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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Dorevabelfiore/sandbox/misc_notes

Misc reminders

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Useful tutorials

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Pages to think about

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Writers

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Film

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Musicians

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Civil rights activists

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Artists

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Pew Center for Arts & Heritage (list of recipients) - https://www.pewcenterarts.org/grants-grantees

Linguists

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Wikipedia:WikiProject Women in Red/Missing articles by occupation/Linguists

Skeptics

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Scientists

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Librarians

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Greater Philadelphia / Pennsylvania Area

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Women in Red (Generic)

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ORES

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Wikipedia pages working on

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Wikidata work

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Commons work

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  • Cedars House
  • Wissahickon Environmental Center
  • Church of the Annunciation - Lincoln Drive
  • Adelbert Fleischer House
  • Valley Green Inn
  • Studio Swine (CC pic found)

Future WikiSalon demonstrations

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Wikipedia Meetup: Philadelphia

  • Update to Archives At documentation
  • How and when to use IPA transcription for Pronunciation - November 2024
  • Internet Archive rescue deadlinks tutorial
  • xTools review
  • Advanced citations in Wikipedia (book, PDF)
  • Wikipedia User settings and cool tools/widgets
    • Who wrote this?
    • ViewIt!
  • How to create a WikiQuote page

Future WikiSalon guest speakers

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  • Peter Meyer (WikiDC) - Wikimedia Movement Charter (May 2024)
  • Peter Meyer (WikiDC) - North American Hub (June 2024)
  • John Mark Ockerbloom (UPenn) - Online Books Page
  • Jamie Flood? - ViewIt!
  • ?? TBD - WikiQuote
    • We could probably do it.
  • ?? TBD - WikiCite
    • Lane Rasberry
    • the man from WikiConference NA

General references and tools

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Notes on stubs

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How to mark an article as a stub[edit source] Shortcuts: WP:STUBSPACING WP:SVSP After writing a short article, or finding an unmarked stub, you should insert a stub template. Choose from among the templates listed at Wikipedia:WikiProject Stub sorting/Stub types.

Per the manual of style, the stub template is placed at the end of the article, after the External links section, any navigation templates, and the category tags, so that the stub category will appear after all article content. It is usually desirable to leave two blank lines between the first stub template and whatever precedes it. As with all templates, stub templates are added by simply placing the name of the template in the text between double pairs of curly brackets (e.g., (curly braces) Wikipedia-stub (curly braces) ). Stub templates are transcluded, not substituted.

i.e. add template curly braces for physicist-stub for physicists

Notes on translations

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Requesting a translation from a foreign language to English[edit source] Requesting a translation from a foreign-language Wikipedia into English is easy.

If the English article already exists (but a translation would be useful because the article in the foreign language is of higher quality): simply place a translation template from the category Category:Expand by language Wikipedia templates on the English article page. For example, to request improvement of the English article on Fuerteventura, based on the equivalent article on Spanish Wikipedia, place (curly braces) Expand Spanish|Fuerteventura (curly braces) on the English article Fuerteventura. If the English article does not yet exist: you can: create the article on English Wikipedia as a stub article, explaining or defining the subject of the article in a sentence or two; then immediately tag your stub article with a translation template, as above. or add a page request red link in the Requested articles Project section with the proposed title of the article which will contain the translation adding an interwiki link to the foreign-language Wikipedia page(s). Note that fewer people will likely see a request created using this method.

Code for noting a translation on the Talk page: 2 curly brackets translated|es|Braulio Jatar 2 curly brackets

Notes on Did You Know? nominations

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  1. Step 1: Wikipedia Did You Know
  2. Follow to Nominations Template Template Talk: Did You Know
    1. Use name of article without brackets
    2. Put name of article in brackets on the DYK question line
  3. Step 3: Edit DYK Nominations page for exact date the article was created and enter Template:Did you know nominations/name of page between 2 curly brackets
    1. Note potential server time differences could make the article creation later
  4. Step 4: Edit Talk Page of Article with Template:Did you know nominations/name of page between 2 curly brackets
  5. FYI that after 5 nominations, you have to do a Quid-Pro-Quo (PQP) Review

(Count = 2)

Reviewing Guide: Wikipedia:DYKR

  1. I can review if I have not done edits to it
  1. English WIkipedia no more than 7 days old (~8 is close if there are articles)

"new"

  1. readable prose
  2. dykcheck
    1. added dykcheck to my skin vector.js
    2. check hook to be immediately followed by citation from reputable source
  3. Go into edit of review on template page

run Dup checker on article URL and every URL in the reflist

    1. set minimum number of words to 4
  1. Do the hook citation count
    1. lead can have no citations if everything is mentioned later
  1. QPQ check or track back to check that the person did the QPQ DYK review they said they did

Examples: (Caroline Trevor DYK)

