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CFCF

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    This user has been on Wikipedia for 18 years, 3 months and 18 days.


    Interview invitation from a Wikipedia researcher in University of Minnesota

    Hello CFCF,

    I am Bowen Yu, a Ph.D. student from GroupLens Research at the University of Minnesota - Twin Cities. Currently, we are undertaking a study about turnover (editors leaving and joining) in WikiProjects within Wikipedia. We are trying to understand the effects of member turnovers in the WikiProject group, in terms of the group performance and member interaction, with a purpose of learning how to build successful online communities in future. More details about our project can be found on this meta-wiki page.

    I would like to invite you for an interview if you are interested in our study and willing to share your experience with us. The interview will be about 30 - 45 minutes via either Skype or Google Hangout. You will receive a $10 gift card as compensation afterwards.

    Please reach me at bowen@cs.umn.edu if you are interested or have any questions.

    Thank you,

    Bowen
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    WikiProject Anatomy newsletter (#6)

    Released January 2018  · Previous newsletter  · Next

    Hello WikiProject Anatomy participant! This is our sixth newsletter, documenting what's going on in WikiProject Anatomy, news, current projects and other items of interest.

    I value feedback, and if you think I've missed something, or don't wish to receive this again, please leave a note on my talk page, or remove your name from the mailing list.

    Yours truly, --Tom (LT) (talk) 10:48, 21 January 2018 (UTC)[reply]

    What's new

    new good articles since last newsletter include Thyroid, Hypoglossal nerve, Axillary arch, Human brain, Cerebrospinal fluid, Accessory nerve, Gallbladder, and Interventricular foramina (neuroanatomy)
    I write an Introduction to Anatomy on Wikipedia in the Journal of Anatomy [1]
    Vagina receives a lot of attention on its way to good article status.
    We reach two projects goals of 20 good articles, and less than half of our articles as stubs, in July 2017. [2]
    A discussion about two preferred section titles takes place here.

    Introduction to WikiProject Anatomy and Anatomy on Wikipedia

    We welcome all those interested in anatomy!
    We welcome all those interested in anatomy!

    Seeing as we have so many new members, and a constant stream of new editors to our articles, I would like to write in this issue about how our project and articles are arranged.

    The main page for WikiProject Anatomy is here. We are a WikiProject, which is a group of editors interested in editing and maintaining anatomy articles. Our editors come from all sorts of disciplines, from academically trained anatomists, students, and lay readers, to experienced Wikipedia editors. Based on previous discussions, members of our project have chosen to focus mainly on human anatomy ([3]), with a separate project for animal anatomy (WP:ANAN). A WikiProject has no specific rights or abilities on Wikipedia, however it does allow a central venue for discussion on different issues where interested editors can be asked to contribute, collaborate, and perhaps reach a consensus.

    Project and article structure

    Wikipedia has about 5,500,000 articles. Of these, about 20,000 fall under our project, about 5,000 of which are text-containing articles. Articles are manually assigned by editors as relating to our project (many using the rater tool). As well as articles, other Wikipedia pages in our project include, lists, disambiguation pages, and redirects. Our articles are improving over time, and you can have a look at our goals and progress, or last newsletter, to get a better idea about this.

    Our articles are structured according to the manual of style, specifically here. The manual of style is a guideline, which "is a generally accepted standard that editors should attempt to follow, though it is best treated with common sense, and occasional exceptions may apply", and prescribes the layout of anatomy articles, most of which follow it.

    Our articles are organised in a particular way. Most articles have a infobox in its lead, describing key characteristics about the article. Because we have so many articles, articles are often linked together in different ways. An article tends to focus on the primary topic it is written about. Further information can be linked like this, or piped (like this). We use navboxes, which are the boxes at the bottom of articles providing links to similar topics, as well as hatnotes. Typical hatnotes in articles include {{main}}, {{see also}} and {{further}}. This lets us link to relevant and related articles. The bottom of articles also shows categories, which store groups of related articles.

