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This is in reference to Depth of Knowledge submission Wikipedia talk:Articles for creation/Depth of Knowledge . The editor is telling me that there are duplicate submissions and that I should delete one of the submissions. But, I am not sure how.

Also, the editor, HasteurBot, has tagged this article for deletion. Is there any way to prevent deletion until I have a chance to delete the duplicate submission?

Jwalkupcash (talk) 02:21, 26 March 2014 (UTC)[reply]

Hello Jwalkupcash. Where were you told it was a duplicate submission? The draft Wikipedia talk:Articles for creation/Depth of Knowledge was deleted because it was an abandoned draft (i.e., not edited for over 6 months). There is a procedure for getting it back. Follow the instructions at Wikipedia:Requests for undeletion/G13. Best, Voceditenore (talk) 11:57, 26 March 2014 (UTC)[reply]

My article has been rejected because of a lack of footnotes. I added these footnotes and they show up on the copy, Wikipedia talk:Articles for creation/David Wyn Roberts. How do I get these footnotes to show up in the reference category below. I believe I deleted the primary key in to add references when I deleted my old footnotes in my first editPlanspace (talk) 03:06, 26 March 2014 (UTC)cory[reply]

Hello Planspace- Welcome to the Articles for Creation Help desk. Adding template {{reflist}} in the references section does the trick. See, referencing for beginners. Anupmehra -Let's talk! 07:41, 26 March 2014 (UTC)[reply]

I have created this article but cannot connect it to my newly created account and cannot get it accepted for review. I find this site very difficult to navigate. MarcInOz 120.144.163.193 (talk) 04:13, 26 March 2014 (UTC)[reply]

Hello MarcInOz- Welcome to the Articles for Creation Help desk. You can reset your password clicking here. You can edit and improve your submission page without logged in (what have you already been doing[1]). Anupmehra -Let's talk! 07:32, 26 March 2014 (UTC)[reply]

THE OTTER AFRICAN TRAIL RUN ARTICLE MARKED FOR DELETION

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Hi there,

Please could you assist me with my article. My article The otter trail run has been tagged deletion, because the article doesn't clearly say why the subject is important enough to be included in an encyclopedia.

Not sure where or how to make my statement on why it should be important to be included.

Please could you let me know where I should do this.

Kind Regards Gail — Preceding unsigned comment added by Windstorme (talkcontribs) 13:54, 26 March 2014 (UTC)[reply]

Hello Windstorme. The contents of the now deleted article The otter trail run appear to have been the same as the draft in User:Windstorme/sandbox, which was declined today. The problem is that you have simply reproduced the material from the event's website and have provided no independent reliable published sources that have covered this event in depth. In fact, you have provided no sources at all. Thus, there is no evidence that it meets the criteria for inclusion in Wikipedia. Wikipedia:Notability explains in detail what these are, and Wikipedia:Verifiability explains why these types of sources are required. I also suggest you re-write the article completely, making it much shorter and more encyclopedic. It shouldn't be a brochure for the event and its participants. Wikipedia does not host material like that, and you have to remove the rather extensive "peacock wording" which violates Wikipedia's policy on neutral point of view. See Wikipedia:Manual of Style/Words to watch for guidance on how to word an article neutrally. Voceditenore (talk) 14:31, 26 March 2014 (UTC)[reply]
I Googled "Otter Trail Run" and found many good sources - magazine articles, news reports, etc. Rewriting it using these types of sources is not too difficult. You must however keep the marketing-speak out of the article. Roger (Dodger67) (talk) 14:50, 26 March 2014 (UTC)[reply]
Yes, examples of the kinds of sources you could use to improve your draft: [2] in Sport24, [3] in Go!, [4] in Runner's World. Voceditenore (talk) 15:00, 26 March 2014 (UTC)[reply]

Submission declined on 18 March 2014 by Ktr101 (talk).

