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Thanks for your page - which I've tried to insert links into. Good to see the punk / 16th century crossover! Dsp13 (talk) 02:20, 19 November 2008 (UTC)[reply]

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Hi Bildup! If you wish to use the copyrighted text from your website in this article, you'll need to release it under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License. I believ you can do this by sending wording to the effect of Wikipedia:Declaration of consent for all enquiries to permissions-en AT wikimedia DOT org. See Wikipedia:Requesting_copyright_permission for full instructions. Hope that helps! Sionk (talk) 21:12, 6 August 2012 (UTC)[reply]

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look, you need to write it entirely from scratch. For good measure, you should use a more reliable source as the basis of your information. DGG ( talk ) 23:52, 13 August 2012 (UTC)[reply]

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Articles on Lewknor and SAQ candidates

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I have now created an article on Lewes Lewknor (using the DNB spelling). If you wish to get your book included on the Shakespeare authorship candidates list, then you should find a review of it in a newspaper or other source that meets the basic requirements of WP:RS. Paul B (talk) 20:14, 25 January 2013 (UTC)[reply]

Poem

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I have uploaded the Lewkenor poem to Wikisource [1] and have created an author page for Lewkenor [2]. If you want to add other works by Lewkenor you can create pages for them at wikisource and link them to the author page.

We shouldn't just be sticking whole poems in biographical articles here unless they serve a specific purpose. Anyway, as you added it, I'm afraid it was barely readable; this is what the page looked like. The name spelledcin the article has to be the same as thje title, but I've used the Lewkenor spelling in Wikisource as that's the most common spelling in literary studies. Paul B (talk) 19:57, 12 March 2013 (UTC)[reply]

Thanks! I will do that in future.

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I've left a comment on your Articles for Creation submission, which can be viewed at Draft:Stuart Lyon. Thanks! Roger (Dodger67) (talk) 20:04, 24 August 2015 (UTC)[reply]

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Hi Billdup.

I just stumbled across Lewkenorian theory of Shakespeare authorship and from there to William 'Bill' Corbett, and I noticed that your choice of username here strongly suggests an association with William Corbett. Please note that if you have such an association with the subject of an article, Wikipedia's policy on Conflict of Interest requires editors to declare such conflicts in specific ways. The long version can be found in the policy page, but the short version is that the conflict should be obvious to other editors in all relevant contexts, so one would either need to declare it in every edit, or make a highly visible general declaration. Typically, for the latter, one would place a notice on one's user page listing the articles one has a conflict on interest on, and the nature of that conflict; and on the relevant articles one lists oneself as an editor having a conflict of interest. And while it is not prohibited to edit articles about oneself, it is strongly discouraged due to the inherent conflict of interest.

Thus, if you have picked your username because you are William Corbet, or because you have some close association with him (friend, colleague, family, business partner, etc.), I urge you to familiarise yourself with the Conflict of Interest policy. If your choice of username does not imply a close relationship with Corbett (e.g. if you're just a fan, or a local historian or journalist from the same town, etc.) then this is of course not necessary. Please also note that you are not required to reveal your identity to edit Wikipedia (in fact, attempts at "outing" another editors real life identity are forbidden by policy!); only any relevant conflicts of interest are required to be disclosed (but, of course, in cases such as this, the disclosed conflict will often in itself reveal the identity, so the distinction may be academic).