    Tools

    For interested editors, our project offers a number of additional tools to help edit our articles. On our main page appears a log of the most edited recent articles. An automatic list of recent changes to all our articles is here. We have a list of the most popular pages (WP:ANAT500). To keep abreast of news and discussions, it is best to monitor our talk page, newsletters, and our article alerts, which automatically lists deletion, good article, featured article, and move proposals. We also have a open tasks page for editors to create lists of tasks that other editors can collaborate with. Articles are also manually assigned to a "discipline", so interested editors in for example, gross anatomy, histology, or embryology can easily locate articles via here.

    Our project has all sorts of smaller items that editors may or may not know about, including a barnstar, user box ({{User WPAnatomy}}), welcoming template ({{WPANATOMY welcome}}) and fairly comprehensive listing of templates (here).

    Invitation

    We are always happy to help out, and I invite new editors, or for those with any questions relating to how to get around the confusing environment that is Wikipedia, to post on our talk page or, for a kind introduction to questions, at the WP:TEAHOUSE.

    How can I contribute?

    • Ask questions! Talk with other editors, collaborate - and if you need help, ask!
    • Continue to add content (and citations) to our articles
    • Collaborate and discuss with other editors - many hands make light work!
    • Find a space, task or type of article that you enjoy editing - there are lots of untended niches out there

    This has been transcluded to the talk pages of all active WikiProject Anatomy users. To opt-out, leave a message on the talkpage of Tom (LT) or remove your name from the mailing list

    Precious anniversary

    Precious
    Two years!

    --Gerda Arendt (talk) 06:10, 6 October 2018 (UTC)[reply]

    This Month in GLAM: September 2018





    Headlines
    • Albania report: Collections of Museums in Albania
    • Armenia report: GLAM+Wikidata
    • Australia report: WikiTour AU
    • Brazil report: Developing tGLAM: a landing-page generator for GLAM initiatives
    • France report: European Heritage Days; Linked data for archaeology; Paris: Edit-a-thon at Mobilier National
    • Germany report: History of Women and Democracy, Wikipedia-Culture-Ambassadors and two GLAM-on-Tour-stations in just four weeks
    • Macedonia report: Wiki camps in Macedonia
    • Malaysia report: Wikipedia for Galleries, Libraries, Archives and Museum
    • Mexico report: Open GLAM Mexico 2018
    • Netherlands report: >20,000 press photographs 1940-1990 uploaded, GLAM Wiki Meeting, Aerial Photographs, GLAM-Wiki Manual & Wikipedia Course for Historical Societies
    • Norway report: Women in Red; Researhers Days 2018; The 2019 edition of #wikinobel
    • Poland report: Archival photographs and literary knowledge enrich Polish Wikipedia
    • Serbia report: Impact of GLAM seminars: Decentralization of GLAM activities
    • Sweden report: Wikidata P3595 Biografiskt lexikon för Finland; Student Project at the Nordic Museum; Learning about sources on Swedish Wikipedia
    • UK report: Botanical illustrations and Wiki Loves Monuments in Scotland
    • USA report: Back to school
    • Wikipedia Library report: Books & Bytes–Issue 30, August–September 2018
    • Wikidata report: Wikidata Tour Down Under
    • Calendar: October's GLAM events
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    Books & Bytes, Issue 30

    The Wikipedia Library

    Books & Bytes
    Issue 30, August – Septmeber 2018

    • Library Card translation
    • Spotlight: 1Lib1Ref spreads to the Southern Hemisphere and beyond
    • Wikimedia and Libraries User Group update
    • Global branches update
    • Bytes in brief

    French version of Books & Bytes is now available in meta!
    Read the full newsletter

    Sent by MediaWiki message delivery on behalf of The Wikipedia Library team --MediaWiki message delivery (talk) 03:43, 25 October 2018 (UTC)[reply]

    The Signpost: 28 October 2018

    Facto Post – Issue 17 – 29 October 2018

    Facto Post – Issue 17 – 29 October 2018

    The Editor is Charles Matthews, for ContentMine. Please leave feedback for him, on his User talk page.
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    Back numbers are here.

