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Furness College, Lancaster University
Hi,
I understand that you probably strive to ensure clarity of information and presentation of information on a wide variety of wikipedia articles, but it seems you have gone a bit overkill on the Furness College article. The article is never going to be up to a standard that would probably satisfy your expectations, nor those of Wikipedia, but by definition, there has to be an article. It would be better if this contained some relevant and useful information rather than be completely empty. A lot of the information cannot be referenced to online checkable sources, both the official Lancaster Uni website and the official Furness College page are lacking in information.
So, enforcing such a rule would strip the article of any relevance to the reader. The article is edited by staff and members of the College who either know the information personally or can find it dotted around the College's building or in the internal records. This is the exact same way that the other articles on Lancaster University colleges are maintained and checked for accuracy. If you wish to collectivly edit each of those college's pages and enforce the same rules then fair enough, and good luck to keeping those changes in force, but to slam those rules on just one college is unfair and pointless. I am going to revert the changes you made and I ask that you leave us to continue editing it ourselves.
--Anacdahudee (talk) 18:33, 22 May 2013 (UTC)
- Hello, I can understand why you might be frustrated, however there are a number of reasons for making the changes. "The article is never going to be up to a standard that would probably satisfy your expectations, nor those of Wikipedia, but by definition, there has to be an article." I kind of disagree with you, the article can be as good as any material out there but you cannot claim thinks on wikipedia is you can't provide relevant references. If there are no references then there probably shouldn't be an article. Just like writing an academic paper, an encyclopaedia needs to be reputable and reference anything it states. You can refer to archives of the college or material if you can reference it.
- I don't think anything I removed was relevant or useful. List past JCR presidents and staff isn't relevant to an encyclopedia. Most of these people are not notable, and by that I mean have a national or international presence and so cannot be included. If you want to keep a record of this information I suggest you start a personal website or ask the college to record it on their website. Wikipedia is not your personal website. I refer to WP:OWN, be careful to claim ownership of pages otherwise it could get you blocked in future. Also, I would be cautious if you have a conflict of interest and are involved with the college, wikipedia needs to keep to a neutral point of view, WP:NPOV.
- I believe the other college pages follow similar rules since I went through these pages and removed similar material. I'm not picking this college in particular. Check if you need to. Sorry if any of this seems harsh and i'm happy to explain more. Aloneinthewild (talk) 21:56, 22 May 2013 (UTC)
Im still trying to learn how to do references, and so if I could I would rectify some of these issues. There seems to many people these days on here that are all to happy to go through articles removing information because its not cited or they challenge it, without actually researching. A few months ago someone removed the College motto from the page, because it wasn't cited, even though its clearly on the Lancaster University official page. I agree it does need to be reputable, but I think the information should remain until we have a chance to learn to reference with wikipedia and decide what information is useful to be on here. Even in an academic paper, the reader has to place some trust in the author and editorial processes, especially in arts subjects, ideas and information can be provided but cannot be necessarly backed up by hard proof, especially ones that are of an online digital nature.
I am a college staff member, but I am well aware of Wiki's code of conduct and I just wish to ensure information is presented on equal terms with the other colleges. I see you have actually recently gone through and edited the other college pages. It will be interesting to see if this stays. Is there an actual wikipedia suggestion that says that people have to be notable internationally and nationally to be listed, I have not seen one? If a headmaster of a School is not well known, does that mean he is not listed as the headmaster? Im going to point to 5th pillar of Wikipedia and do my best to improve the article as I can, if you would like to join in by helping with references or other presentation ideas and such, then that would be great. Removing as much information as you did, helps nobody in my opinion.
Anacdahudee (talk) 07:57, 23 May 2013 (UTC)
I have added references and tightened up the content a bit. Feel free to have a look through and let me know what you think and where it could use some improvement. Might even be able to get it up from a start class article to C.
