work for me. Go ahead and remove the tag. Thanks for checking back in! Mcampany (talk) 01:22, 1 May 2020 (UTC)

This Month in GLAM: April 2020

 




Headlines
  • Brazil report: GLAMce at Museu Paulista: making things machine-readable
  • Czech Republic report: WikiGap 2020 in Czech Republic; International event; support for Wikimedia community; edit-a-thon run with the US embassy and the Swedish Embassy
  • France report: Association des Archivistes Francais; Palladia, a museum collection portal based on Wikimedia resources
  • Indonesia report: Wikisource Competition 2020
  • Ireland report: Hunt Museum image donation; Livesteaming and video demonstrations
  • Italy report: Archivio Ricordi, webinars and videos
  • Kosovo report: One Village, One Article for each village in Albania and Kosovo
  • Netherlands report: Photo collections Afrika-Studiecentrum Leiden; meetup and media donations for Wiki goes Caribbean; first online WikiFriday
  • Sweden report: Skrivstuga (edit-a-thon) online – Wikipedia in libraries
  • Switzerland report: More women on Wikipedia
  • UK report: Japanese silk and Spanish iron
  • USA report: Earth Day
  • Wikidata report: Seven Million People Can't Be Wrong
  • Calendar: May's GLAM events
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Hinnerk Scheper

Thanks for reviewing my new article. You're great! Greetings from Germany--Birkho (talk) 14:36, 12 May 2020 (UTC)

I have unreviewed a page you curated

Hi, I'm DGG. I wanted to let you know that I saw the page you reviewed, Cryptolithodes expansus, and have marked it as unpatrolled. If you have any questions, please ask them on my talk page. Thank you.

(Message delivered via the Page Curation tool, on behalf of the reviewer.)

DGG ( talk ) 04:45, 16 May 2020 (UTC)

  • Not exactly the same topic, but similar. Out of curiosity, how did you come to review Vancouver, Washington? It's been in the encyclopedia for well over a decade. The purpose of NPP is to screen new articles. What reviewing does physically is remove the "noindex" markup so Google will list the article. We didn't add that markup to articles in the "oughts". That started around 2015 or so. And unreviewed articles are indexed anyway once they reach 90 days old. How did you even do it? I can't imagine that article appearing on the new article lists. John from Idegon (talk) 06:57, 18 May 2020 (UTC)
@John from Idegon: Sometimes long-existing articles that were redirected (either by vandals or well-meaning but mistaken editors) end up back in the queue when the edit is reverted by someone without autopatrol. From the page's history, it looks like that's what happened in this case about an hour ago, which is why it was back in the queue. At least they're easy to patrol if you're patrolling from the bottom of the queue... I actually had a moment of shock when I saw it in the queue because I knew there was no way it could be a new page! :) But anyways, that's why decades-old pages sometimes get "re-reviewed". Mcampany (talk) 07:04, 18 May 2020 (UTC)
Thanks....should have figured (and checked). I am going to request move protection. There's a shitton of "Homer" edits in that pages history (removing that it's a Portland suburb, acting as if Vancouver, BC doesn't exist etc). Again thanks. If you've any interst in vandalism patrol, adding that to your watchlist would be helpful. John from Idegon (talk) 07:45, 18 May 2020 (UTC)


Eleanor Harris

Hi Mcampany I saw you just marked Eleanor Harris as reviewed while I posted a message on its talk page. Did you notice that the article confuses two people with the same name? Vexations (talk) 11:04, 19 May 2020 (UTC)

Oh no! No, I didn't notice. Sorry about that, I've unreviewed it. Mcampany (talk) 18:02, 19 May 2020 (UTC)

