User talk:JohnDS Olszewski
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Namibian weather
[edit]Dear John, Wikipedia is happy to have the subject experts on board, welcome! Your addition to the article Namibia is much welcome. It would be fantastic if you could provide a few references for your overview---to your own articles, or to whatever sources you use, but beware of self--plagiarising, which is not allowed. I have placed a [citation needed] tag for the time being.
If you reference text to your own writings you might get automated or individual conflict of interest warnings (because of your account name and the match to the article author). Don't worry too much about that, I can help if there is any problem. Cheers, Pgallert (talk) 08:26, 28 August 2012 (UTC)
Edit tests on Namibia
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References
[edit]See my answer to your question.— Vchimpanzee · talk · contributions · 21:44, 3 September 2012 (UTC)
- Dear John, I have inserted a fragment of a reference to Namibia, according to the information you gave on Wikipedia:Help desk/Archives/2012 August 30#Namibia. It would be great if you could check the title and give further information, if possible (url if the source is online, author or editor, publication date). As for the rainfall measurements, the question is if it has been published anywhere:
- If it has been published, or if it is theoretically available (not necessarily online), then it can be used as reference. Just tell me where it could be accessed, and I will enter the information. It is not a perfect source for Wikipedia because it is primary data, but it is better than nothing.
- If it is your data and has not been published, then Wikipedia calls this Original Research, and it cannot be used. This is mainly because no one but you could verify it, and we do not want to be in this situation.
- Either way, if you wrote something similar in one of your articles, it would be much better to reference the text in Namibia to your publications. Again, we need publisher, date, title, and if possible url. You can post the information right here if you want; I have your talk page on my watchlist and will see whenever anyone adds anything. Thanks again for your contribution, Best regards, Pgallert (talk) 08:08, 4 September 2012 (UTC)
- Dear John, I have inserted a fragment of a reference to Namibia, according to the information you gave on Wikipedia:Help desk/Archives/2012 August 30#Namibia. It would be great if you could check the title and give further information, if possible (url if the source is online, author or editor, publication date). As for the rainfall measurements, the question is if it has been published anywhere: