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Arnold Tremere edit

Added a note on the article talk page about possible improvements to the article. Kind REgards SriMesh | talk 00:47, 7 November 2008 (UTC)Reply

 
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Hello I contact user Stifle who was the admin who deleted the article. They have an awesome wizard where they can "undelete" a page if you give reason, or they can let you have a copy of the "deleted page" for your own records. Just check out message wizard on Stifle's talk page. It's linked as "Talk" after Stifle's name and at the top of Stifle's talk page. Kind REgards SriMesh | talk 01:01, 16 December 2008 (UTC)Reply

request for copy of article Arnold Tremere edit

Dear Stifle,

I would like to revisit the Arnold Tremere article I posted earlier. I plan to see if I can get this submission to conform to Wiki standards. It was mentioned on another page that fulfilling this type of request is usually reserved for someone with an established history of submissions, however, this article was my first attempt to submit anything. SriMesh suggested that this article was actually deleted because the subject was not sufficiently "known" relative to the people on the Medicine Hat page. If this is true, I would greatly appreciate that feedback in order to decide whether or not to proceed with revisions and/or to perhaps more appropriately place any such revisions with the Arnold Tremere link in Shaunavon, Sasketchewan. I look forward to any suggestions you have to offer.

Amazona01 —Preceding unsigned comment added by Amazona01 (talkcontribs) 01:42, 16 December 2008 (UTC)Reply

Thank you for your message. In future, please sign your messages by typing ~~~~ at the end.
While I'm happy to answer questions, it looks like your question could have been answered and resolved more quickly if you had used my message wizard. It's linked as "Talk" after my name and at the top of my talk page. Why not try it next time?
I've restored the article and placed it at User:Amazona01/Arnold Tremere. You should work on it there prior to restoring it to its original title when it is ready. Stifle (talk) 09:09, 16 December 2008 (UTC)Reply
A quick note of thanks for restoring the article Arnold Tremere so that I may have another go at it. --Amazona01 (talk) 00:22, 17 December 2008 (UTC)Reply
I have started to reorganize the Tremere article. I am uncertain about how much detail to go into on the kinds of transitions that occurred in Canadian agriculture during his time as director (for example NAFTA was signed at this time which spurred a fairly grand scale fight between the US and Canadian agricultural governmental bodies). Also, even after reviewing other biography type submissions I find that I am uncertain about how much documentation is required to meet the notability criteria. Some people seem to be noteable for being bad hockey goalies, some notable for just being in the NFL and others notable for being on American Idol. I want to be sure to provide thorough support in the article but not drone on about stuff nobody cares about. As I am new to Wikipedia I am unclear on the roles that different levels of participants play in the process of editing. Is there anyone who would want a quick check of my article before I try to repost? Also, could you point me in the direction for a tech support page on how to correctly add references in the text as well as the keystroke for the tilde? Thanks for any insights or redirects. --Amazona01 (talk) 15:32, 18 December 2008 (UTC)Reply
Please note that you should leave messages on User talk:Stifle rather than User:Stifle. To answer your questions in order:
  • The folks at WP:NCHP will probably be able to check the article better than I could.]
  • WP:HD is good for help using Wikipedia, although to your specific questions, WP:CS tells you how to do references, and for how to write a tilde, see Tilde#Tilde_with_keyboards.
I hope that helps. Stifle (talk) 16:56, 18 December 2008 (UTC)Reply

Arnold Tremere edit

Dear Stifle, I have tried to follow up on all your links from the message above. I did not have much success with the WP:NCHP although I am probably submitting my request for help to the wrong people or in the wrong way. I also couldn't get the tilde command to work. Using Unicode I can place small tildes into the text with keystrokes but these are not recognized by the Wiki text editor, so do not format the signature; no biggie, I can just copy it until I figure it out. Thanks once again for all your help. I have reposted the article and saved a copy of the text so that if it is taken down again, I can keep at it. Best wishes, Amazona01Amazona01 (talk) 02:50, 19 December 2008 (UTC)Reply

There's also a button above the edit box ( ) which will add in your signature for you. Stifle (talk) 09:33, 19 December 2008 (UTC)Reply
Hello there again. Here is one of wikipedia's best or featured biographies of an agricultural person...Norman Borlaug. Here are other agricultural personages Bruce McAbee, Grant MacEwan, Cecil Frederick Patterson who are written up on wikipedia. When to use references would be when material / sentences / facts may be challenged....is it real or make believe? Here is a copy and paste page for citations...citation templates here is a page for learning references for wikipedia Wikipedia:Referencing for beginners. I wikified the references existing on the article page, and added an infobox. The biography which was very well worded was put into sections in chronological order. The wikipedia lead paragraph summarises the main points of the entire article. I added a see also section as well. Kind Regards SriMesh | talk 03:41, 21 December 2008 (UTC)Reply
Regarding your article on how much is too much. I am also still in the learning curve on this one, I have only worked with other editors to achieve GA status on my articles, and would still like to work with others to get an article to Featured one day :-) so you will meet with other who have better ideas than moi. What it helps to do is to read over featured articles in the same vein as the one being developed. The items /facts added should all have a citation or inline reference to verify the additions, or the work will be for naught. Read Wikipedia:Verifiability Editors should provide a reliable source for quotations and for any material that is challenged or likely to be challenged, or the material may be removed. Its kind of like doing genealogy it doesn't do any good to fly to London and write from a certificate the information for the genealogy files, it is better to have the birth certificate to show that you were there, and attach the documentation to the genealogy database so 10 years later it is not forgottten that that tidbit of information came from an archive in London. If you have conference papers then use the copy and paste template for conferences from citaton templates to verify what is added or paraphrased - reworded - or quoted - from the speeches and what not. Also from the referencing page ...To validate "Mike Brown climbed Everest", it's no good linking to a page about Everest, if Mike Brown isn't mentioned, nor to one on Mike Brown, if it doesn't say that he climbed Everest. Not necessary but fun sometimes is to develop a did you know hook for the article on Aenold Tremere, so the page could be featured on the main page. A hook needs to be paraphrased from a inline reference. Would you happen to have a reference or citation that would connect Arnold Tremere directly to ...The major defining events during his period as Director included the advent of North American Free Trade Agreement NAFTA in 1989 and signing of the agreement in 1994. or another defining event which would be interesting such as would be comparable to these....Template talk:Did you know This is also shown in the article Norman Borlaug at the time it became featured, it had no problems, since then additions have been added, and currently someone added a citation needed tag to a concept which didn't make sense to them, or they felt it should have a inline citation to verify the claim about Norman Borlaug.

Wow!! edit

Did you add a lot to the horse breed, Campolina. WikiProject Equine has only 3 FA-Class equine articles of which Thoroughbred is one. Your additions added references in the first paragraph which was added, then stopped adding references, but should have kept going adding references. Did you use the book ... A World Dictionary of Livestock Breeds, Types and Varieties ... for the rest of the facts on the article or was your information from a variety of books and articles? I formulated the webpages into inline citations or external links as deemed appropriate to the content. The only thing that separates wikipedia from a blog or spam and helps wikipedia approach encyclopaedia brittanica type of content is that the facts have a source or reference as the information goes along. For instance I tried to verify the hands high height online, and found two sources with two different answers! So I added inline citations and quoted them both. I tried to find more verification of the appearance, but only one book talked about the body parts, so all I came up with was an online book sentence that mentioned flat foreheads, not much compared with all the nuggets you found!! The more of them inline citaton references that you can add the much better!!!! Look at how many inline citations that the article Thoroughbred uses. There are 10 GA class GA-Class equine articles to peruse. The only sentences of an article which don't need citations and references is the lead... that is because the lead is written last and it introduces the reader to the facts in the article so the references are really in the article, but in the various sections.