Mcampany, no need to apologize, but we should try to fix it. I don't quite know how to untangle the two. Should we create a new article on Eleanor Rita Harris (1901–1942)? Vexations (talk) 21:36, 19 May 2020 (UTC)
Vexations, I think that we should create an article on her if she's notable. But now that I've looked for sources on both Eleanor Harrises, I haven't found anything anything about the 1901-1942 Harris. I think it might make the most sense for now to remove the sentence about the Smithsonian since it's about the 1901-1942 Harris, and create an article about her once we can find more sources. What do you think?
I'm also looping in WalkingInHisShoes, the original author of the article. Mcampany (talk) 21:54, 19 May 2020 (UTC)
Can you hear me groaning? I can't believe I did that. I obviously saw the sources for the other Eleanor when I wrote the article but I thought I was careful to keep the two separate. I'm not sure the Eleanor I wrote about is Wiki worthy at this time - I was frustrated by the lack of sources for her since her story is quite interesting (with the sister and mother who are also artists). Perhaps the article I wrote just isn't ready for wiki inclusion? Should we put it in draft and hope someone finds more materials? I can try to work on it more, but I don't know that there is much out there. Perhaps, as Vexations said we should create an article for the other Eleanor. I'll follow the lead about whatever the two of you think. WalkingInHisShoes (talk) 05:44, 20 May 2020 (UTC)
WalkingInHisShoes, I'm glad you brought up that she might not be notable yet, because I had the same thought... unfortunately. Let's draftify it for now, and as long as you make even a small edit to it once every 6 months or so, it won't get deleted. Do you have access to any of the databases on the Wikipedia Library? You may find more sources there than on the general internet. I tried looking on Project Muse and struck out, but you might be able to find something on one of the art-specific databases, and it could be helpful for any other art articles you create later.
Anyways, I'll move Eleanor Harris to draft for you. You'll find it at Draft: Eleanor Harris. Thanks again Vexations for pointing this all out! :) Mcampany (talk) 19:46, 20 May 2020 (UTC)
Thanks to both of you. I figured since her mom and sister both have developed pages that I would find materials about her too - but sometimes you have to know when to fold 'em, right? I have not used The Wikipedia Library and I'm intrigued and intimidated. Where would you suggest I start Mcampany? WalkingInHisShoes (talk) 05:58, 21 May 2020 (UTC)

curation of list

You added a notice regarding lack of source to the page List of plants known as myrtle.

I removed it and added a footnote pointing to the linked articles for additional common names.

As per WP:LISTVERIFY, I think inclusion in this list qualify as "obviously appropriate material". The common name is verifiable in the linked article, and the fact of the common name itself justifies inclusion in the list.

Please also note the category Set indices on plant common names includes many similar list articles, and they generally are unsourced except for the fact that inclusion in the list is fairly obvious. For example, List of plants known as nettle is similarly unsourced.

Coastside (talk) 02:22, 20 May 2020 (UTC)

Arklow Lifeboat Station

Hi, I saw you reviewed the page and mark it for "page triage". Could you explain to me what that means and what needs to be done. TIA Arnkellow (talk) 10:48, 24 May 2020 (UTC)

Hi Arnkellow! It just means that your article has been approved to be indexed in search engines like google. You don't need to do anything with that notification, and if you'd like your article to be automatically indexed you can apply for autopatrol once you've created more than 25 articles. You can read more about the page reviewing process here. Take care! Mcampany (talk) 19:35, 24 May 2020 (UTC)
Thank you for your response, I don't know if I will get to 25 anytime soon. Thank you for the link to explain. Take care. Arnkellow (talk) 10:16, 25 May 2020 (UTC)

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Thanks

Thanks for the welcome message. I'm still getting the hang of learning the ropes and commands for Wikipedia, but I would like to beef up the Kochi/Henro Pilgrimage section as much as I can!

KochiCIR (talk) 05:30, 26 May 2020 (UTC)

Hi KochiCIR! I'm glad to hear you're improving that area! I think one of the best ways you can help now is by adding a little more detail to your articles. A one-sentence stub and a single reference is fine to start, but it'll be a long time until someone else comes around and gives each temple's article the level of attention they deserve. We especially don't want someone to nominate them for deletion because they don't appear notable enough. There's no rush to pump them all out quickly, so why not take your time and add more reliable, well-sourced information to each one?
Oh, and you might want to join Wikiproject Japan! There's a group of us who all work on Japan-related articles, and we can always use help. :) Mcampany (talk) 06:50, 26 May 2020 (UTC)
Hi Mcampany, thanks for the feedback. I've translated info from the Japanese Shōryū-ji article, and added it to the English side. I'd like to do that for all of the Kochi temples first, then possibly all of the temples for the henro pilgrimage. I will continuously try to improve and flesh out my articles as I get the hang of this!

KochiCIR (talk) 07:42, 26 May 2020 (UTC)

KochiCIR It looks great! When you translate from Japanese wikipedia you should mention that in the edit summary. I'm also really glad you added the citation from the Japanese wikipedia article. They don't always have inline citations, so you should always add more if there aren't any. English wikipedia is way more picky than Japanese wikipedia about inline citations and references, and I've noticed that a lot of users who come from Japanese wikipedia to English and users who are new and translating from Japanese wikipedia really struggle with it. Mcampany (talk) 07:54, 26 May 2020 (UTC)