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Is there any way you could give me more specific details on the problems with the article I am submitting. The reviewer said that I need to sight verifiable and reliable sources. the vast majority of my article is referenced from three notable published books about Mr. Livesey's profession: The International Who's Who in Popular Music, The Encyclopaedia of Record Producers and The 100 Best Australia Albums. is the problem that these sources are not recognized as reliable or is there specific parts of my article that are problematic, or something else? I would really like to understand this very interesting process.

Wikipedia talk:Articles for creation/Warne Livesey

Esme

Esme78 (talk) 14:39, 26 March 2014 (UTC)[reply]

How do I find and include a list of existing data that gets updated elsewhere. For example, I saw the following on a number of wikipages:

1. Where do I find a list of similar pages/templates... that I might want to insert into a page?

2. What does {{ }} mean?

3. At the moment, I want to use these type of lists to update or improve two wikipedia pages.

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One is "Yokneam" in English. I saw the the Hebrew version gathers data automatically from a BOT ( {{בוט יישובים/0240|2}} ), which I assume is from an official source. I would like to add the equivalent source.

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The other is "Startup Village - Yokneam", which is a page that I recently resubmitted after making changes to meet wikipedia standards. I would like to add existing information on things like startup ecosystems in Israel or worldwide.

4. I noticed that the Israel NASDAQ list is not complete. For example, I checked the site of an Israeli company (Lumenis) that I thought was on NASDAQ, but did not appear in the list. According to the Lumenis website, it is listed on NASDAQ as LMNS. Should I update Template:Israel NASDAQ when I find similar examples? Should I notify someone else (if yes, who?)? Unclefeet (talk) 15:42, 26 March 2014 (UTC)[reply]

In the light of my discussion with the last reviewer—see here, and previous discussions on this subject—see here and here, what is the actual problem with this submission—Wikipedia talk:Articles for creation/Randy Gage, what (specifically) should be addressed before I resubmit it? —JOHNMOORofMOORLAND (talk) 16:44, 26 March 2014 (UTC)[reply]

The problem is the lack of significant coverage in reliable, indepdent sources. Among your sources, most are just passing mentions of the "Gage said..." variety. Others are not reliable, such as the blog cited as the 12th source. Yet others are not independent, written by Gage himself. The best of the bunch is the The Star article from 2007, and that looks more like an event announcement, possibly a press release, than like a news report. Furthermore, the given sources don't always support what they're cited for. For example, the Chicago Tribune was cited for this statement: "He then set about studying a range of prosperity and wealth building techniques and became a prosperity coach and writer of self-help books." It does not at all say so. Huon (talk) 22:47, 31 March 2014 (UTC)[reply]

Hello,

I am writing an article for a photographer, filmmaker, director and actor Steven Lyon. I have some online references but also a lot of magazine print references and PDF files from old articles that are not on the internet. I am not sure exactly how to reference these. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Chloe.pecorino (talkcontribs) 17:01, 26 March 2014 (UTC)[reply]

Hello Chloe.pecorino- See, referencing for beginners. Anupmehra -Let's talk! 13:50, 27 March 2014 (UTC)[reply]

Hello,

I have created an article about Aruhat - a company name why it is declined. There are other articles named by the company names - so why mine is rejected.

Aruhat (talk) 18:27, 26 March 2014 (UTC)[reply]

Hello Aruhat, the declined draft is at User:Aruhat/sandbox. At the time, it was because you had submitted a blank page for review. However, before proceeding further with the draft, I suggest you read Wikipedia:FAQ/Organizations and Wikipedia:Notability (organizations and companies). - Voceditenore talk) 18:55, 26 March 2014 (UTC)[reply]

Please advise me of the status of this submitted page.I feel I have addressed all of the reviewer's concerns but if there are still issues I would appreciate hearing them.

Cheers,

Alan

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PS: here is my response to the comments of initial reviewer Aggie80:

Dear Sir/Madam: Thank you for considering our recent application for a Wikipedia page for Mr. Charlie Mayrs of West Vancouver, British Columbia. As you may have guessed, it was our first time attempting to establish such a page, and despite reading your helpful instructions beforehand, it appears we unfortunately fell a bit short of satisfying your requirements regarding proof of Mayrs’s credentials.