You did an awesome job assembling the information into sections, and finding an external link to help define body parts via an image. Kind Regards SriMesh | talk 03:48, 22 December 2008 (UTC)Reply

If you look at the history of the article, a person, User:Montanabw who belongs to wikiproject equine has requested inline links to other wikipedia articles to help explain terms such as hands height and hoof and such. I added a few which I could find online ... most of the time just nesting the term in brackets will wikilink the term..[[ ]]
It is too bad there are not more sources in English for all this wonderful information. I am not too much of a horse person, but I wish I was...maybe you can have a horse connection with User:Montanabw SriMesh | talk 06:02, 22 December 2008 (UTC)Reply
You sure did pick up a lot of information about watching the judging of the Campolina horses in this manner...Did you get to travel to Brazil? Did you see the beautiful waterfalls there? Kind Regards SriMesh | talk 01:19, 23 December 2008 (UTC)Reply

Wade Regehr edit

There are over 160 website pages on google which come up about Wade Regehr. I am sure that with his publications, and inroads in neurobiology, a fairly sweet biography could be made that would comply to wikipedia Manual of Style. This is the same fellow we are talking about....Wade Regehr is a professor of neurobiology at Harvard Medical School. He was born in Shaunavon, Saskatchewan. He received his Ph.D. from Caltech... Possibly the infobox on medical people would be better than the infobox on scientists to supplement the article rather than the standard person infobox. Did you want to start it at the sandbox, and we can putter on it together, and then plunk it into article main space??? Kind Regards SriMesh | talk 01:18, 23 December 2008 (UTC)Reply

Seasons greetings. This fellow Wade Regehr is truly fascinating. I have started an article about him, and would still like to develop it further. To imagine, our little Shaunavon, and this professor studying neurobiology. Well, it is awesome!!! Kind Regards SriMesh | talk 05:16, 25 December 2008 (UTC)Reply
Thank you for your comments. I wrote about the field he is known for, which is pre-synaptic calcium dynamics, but I have to learn more about endogenous cannabinoids and Purkinje cells to continue any further, which seems to be his more current work. I thought perhaps the Shaunavon local history book mayhaps would have a bit of his early life, as I cannot find his Canadian elementary, secondary school or college which he attended before receiving his doctorate at Caltech. I cannot find any family life, current status -wife, children, or parental family life for the biography portion. I can only find a lot about him in seminars and what have you. SriMesh | talk 22:56, 25 December 2008 (UTC)Reply

Georgia O'Keefe edit

You have added a wealth of information about your first two articles, it would be interesting to see how Georgia O'Keefe could expand as well. Good luck with it. SriMesh | talk 01:18, 23 December 2008 (UTC)Reply

Hello edit

The sandbox article was made before - when we were still contacting Stifle. I think it was just missed. I'll delete it now. The article space Arnold Tremere is still there. It is still a blue link.  :-)

The easiest way to avoid controversy on wikipedia is to plunk a citation at the statement of the article, showing a book, etc states such and such also. However, this is not the easiest thing to do all the time. We are trying elsewhere to get an article to pass Good article, and we have to re-write sections which do have boooks, and experts to back up our facts to get it good to go, as some of the original sections were translations from other language wikis. Oh my goodness!!!

That would be oh so awesome to be able to visit Brazil. You sure have learned a lot from your visits, and interactions down there! Kind Regards SriMesh | talk 20:08, 26 December 2008 (UTC)Reply

Wade Regehr edit

Hi there. Thanks for your comments about the hook. It started out separating the two new articles, Axon terminal and Wade Regehr which were both recently written. The occurence of Synaptic plasticity would occur at the place of the Axon terminal. I am not sure if there is an inline citation on the Regehr article about Synaptic plasticity, but Regehr, did a lot in this field, as it was easy to see with the Calcium dye and fluorescent microscopy. The folks reviewing the DYK hooks, suggest the new re-modulated hook good to go as a double new article hook, as soon as there is room on the DYK listing. It is hard to make this information non-technical. Kind Regards SriMesh | talk 22:59, 28 December 2008 (UTC)Reply

