User talk:Revr J
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[edit]These should go on the articles talk page (click discussion at the top of the page) rather than on the main article page. As such I've moved your recent tag from here Economics of new nuclear power plants to here Talk:Economics of new nuclear power plants. Thank you. Dpmuk (talk) 15:26, 4 July 2008 (UTC)
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[edit]I know you've already gotten a welcome template, so I won't shoot you another one. Welcome to wikipedia! If you want, you may join Wikipedia:WikiProject_Energy or Wikipedia:WikiProject_Economics, or any number of wikiprojects. If you have any questions or need some help, let me know on my talk page. Protonk (talk) 20:54, 4 July 2008 (UTC)
Request for help concerning energy...
[edit]Hi,
I noticed you listed yourself as a participant of the Energy WikiProject.
There are 2 new outlines in this area that attempt to consolidate Wikipedia's coverage of their respective subjects, gathering and organizing the articles about them into one place and including descriptions for convenience. The purposes of these outlines are to make it easier for readers to survey or review a whole subject, and to choose from Wikipedia's many articles about it.
The new energy outlines are:
Please take a look at them, and....
- if you spot missing topics, add them in.
- if you can, improve the descriptions.
- add missing descriptions.
- show parent-offspring relationships (with indents).
- fix errors.
For more information about the format and functions of outlines, see Wikipedia:Outlines.
Building outlines of existing material (such as Wikipedia) is called "reverse outlining". Reverse outlines are useful as a revision tool, for identifying gaps in coverage and for spotting poor structuring.
Revising a work with multiple articles (such as Wikipedia) is a little different than revising a paper. But the general principles are the same...
As you develop these outlines, you may notice things about the articles they organize. Like what topics are not adequately covered, better ways to structure and present the material, awkward titles, articles that need splitting, article sections lacking {{Main}} links, etc.
If you have any questions, please feel free to ask me on my talk page or at Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Outlines.
Thank you.
Sincerely, The Transhumanist 00:56, 2 June 2012 (UTC)
P.S.: see also Outline of energy
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