  • subst:DYKtick in douible brackets Article is new and is long enough per DYK check. It was nominated 8 days after creation [This can be considered acceptable as older nominations were still being processed - see Supplementary Rules for Older Article (D9)]. Article is neutral, has appropriate inline citations, and does not have close paraphrasing or copyright issues per WMFLabs Dup Detector. Hook is short enough per Character Count check. It is interesting, accurate, neutral and all facts are cited with inline citations. QPQ done. No images. This is my first DYK review, and I am reviewing in order to gain more experience in Wikipedia. Dorevabelfiore (talk) 01:24, 29 April 2016 (UTC)

Queues: T:DYK/Q

Special Occasion Queues: Template_talk:Did_you_know#Special_occasion_holding_area

Example Infobox

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Becky Birtha
Born1948
NationalityAmerican
Occupation(s)Author, Poet

Example External Media Box 1

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External videos
video icon “Bridging Art and Science: Rebecca Kamen at TEDxChristiansburg”, September 22, 2012, TEDx Talks
video icon “Rebecca Kamen - Divining Nature"
video icon “Rebecca Kamen and Discoveries"

Example External Media Box 2

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Demo for using the External Media template

Example Library Resources Box

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Also, another way to do it is wrap it with the Commons link inline (both in double curly braces):

Library resources box|by=yes

|lcheading=

|viaf= 77472624

commons cat inline|Massimo Pigliucci

Example Authority Control

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Authority control between double curly braces

See also: Wikipedia:Manual of Style/Layout As a metadata template, the Authority control template should be placed after the external links section and navigation templates.

Example categories

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(between double brackets) :Category:1948 births (between double brackets) :Category:20th-century American novelists (between double brackets) Living people

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Commons between 2 curly brackets

Full list of sister project templates

Example references and citations

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Yolanda Wisher- example news article (URL).[1]

Yolanda Wisher - example book (Worldcat URL).[2]

Test me[3]

What a great site![4]

What a great book![5]

What a great article!

Sample work for Fresh Air event

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Mary and Pete example: [6]

Worldcat example: [6]

Worldcat short permalink example: A shorter version of the url, using a permalink or persistent identifier that is likely to remain stable, is shown below. The digits at the end of the long version of the url are the same as the digits of the permalink. [6]

To cite this interview more than once in the same article, I would paste in the following wherever I wanted an additional citation: [6]

Example audio box --> NPR for advanced cases

Pete example - Seurat: -------->

External videos
video icon Post-Impressionism, Seurat's A Sunday on La Grande Jatte - 1884, Smarthistory[7]

Pete example with extra info - Terry Gross winning award at White House --------->

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Template:Interlanguage_link

single Luis Bravo (poeta) [es]

multi Olena Chaplynska [uk; ru; ja]

Wikidata resources

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Wikidata work

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Artists

Translation work

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Welcome templates

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subst:Kittens|image=2_Kittens.jpg in curly brackets

subst:Kittens

subst:cookies

subst:Cookies|message=This is an additional message that you can add if you'd like.

Citing Internet Archive archived pages

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This is a quick test.[8] Manual web citation as "dead" with original and archive links filled in.

Deleting sandbox pages

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Place db-u1 inside curly brackets on the page for admins to speed delete.

Checkmarks

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Place check mark inside curly brackets to create a green check mark: checkY

Signatures

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3 tildes Dorevabelfiore (talk)
4 Dorevabelfiore (talk) 16:59, 7 May 2021 (UTC)
5 16:59, 7 May 2021 (UTC)

Doreva

Commons work

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  • Extracted from: |other versions= 2 CURLIES ExtractedFrom|Airea D. Matthews, Julia Kolchinsky Dasbach, Keetje Kuipers and Julia Bloch at Kelly Writers House.jpg 2 CURLIES
  • Renaming: [Commons File Renaming]

Good examples of project pages

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References

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  1. ^ "Alumna Yolanda Wisher named Philadelphia's third poet laureate | Temple Now". news.temple.edu. Retrieved 2016-02-13.
  2. ^ Wisher, Yolanda (2014-01-01). Monk eats an afro. ISBN 1934909424.
  3. ^ Anzaldúa, Gloria (1987-01-01). Borderlands: the new mestiza = La frontera. San Francisco: Spinsters/Aunt Lute. ISBN 0933216254.
  4. ^ "Home | Temple University Libraries". library.temple.edu. Retrieved 2017-02-01.
  5. ^ Higgins, Ryan T. (2015). Mother Bruce. Disney-Hyperion. p. 1. ISBN 1484730887.
  6. ^ a b c d Fresh Air with Terry Gross (May 31, 2011). "'Incognito': What's Hiding In The Unconscious Mind". National Public Radio (U.S.) WHYY, Inc. Press the blue button to hear the audio of the interview. Cite error: The named reference "Fresh Air" was defined multiple times with different content (see the help page).
  7. ^ "Post-Impressionism, Seurat's A Sunday on La Grande Jatte - 1884". Smarthistory at Khan Academy. Retrieved January 4, 2013.
  8. ^ Stavis, Barrie. "Barry Stavis Home Page". Internet Archive. Archived from the original on 2016-02-05. Retrieved 2020-08-24.