Although much of it is in printed form and predates the much easier internet forms of referencing, we have outlined below the considerable evidence we have subsequently assembled to confirm Mr.Mayrs’s accomplishments and standing within the community. We would greatly appreciate it if you would advise us as to how we may best employ it to satisfy your needs.

Thank you in advance for your time and consideration.

Best regards, Alan Davidson (acting on behalf of Mr.Mayrs)

Advertising & Public Relations Mr.Mayrs was a successful and leading member of the Vancouver & West Coast advertising community for many decades, and as such was a “go-to” person for journalists hoping to understand and explain industry trends. As proof of this high-profile aspect of Mr. Mayrs’s career, we can supply scans of original NSP articles and references (Vancouver Sun, Vancouver Province, North Shore News) and magazines such as Marketing, Equity, Business in Vancouver and Strategy) — all with articles on/quotations from CM. If desired, we can also supply samples of Mr.Mayrs award-winning creative advertising design work from his days at Dome Advertising and FCB.

Painting/Fine Art Mr.Mayrs is a prolific and accomplished painter, and over the years has had many exhibitions on the West Coast as well as in Hawaii, where he has a second home. On this front, we are happy to supply scanned proof of original articles in magazines such as “Arts Alive”, Air Canada “Enroute”, a CM biographical listing in the reference book “Artists of British Columbia” as well as scanned proof of CM exhibitions in Vancouver (Vancouver Art Gallery) and West Coast galleries such as Woodworks, Diane Farris Gallery and Seymour Art Gallery (“Preview of the Visual Arts” and “Boulevard” arts magazines,“Plus” magazine, Vancouver Sun newspaper, North Shore News, The Moncton News, Vancouver Art Gallery catalogue). There is also proof of an 2000 exhibition on the Hawaiian island of Maui. (”Maui Art” magazine). Of course, if desired, we can also provide scanned samples of Mr. Mayrs’s paintings.

Limited Edition Books (Design, Photography, Illustration) Mr.Mayrs has conceived and published a significant number of limited edition books about the people and landscape of Canada and British Columbia. He writes and designs each one, augmenting his unique poetry and prose with his own photography, painted imagery, and graphic illustrations. They are subsequently printed using the laborious but beautiful letterpress technique, often with hand-crafted covers and special handmade papers. Copies currently reside in the reference libraries of educational institutions across Canada such as the University of British Columbia. We can supply high resolution scans of the books themselves (or you may visit www.charlesmayrs.com to view them in their entirety), first place awards from the likes of the Alcuin Society of Canada, and feature articles in the society’s magazine “Amphora” as well as a references to jury selection in the Biennial International Miniature Print Exhibition. There are also a reference available to an earlier CM award for graphic design and personal profile in “Typography 60”, of which we have scans.

Editorial Cartoon Illustration For a number of years, Mr.Mayrs created political and social commentary cartoons for the editorial pages of the North Shore Outlook newspaper. He called them “Glimmericks”, and we are happy to supply multiple scans of these pages featuring his work as well as Letters to the Editor pages in which readers bemoan his eventual retirement from that job.

Finally, Mr. Mayrs biography may be found in two editions of the Canadian “Who's Who” reference book. (1988 & 2010). If desired, we are happy to supply high rez scans of same for your consideration. Can you please advise as to how best to proceed?

Thanks!

CMayrs 23:30, 26 March 2014 (UTC) — Preceding unsigned comment added by Wikicharlie1992 (talkcontribs)

Hello Wikicharlie1992- Welcome the the Articles for Creation Help desk. Your submission is not submitted to be reviewed. Submit your submission clicking "Re-submit" or putting {{subst:submit}} on top of the submission page. I'd like to let you know that your submission is a biography of living person and it lacks minimum inline citations. Biography of living person requires additional citations for verification. Please address this issue, otherwise it'd be declined again for the same cause ("not supported by reliable sources"). Anupmehra -Let's talk! 13:59, 27 March 2014 (UTC)[reply]