Anacdahudee (talk) 13:00, 27 May 2013 (UTC)
- The references is a lot better now. I'd be happy to help out but i'm afraid I don't know much about the topic. I still don't agree with listing jcr committees, this has been discussed with lots of other pages and will always cause debate. As you remark a headmaster would be ok as it sticks to the topic of the article, however lists of student positions which change every year is not relevant. Just be aware that other editors may tackle this too. It mainly concerns WP:BLP and WP:NLIST. Aloneinthewild (talk) 11:25, 30 May 2013 (UTC)
- I've removed them now and swapped around the infobox to match some of the other colleges. Just need to replace the two photos now and I will be happy with it. Anacdahudee (talk) 19:45, 13 June 2013 (UTC)
Thank you, and a request
Hi, thanks for your thanks. I had no idea you could do that! I see you make the rowing blades, please could I make a cheeky request? Queen Mary, University of London Boat Club? Blades as seen here? That would be supes! Grunners (talk) 10:22, 31 May 2013 (UTC)
- That's ok, it looks like it is a new feature that you can thank editors. Yes I can make the rowing blade, I can probably base it on File:Oriel_College_Boat_Club_Rowing_Blade.svg. Is that the right shade of blue? If you know of the designs of all of the London colleges I could make those too. Aloneinthewild (talk) 18:23, 31 May 2013 (UTC)
- Near as makes no difference, thanks! Yeah, I know all the blades, though not off the top of my head, could easily get them though. Grunners (talk) 23:31, 31 May 2013 (UTC)
- Ok, i've started to upload some of the London blades. file:Queen Mary University of London Boat Club Rowing Blade.svg is there too. Hope its ok Aloneinthewild (talk) 13:47, 5 June 2013 (UTC)
- So awesome :) Thank you Grunners (talk) 16:12, 5 June 2013 (UTC)
Otago University Rowing Club
Hi There
I appreciate that your efforts are in good nature but your revisions to the OURC page are misplaced. The English translation to our motto is not 'Courage' as you have written but in fact 'We will dare' and is taken from our students association. As such we will be reverting the page back once more.
Thank you
Desmi478 (talk) 08:42, 15 June 2013 (UTC)
- Please see WP:COIU, I will correct the motto mistake. Aloneinthewild (talk) 10:13, 15 June 2013 (UTC)
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Unfortunately, the infobox is generating "Admission: Men and women", which seems implausible... AnonMoos (talk) 03:21, 23 August 2013 (UTC)
- Unfortunately that's a problem with the infobox itself and itr would need changing. Have a try yourself? Aloneinthewild (talk) 11:54, 25 August 2013 (UTC)
- Since I'm not particularly a template hacker, and have little interest in the internal institutional structuring of Cambridge, and you were the one who made the switch, maybe you should take responsibility for ensuring that your changes "do no harm"... AnonMoos (talk) 23:58, 27 August 2013 (UTC)
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- That policy is about users and their personal credentials, see WP:CREDENTIAL for use of credentials in articles such as academic degrees/ titles Aloneinthewild (talk) 22:29, 29 August 2013 (UTC)
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Hi I saw you worked on the Crescent Boat Club Page! Would there be any chance you'd like to contribute or give more facts on it for the Schuylkill Navy Page? Thank you! — Preceding unsigned comment added by Jyp25 (talk • contribs) 11:49, 10 October 2013 (UTC)
Hey I saw you were working on the page. I'm working on it for a school project which my team and I are finishing up tomorrow afternoon. Any advice on the page? Thanks user:Aaramsey33 Aaramsey33 (talk) 01:35, 10 October 2013 (UTC)
- Hi both, I'm afraid I don't really know much about the Schuylkill, I was just doing some tidying up and trying to help out with formatting. Everything you've done looks great for the page. Any further third party sources you can get would be good, are there any events which have been covered in the national press that you could reference? (I'm guessing Dad Vail possibly?) Otherwise, good work Aloneinthewild (talk) 17:33, 10 October 2013 (UTC)
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Hi, I saw you added the logo to the University of Chichester page. This is now outdated, would you be able to replace it with the current one? It's all one colour. I can send it through if you like.