What I suppose would be a good idea is to add Regehr's work to the Synaptic plasticity article as well as the other bio-neurology issues he has made inroads in. Kind Regards SriMesh | talk 23:02, 28 December 2008 (UTC)Reply

Michael Merzenich edit

Hello there. Some folks as well helped with the DYK hook so it went forward from there as a collaboration. the article on Merzenich has alreay a bit of a start. I may help to wikify it into a standard of wikipedia biographies with sections, and infobox. I do find biographies interesting to work on. Good luck with the other Sillito person. I am also tinkering around trying to get the North Sea and Council of Keewatin passed to GA as well these days. Helping others out with a collaboration on those topics. I found some Portugese links for Campolina the other day, and google was not too too bad on the translations. Kind Regards SriMesh | talk 05:52, 31 December 2008 (UTC)Reply

re talk page edit

I still see all of your messages on your talk page. It is a mystery to me why they have disappeared for you!! SriMesh | talk 02:58, 3 January 2009 (UTC)Reply

Excellent! That is good news. I sent you an email as well, as if this page wasn't working it wouldn't do much good to just reply here...so you will have a duplicate email as well.  :-)
I have been puttering at Michael Merzenich as well. He has been a very busy fellow. The article had a good base already, just adding a few more sections and what have you.
Happy New year!!! Hope you have an awesome one!

Kind Regards SriMesh | talk 03:03, 3 January 2009 (UTC)Reply

Tremere edit

Hi there. Awesome additions about the early life of Arnold Tremere. Did you get it from the local history book? Kind regards SriMesh | talk 06:02, 4 January 2009 (UTC)Reply

Meeting / interview references edit

According to Lesley University Libraries this is how you would site the interview / meeting where you obtained information about Tremere.... Lecture, speech, address, or reading (When citing an oral presentation, give the speaker’s name; title of the presentation, if known, in quotation marks, or a descriptive label; the meeting and sponsoring organization; the location; and the date.)


  • Terkel, Studs. Address. Conf. on Coll. Composition and Communication Convention. Palmer House, Chicago. 22 Mar. 1990.
  • Course lecture
  • Dockray-Miller, Mary. “Modernism: A Quick Overview.” CLITR 2116 English Literature II: Romanticism to the Present. Lesley University, Cambridge, MA. 30 Mar. 2004.

Here is the wikipedia interview copy and paste template for the folks you are talking to. For meetings.... Here is the copy and paste template for speeches, conferences are about the same as meetings as well....conference templates.SriMesh | talk 19:43, 4 January 2009 (UTC)Reply

Help edit

Well to seek help on wikipedia is very versatile and several.

  1. Look at the article's talk page. Thereon there may be established "banners" identifying the various and several different wikiprojects which may be interested in collaboration to improve the article in question. (ie Tremere belongs to Agriculture WP, CA WP, SK WP, and biography wikiprojects) Then go the specific wikiproject closest to your query ie in this case perhaps Wikiproject biography. Go the WP Bio talk page and add a query there, just as you would on my user talk page. {Extra: If you then click on the watch tab at the top of the article talk page, that will help. When you are at your own user or user talk page, there is a my watch list link at the top of the web browser page to click on which opens up and shows changes or updates which have happened on the pages you are watching, then you are alerted to someone editing the page there. }
  2. Add a specific query right on the article's talk page. Like for instance the article Shaunavon, Saskatchewan has a few people raising questions on the Shaunavon article's talk page.
  3. If you need other help, check out Wikipedia:Questions for technical or general queries.
  4. Place {{helpme}} on your own talk page along with your concern, or query and someone will show up shortly to answer your questions.
  5. Use a specialised search engine for example google with a specific search to wikipedia only which focuses on wikipedia itself for outstanding queries.
  6. Find a Participant's user name on a specific wikiproject... For example the wikiproject biography participant list. Contact the random participant user directly with your query.
  7. Look at the history page of the article which you have a query about in particular. ie For the article Michael Merzenich I could peek at the Revision history of Michael Merzenich page and expand the search to 500 entries. Then there may be other actual wikipedia users and editors who are interested in this specific article (as they have already edited the self same article), and then you can talk to them on their talk pages. Look at the participant's (i.e. mine) contributions or user page to see their interests. ie Dana boomer (talk · contribs) is interested in Campolina horses, and Masterpiece2000 (talk · contribs) is interested in Michael Merzenich. Don't bother contacting a user name identified with the letters bot in the title such as SmackBot or DumZiBoT as Bots are just computerised programmed robots performing basic clean up tasks.
  8. Look at a wikiprojects talk page such as perhaps the Canada notice board if your query was based on some article relating to Canada and read some queries and answers there, as these folks are the active editors on CA WP for example. Contact the wikipedia editor from that notice board page, who has answered a similar question such as yours.