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Hi Xover, I will amend my user page to show conflict of interests. Thanks. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Billdup (talkcontribs) 19:24, 16 January 2018 (UTC)[reply]
Done it. Is that enough? — Preceding unsigned comment added by Billdup (talkcontribs) 19:41, 16 January 2018 (UTC)[reply]
Hi Billdup. Thank's for responding. Yes, that's a very good start. In addition we will have to place the {{connected contributor}} template on the talk pages for the articles Lewkenorian theory of Shakespeare authorship, Lewes Lewknor, Samuel Lewkenor, and, especially, on William 'Bill' Corbett. I can take care of that unless you prefer to do it yourself.
Please note that disclosing a conflict of interest is just the minimum requirement and does not give carte blanche to edit these articles. In your edits to all articles where you have a conflict of interest you will need to be careful to adhere to the COI policy. In particular, if you wish to make an edit about yourself, or that cites your own work (your book, for instance), you should generally bring it up on the talk page and let someone else do the editing rather than doing it yourself (you can use the template {{Request edit}} for this). Further, because you have written a book about Lewknor, your neutrality will automatically be in question on all those articles, and so you should take extra care to avoid any semblance of bias. For any even slightly controversial changes, discuss them on the talk page first.
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Hi, thanks for your help, if you could place the templates that would be great. I haven't used the Talk page before but will start now. I understand the need to control conflict of interests but as I am an SME on Lewes Lewkenor it's hard not to cite my own research when others have got it wrong! comment added by Billdup (talk

I've placed the templates on the articles mentioned, as well as switched your user page to the appropriate template.
I know it's hard to do in practice, but you need to realise that there are actual reasons why Wikipedia has the policies that it does. For instance, we do not allow original research, because it is not verifiable. Without those two policies we'd be in a situation where anybody could make up any claim, and Wikipedia would soon be completely irrelevant (nobody would trust it for anything). Similarly, we require reliable secondary sourcing, and do not allow self-published sources. Experience has shown that we cannot trust the quality of self-published sources because they have not been wetted through a process like formal peer review, or the selection process of a major academic publisher with a reputation to maintain. Wikipedia's purpose is to summarise existing mainstream scholarship in encyclopedic form. If mainstream scholarship has gotten it wrong or ignored something, then Wikipedia is not the place to correct the issue. This is by design: Wikipedia is designed to be conservative in its coverage.
I haven't checked the relevant articles in any detail, but I had a quick look at a couple of your most recent edits. These may have other issues, but most obviously they indicate that you need to support the claims in the article with secondary sources. There are extremely limited cases where citing primary sources directly is appropriate; and your book, quite apart from the COI issue, is self-published, and so mostly cannot be used as a source for these issues. You need to find sources written by mainstream scholars published somewhere with some kind of transparent editorial policy (articles in peer reviewed journals, or monographs published on a university press, are good examples). James S. Shapiro, Samuel Schoenbaum, Stanley Wells, and Irvin Matus have all published in this area, so you might start with checking them. --Xover (talk) 06:58, 17 January 2018 (UTC)[reply]

Xover Hi, I have added a number of secondary sources to my article and removed some of the more offending stuff, I hope this helps and any changes you can help me with will be much appreciated. I assumed that as this is an article and not an encyclopaedic entry that arguing the case with easily checkable references would have been permitted. It is, after all, an extraordinary case. Thanks for your assistance. comment added by Billdup (talk

Wikipedia:Expert editors may contain something helpful. Happy editing! Gråbergs Gråa Sång (talk) 11:13, 12 February 2018 (UTC)[reply]

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Thanks for your assistance. comment added by Billdup (talk

Some assistance, huh? :/
I've been looking for sources to justify putting Lewes Lewkenor on List of Shakespeare authorship candidates, but by googling "Lewes Lewkenor" + Corbett I found nothing useful. Per WP:SELFPUBLISH your book is not useful for this. Neither is Amazon. Gråbergs Gråa Sång (talk) 10:55, 13 February 2018 (UTC)[reply]


Hi Gråbergs Gråa Sång, I listed all the sources in the article who have suggested Lewkenor as an influence on Othello, all of whom are highly regarded Shakespearean scholars. When I wrote the bio for Lewes Lewkenor I didn't link to my book as per the rules on self-publishing, I did add it to the Lewkenorian article because that is based on my research and therefore can't be written without reference to that work. I understand that self-publishing and citing one's own work is not allowed and would be happy to remove any offending links. As Shakespeare authorship is a fringe area I would have thought any additional information is better than deleting alternative candidates, I'm surprised that anyone could read my article and pronounce that there was nothing of value in it: I balance your opinion against Cwmhiraeth who thought it was an impressive new article.

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