Thanks Oaklandschi — Preceding unsigned comment added by Oaklandschi (talk • contribs) 11:40, 5 November 2013 (UTC)
- Yes I should be able to do that. I'll have a look at the university website Aloneinthewild (talk) 20:25, 5 November 2013 (UTC)
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Queen Mary University of London was not founded in 1934 Aloneinthewild, which is why I changed it to the date Westfield College was established in 1882. The university was established between 1885 and 1887.
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- Did you see my edit summary?
- Queen Mary College didn't gain its royal charter until this year (even though it had been formed years previously)
The established date for all those in the list is the date Royal Charter was given. Westfield College may have been founded then, but it was not the current institution that now exists. I can understand that date of establishment is debatable but the date of royal charter is a good standard to use and has been used through university articles. Aloneinthewild (talk) 18:25, 18 January 2014 (UTC)
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Thank you for sorting out 'Fellows of Trinity College'! I am now checking St. John's/Caius!!
Martin 20:05, 22 January 2014 (UTC)~
PS LEAVE A REPLY, HERE AS I WILL BE BACK LATER ON;
Have you looked at 'The Cambridge Apostles'? :
A
- Noel Annan, intelligence officer, provost of King's College, Cambridge, provost of University College, London, vice-chancellor of the University of London, member of the House of Lords (1948)
B
- Ferenc Békássy, Hungarian poet (1912)
- Julian Bell, poet (1928)
- Francis Birrell, critic and journalist (?) query
- Anthony Blunt, art adviser to the Queen, MI5 officer, KGB spy (1927)
- R. B. Braithwaite, philosopher (1921)
- Rupert Brooke, poet (1908)
- Oscar Browning, educator (1858)
- Charles Buller, barrister and MP (1826)
- Arthur William Buller, judge of the Supreme Court, Calcutta (1828)
- Guy Burgess, MI6 officer, KGB spy (1932)
C
- D. G. Champernowne (1934)
D
- Erasmus Alvey Darwin, brother of Charles Darwin (1823)
- Partha Dasgupta, emeritus Frank Ramsey Professor of Economics at St John's College, Cambridge (???) query
- Hugh Sykes Davies (1932)[1]
- Goldsworthy Lowes Dickinson, historian and philosopher (1885)
E
F
- E. M. Forster, writer (1901)
- Roger Eliot Fry, art historian (1887)
G
- Robin Gandy, mathematician (1947)
H
- Arthur Hallam, poet (1829)
- Sir William Harcourt, Chancellor of the Exchequer (1847)
- G. H. Hardy, mathematician (1898)
- Eric Hobsbawm, historian (193?)
- Alan Lloyd Hodgkin (1935)
- Fenton John Anthony Hort, theologian (1851)
J
- Henry Jackson[2][3] OM, FBA, Regius Professor of Greek (Cambridge), Classicist, Vice-Master Trinity College, Cambridge 1914–1919, Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge, Member of the Cambridge Apostles, the intellectual secret society, from 1863. [2D47]
- Lal Jayawardena, economist, diplomat (19??) query
- Sir Richard Jebb[2][4] OM, MP, FBA, Regius Professor of Greek (Cambridge), Classicist, Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge, Member of the Cambridge Apostles, the intellectual secret society, from 1859 </ref> [4I2]
- Harry Gordon Johnson (1951)
K
- Anthony Kelly, headmaster, professor of education, author (1979) [Anthony Elliott-Kelly] query
- John Mitchell Kemble, historian (1826)
- Benjamin Hall Kennedy, Latinist (1824)
- John Maynard Keynes, economist, member of the House of Lords (1903)
L
- Geoffrey Lloyd, emeritus professor of classics at Cambridge; Master of Darwin College, Cambridge (195?)
- Gordon Luce, scholar (1912)
- F. L. Lucas, writer and critic (1914)
M
- Sir Donald MacAlister,[2][5] Vice-Chancellor Glasgow, Fellow of St John's College, Cambridge and Member of the Cambridge Apostles, the intellectual secret society, from 1876. [2D47]
- Sir Desmond MacCarthy,[2][6] Literary and drama critic, Member of the Cambridge Apostles, the intellectual secret society, from 1896. [1H2]
- Norman McLean[2][7] FBA, Orientalist and Member of the Cambridge Apostles from 1888, Master Christ's College, Cambridge 1927 to 1936.