These are probably the easiest routes to find help. AS you edit on wikipedia, and in a certain area, it mayhaps will happen, you will see those editors who have similar interests and who are active online, and you mayhaps will come to identify those editors who have become administrators (Those who have been on wikipedia for a while who have elected to go a step further than editing articles) who make executive type decisions about spam and controversy in various fields and topics. This should give you a bit of versatility in your help type queries, perhaps. Kind Regards. SriMesh | talk 00:26, 5 January 2009 (UTC)Reply


Notability of Dr. M Leboldus edit

 

A tag has been placed on Dr. M Leboldus requesting that it be speedily deleted from Wikipedia. This has been done because the article, which appears to be about a real person, organization (band, club, company, etc.), or web content, does not indicate how or why the subject is notable: that is, why an article about that subject should be included in an encyclopedia. Under the criteria for speedy deletion, articles that do not indicate the subject's importance or significance may be deleted at any time. Please see the guidelines for what is generally accepted as notable. If this is the first page that you have created, then you should read the guide to writing your first article.

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Dr. Martin LeBoldus edit

Hello there. Regarding Dr. Martin LeBoldus he has the award that he established as well as the high school in his honour, as you say. I tried to google him, and the high school pops up incessantly. If there are some sources which can verify his notability, then if he was on wikipedia, others who know him or know of him, can add content as well, helping the article to grow in this regards. Establishing the initial beginnings is the part that is interesting. Being that he has started more than one award, and was notable enough for a high school, should mean he did something along the way, google is not working very well in this regard however. If it were a small town he was involved with, it would be easier to add a brief bio. Do you know if he was born in a small town :-)  ? Anyway, I too will keep my eyes wide open in this regards for a while as well. Kind Regards SriMesh | talk 00:18, 11 January 2009 (UTC)Reply

I found one citation for LeBoldus...Contributions recognized where he won the James D. Higgins Award for his contribution to Catholic education in Canada.SriMesh | talk 00:26, 11 January 2009 (UTC)Reply

Regehr edit

I am not too bad, sitting here with a silly sinus infection. I hope you also are doing well. That would be indeed a pleasure to meet and talk with Wade Regehr and invite him to do any clarifications in any area. Watch the additions in regards to these notes about...autobiography. Kind Regards SriMesh | talk 21:10, 21 January 2009 (UTC)Reply

Sinus edit

Campolina edit

I removed your gallery section  :-( The references are still there :-) All that was missing was the ending </gallery> ending tag on one of the additions. The gallery tags just need to be at the top and bottom of the image lising. I re-added the coding to the Campolina talk page so you would still have your data saved. But I cannot get the images not to be red wikilinks...ie not existing on either wikipedia or wikimedia commons. Are these your own pictures you wish to upload at wikimedia commons / or have uploaded? SriMesh | talk 03:15, 7 February 2009 (UTC)Reply

