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Welcome

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Welcome!

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Thank you SatuSuro, I am on a steep learning curve. Imago blue (talk) 03:27, 11 March 2010 (UTC)[reply]

OK making it slightly steeper -(1) never go into archives - they archives (2) learn how to do the four tildes thingo on your keboard and also into your preferences and sort out your signature (3) you dont need to answer on your own talk page either (4) if youre doing bios of oz anthros - excellent a very very short list to date and not very consistent with good bios - but make sure you read up on WP:BLP if you go for the living ones at all - for instance - BTW - Watson bio is short of in line cites/notes - its a strange place this wikipedia - many people leave out of frustration and a range of clinically defined disorders - and some with those even stay :( - always free free to ask any question about anything - and I will try to refrain from cynical short responses :) SatuSuro 04:26, 11 March 2010 (UTC)[reply]

Two questions: (a) does the ELGW article no longer count as a stub, and if so should I try to change this classification or will that happen at some stage without my help?

stubs can be identified by {{xxx }} covered templates at the bottom of a page - or by the tag on the talk page

(b) I'd like to expand the 'Dorothy Auchterlonie' article a little (she spent 20 years researching Grant Watson's life, among other things)

poor thing - I have tried to collect on Seaforth McKenzie for longer than that but will probably never get a book written

but in her academic work she was better known as Dorothy Green (Australian author and literary critic). I see there are functions for redirecting a search for 'Dorothy Green' to the right page, and for disambiguation, but am not sure how to work them in conjunction. Can I request Wikipedia to do this?

 Done - well worth opening the edits that I did to see how it is done

I once had the opportunity to record a now famous media character who had a comedy line about taking the internet for a walk (bit like mixing metaphors about dogs and a few other things) wikipedia wont do anything, we cannot even take it for a walk - we either work it out or find someone who can...

Thanks again, hope this doesn't seem too obtuse. Imago blue 1:17 pm, Today (UTC+8)

Nah too simple - next question please :) SatuSuro 10:12, 11 March 2010 (UTC)[reply]

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Still feeling my way here in US copyright terms-- in Australia this image is regarded as out of copyright, to the best of my knowledge. It has been frequently published in newspapers and other venues in this format, including by me. Imago blue 03:03, 20 March 2010 (UTC)

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Copyright tag added, I hope correctly Imago blue 03:04, 20 March 2010 (UTC)

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Thank you. DASHBot (talk) 00:28, 23 March 2010 (UTC)[reply]

thanks

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for help with to the islands, wish i could find agood wp:rs for the early australian penguin publishings, the category for stow was created as i think all the novels and books require arts eventually. cheers JarrahTree 12:37, 17 March 2016 (UTC)[reply]

Eugene Falleni sources

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Please see Talk:Eugene Falleni. That is the appropriate place to make your arguments, not in edit summaries. Reading this essay about verifiaiblity first might be helpful. -Jason A. Quest (talk) 02:29, 22 February 2021 (UTC)[reply]