    Wikidata imaged

    Around 2.7 million Wikidata items have an illustrative image. These files, you might say, are Wikimedia's stock images, and if the number is large, it is still only 5% or so of items that have one. All such images are taken from Wikimedia Commons, which has 50 million media files. One key issue is how to expand the stock.

    Indeed, there is a tool. WD-FIST exploits the fact that each Wikipedia is differently illustrated, mostly with images from Commons but also with fair use images. An item that has sitelinks but no illustrative image can be tested to see if the linked wikis have a suitable one. This works well for a volunteer who wants to add images at a reasonable scale, and a small amount of SPARQL knowledge goes a long way in producing checklists.

    Gran Teatro, Cáceres, Spain, at night

    It should be noted, though, that there are currently 53 Wikidata properties that link to Commons, of which P18 for the basic image is just one. WD-FIST prompts the user to add signatures, plaques, pictures of graves and so on. There are a couple of hundred monograms, mostly of historical figures, and this query allows you to view all of them. commons:Category:Monograms and its subcategories provide rich scope for adding more.

    And so it is generally. The list of properties linking to Commons does contain a few that concern video and audio files, and rather more for maps. But it contains gems such as P3451 for "nighttime view". Over 1000 of those on Wikidata, but as for so much else, there could be yet more.

    Go on. Today is Wikidata's birthday. An illustrative image is always an acceptable gift, so why not add one? You can follow these easy steps: (i) log in at https://tools.wmflabs.org/widar/, (ii) paste the Petscan ID 6263583 into https://tools.wmflabs.org/fist/wdfist/ and click run, and (iii) just add cake.

    Birthday logo
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    Dyslexia

    Hi this is to inform you that Dyslexia which you edited will be submitted for WikiJournal of Medicine...The objective of this message is to invite the contributors to collaboratively submit the article for review through Wiki.J.Med, and if possible, to help in further betterment of the article in accordance to the suggestions of the reviewers. Wikipedia articles are collaboratively authored. So, it is very important to make the authors aware of such a process that the article is currently undergoing[4] thanks--Ozzie10aaaa (talk) 17:11, 3 November 2018 (UTC)[reply]

    This Month in GLAM: October 2018





    Headlines
    • Belgium report: Erbstuecke edit-a-thon; Women in Tech edit-a-thon; Wiki Club Brussels; Wikidata workshop + party
    • Brazil report: "There is no reason not to participate in a GLAM-Wiki initiative": an interview with the director of the Museum of Veterinary Anatomy
    • Estonia report: Estonian art and geoscience collections finding their way to Commons
    • Finland report: (RE)Photographic autumn
    • France report: GLAMWiki 2018 Tel Aviv; City of Grenoble
    • Germany report: GLAMorous Conferences
    • Netherlands report: ‘More Gelders Heritage available via Wikimedia’ by Erfgoed Gelderland; Writing week Friesland; Wiki Techstorm
    • Norway report: Wiki Loves Monuments and wikinobel
    • Poland report: Heirlooms - locally and internationally
    • Serbia report: The growing GLAM
    • Sweden report: Roundtripping Project, Books Import and Wikidata Imported to SOCH
    • Switzerland report: Built heritage conservation on Commons; les sans pagEs at a Modern art museum
    • UK report: Wikidata in Oxford
    • USA report: Wikiconference North America Culture Crawl
    • WMF GLAM report: Documentation survey, Structured Data on Commons consultations, blog posts and conferences
    • Calendar: November's GLAM events
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    Healthism

    Dear CFCF, I noticed you made major revisions in the voice on Healthism I recently revised and, then, you blocked my account. It is very sad to see the number of mistakes you reintroduced in the text - for example, Crawford is not an economist but a sociologist and Nikolas Rose has nothing to do with Skrabaneck and it has written nothing on the concept of healthism - not by chance, in the citation the page number is missing. Maybe, the main misunderstanding is that this concept is not a medical concept but rather a sociological concept and it would be understood as such. As a professional social scientist, I am bewildered by the poor argument you draw on to revise the text and I would ask at least some explanation. Mauroturrini (talk) 16:32, 9 November 2018 (UTC)[reply]