A quick fix is to click on the history tab at the top of the article page, and restore the article to a version before you started working on the change. Kind Regards SriMesh | talk 03:18, 7 February 2009 (UTC)Reply
Hello there... it was Dana boomer who figured out why the red wikilinks were there. Wikipedia is CasE SenSitIvE...so these images were uploaded to commons as File:Pampa Campolina.JPG and not File:Pampa Campolina.jpg. So that was the story about the red links. The images in Wikicommons are now also in categories...You may want to also look at the big Horse Category How to categorize a horse. As you are more a horse person than I. I put all the Campolina horses into the Category:Campolina a part of Category:horse breed. The one of the head got an extra one called Category:Horse heads....and the picture of the black campolina went into CategoryBlack horses a part of Category:Horse coat colors. I wasn't sure of the other horse coat colours. SriMesh | talk 22:18, 7 February 2009 (UTC)Reply
You had some really amazing pictures of the Campolina horse! SriMesh | talk 15:27, 9 February 2009 (UTC)Reply

Canadian rustic pony edit

Is there such a breed as this one described in the article?? The reference to a WWW site does not talk about this breed at all. Is the article real or a spam? Kind R3egards SriMesh | talk 04:46, 9 February 2009 (UTC)Reply

Arnold Tremere edit

Howdy doody again. I re-uploaded the file Arnold Tremere.pdf as ArnoldTremere.png to wikimedia commons, as there are only certain suffixes that show up as pictures on the internet... .jpg .gif .svg .png for example. However, another note has arisen in regards to the image.....

  • --copy and paste of commons message see also image file on commons--

Thanks for uploading commons:File:ArnoldTremere.png. This image is missing permission information. A source is given, but there is no proof that the author or copyright holder agreed to Commons:Licensing|license the file under the given license. Please provide a link to an appropriate webpage with license information, or send an email with copy of a written permission to OTRS (permissions-commons@wikimedia.org).

Unless the permission information is given, the image may be speedy deleted after seven days. Thank you.


So can you contact wikimedia commons about the fact that the image is yours and that you are the copyright holder and you had provided permission in the first upload as a pdf, and then everyone will be happy. Kind Regards SriMesh | talk 01:32, 11 February 2009 (UTC)Reply

picture edit

For some reason wikimedia commons will take pdf as an upload but they won't show the picture in the wikipedia pages. If you can save the file as a jpg, gif, svg, png that will work better and show as a pic.Kind Regards SriMesh | talk 03:05, 27 February 2009 (UTC)Reply

Canadian Rustic Pony edit

See File:CanadianRusticPony.png for the new format for the image. BTW lovely picture. Why are some breeds so rare when they are not a 'wild' animal. I understand why the piping plover etc are endangered and species numbered, but why are bred species rare? SriMesh | talk 03:21, 27 February 2009 (UTC)Reply

No problem about helping with the picture. You always have such wonderful contributions! Keep up the good work. Thanks for the note about the breed/breeders and why the low numbers. That makes total sense. It is the same as what happened with my grandpa's apples that he made special species of one of the first large varieties of apples that could grow in Saskatchewan climates that wasn't a crabapple but an apple. SriMesh | talk 08:44, 27 February 2009 (UTC)Reply

Arnold Tremere image edit

Hello there I popped over to wikimedia commons, and the message was ... Deletion requests for Arnold Tremere They figure that even though the image was re-uploaded it would be clearer from a format that did not use the pdf adobe formatting first. Do you have the image in a *.jpg or*.gif format? They do suggest a complete re-upload would work the best. Kind Regards SriMesh | talk 23:55, 19 April 2009 (UTC)Reply

File source problem with File:ArnoldTremere.jpg edit

 
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File copyright problem with File:Adult male head.JPG edit

 
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Breaking references edit

Your edits to Campolina have a tendency of breaking references. Please refrain from editing references until you have mastered this issue on Wikipedia. Debresser (talk) 00:44, 24 December 2009 (UTC)Reply

 

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