- J. M. E. McTaggart, philosopher (1886)
- Frederick Denison Maurice, theologian, Christian socialist, founder of the Working Men's College (1823)
- James Clerk Maxwell, physicist (1852)
- Sir Jonathan Miller, knight, physician, comic, member of Beyond the Fringe, theatre, opera and film director (1957)
- James Mirrlees, Nobel prize winning economist (????) query
- George Edward Moore[2][8] OM, FBA, Philosopher, Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge, Professor of Philosophy, Member of the Cambridge Apostles, the intellectual secret society from 1894. [1H1]
N
P
- Lionel Penrose (1920)
- Derek Prince (1938)
- Dennis Proctor, classicist; later Sir Dennis Proctor; Permanent Secretary, UK Ministry of Power. (1927)[9]
R
- Frank P. Ramsey[2][10] Philosopher and mathematician, Fellow of St John's College, Cambridge, Member of the Cambridge Apostles, the intellectual secret society, from 1921. [2C48]
- Dennis Robertson, economist (1926)
- Victor Rothschild, financier, member of the House of Lords (1933)
- Bertrand Russell, philosopher, mathematician, social activist and logician, member of the Royal Society, Nobel prize winner, member of the House of Lords (1892)
- Dadie Rylands (1922)
S
- Amartya Sen, Nobel prize winning economist and philosopher[11] ( query
- J. T. Sheppard, classicist, provost of King's College (1902)
- Peter Shore, Labour politician (1947)
- Gerald Shove, economist (1909)[12]
- Henry Sidgwick, philosopher (1857)
- Quentin Skinner, historian of political philosophy (196?)
- James Kenneth Stephen, poet, tutor to Prince Albert Victor (Eddy) and suspect for Jack the Ripper (1879)
- John Sterling, writer and poet (1825)
- Lytton Strachey, writer and critic (1902)
- James Strachey, translator of Freud[13]
- Saxon Sydney-Turner, civil servant (1902)
T
- Alfred Tennyson, English poet, member of the House of Lords (1829)
- George Tomlinson, Bishop of Gibraltar (1820)
- Richard Chenevix Trench, Christian writer, Archbishop of Dublin (1827)
- G. M. Trevelyan, historian (1895)
- Robert Trevelyan, poet and translator (1893)
V
- Arthur Woollgar Verrall,[2][14] Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge, Classicist, Member of the Cambridge Apostles from 1871, King Edward VII professorship of literature, literary scholar. [2B33]
- Leonard Woolf writer and publisher (1902)
W
- William Grey Walter (1933)
- A. N. Whitehead, mathematician, logician and philosopher (1884)
- Michael Whitney Straight, American magazine publisher, member of the Whitney family, Presidential speechwriter (1936)[15]
- Ludwig Wittgenstein,[2][16] Philosopher, Professor of Philosophy, Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge, Member of the Cambridge Apostles, the intellectual secret society, from 1912. [5D31]
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GOOD LUCK!
2.24.34.114 (talk) 23:20, 22 January 2014 (UTC)
- Hi Martin, no problem I didn't mind helping with the Trinity College Fellows. Can I suggest you acquire a Wikipedia account, it will make lots of things easier for your editing and discussions with other users.
- What exactly do you mean with the Cambridge apostles? Do those people need to be added to the list? Aloneinthewild (talk) 11:51, 23 January 2014 (UTC)
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If you are going to use the date they received a Royal Charter as the established date, perhaps you would like to update Oxford and Cambridge. - Scribble Monkey (talk) 19:27, 31 January 2014 (UTC)
- I did! Originally, until some ip's came along and changed it Aloneinthewild (talk) 19:54, 31 January 2014 (UTC)
- Fair enough. - Scribble Monkey (talk) 09:21, 1 February 2014 (UTC)
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