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over the fence 2. I cannot understand how to do references - it is all double Dutch sorry 3 as notified to you in part, once the Qld State Heritage awards are over ( late May) I hope to be able to get some help from the National Trust historian and Qld Heritage Council. 4. we have an Open day 13/5/2017 for the National Trust and Ipswich Council. The brochure prepared by the Trust and Council gives a small amount of background info re the 3 properties opening, but the Booval House notes specifically refer people to Wikipaedia. We are expecting a minimum of 1000 people through - had 1500 at our Open Day back in 2002! In past Open Days, I have printed out a tour guide and copies pf the 1868 and 1874 Auction notices which help to put the property in perspective, 1968/74 auction notices, rather than just the House. ( It was originally a 310 acre farm etc. and the house was referred to in the 1860 mortgage plans as the Homestead). I am wondering if you would be prepared to allow the combined Auction notice to be inserted in the Wikipaedia article until after the Open Day please? (
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first with the easy cases and then deal progressively with the more complex cases. These non-persistent Trove URLs enter Knowledge because people createtheir own citations manually or using forms using the URL they are copying from the address bar of their browser. It is not necessary to do this as everything in Trove comes with a Knowledge citation ready to copy-and-paste (those citations use the persistent URL). For newspaper articles, look under the "i" symbol on the left-hand tool bar in Trove and then scroll down to the bottom of the various citation formats to find the Knowledge one. So please educate any Trove users you know to use the pre-formatted citations (makes citing a breeze for them and avoids long-term linkrot for Knowledge). Note these copy-and-paste citations work fine in both the source editor (use the book-with-red-bookmark icon and then paste) and the visual editor (use Cite : -->
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of populating the table visually. It's a massive time saver. I use the VE myself now for most of my editing of content and mainly use source editor for heavy-duty template work. The VE works quite well at populating simple templates, and indeed very well if that template has had Template Data added to it so the VE can present it to the user to fill in with information/examples on the fields, marked as mandatory/suggested/deprecated etc, which are the basic fields (always shown) and which are the more advanced fields (user asks for these) and so on. I have added Template Data to my favourite templates because I find it very convenient when I use templates. I feel using both editors makes me more productive as I can use the best tool for any task and can flick between them even within a single edit. Try it! Preferences : -->
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Victoria and Tasmania) and attempting to sort out the godawful mess that is pre-1917 liberal/conservative party/party-adjacent politics (candidates pages are a great way of clarifying these sorts of things before looking at electorate pages or the members lists). In the distant future when that happens, I will certainly keep an eye out for possible candidates for you - if you haven't got to them all by then, of course! I would offer to send some SA politicians your way (there are MANY tiny stubs), but I know you're Queensland-focused and anyway SA has by far the worst parliamentary website for biographies so they'd be a lot tougher to fix for trainees. (If I may offer a few non-biographical suggestions: I threw together
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would be (I guess I am fearful of finding every town listed in it on the grounds that "a school opened there in 1872" or somesuch). What I would personally be keen on using it for is for articles about notable places that no longer exist. Heritage registers usually only include existing places, since the purpose is to provide them with some measure of legal protection against demolition or alteration. So the
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Commons) but generally heritage register photos are taken at the time of their listing, so it probably was taken around 2004. The only way to know what it currently looks like is to go out and take some photos, hence the use of the template to alert local Wikipedians to the need. If you are not familiar with the template, it puts the photo into a local area category (
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avenue for putting sites that are not on any register as such - but because of their specific qualities nevertheless deserve recognition despite not being in the specific registers... I can think of places and sites in Tasmania and WA that are not on registers for whatever omission, might qualify for such a category - hope that clarifies the question -
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case of "best article to touch on the topic" (so probably should stay). Former names are sort-of in-between as often former names of a place can be associated with a very different use and potentially separate articles. In this case, the former names are probably not likely to sprout their own article. Summary: do whatever you likeĀ :-)
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Thanks. Very familiar but wasn't sure an image would be available as it looked like the place had closed down. You clarified that though, thanks. I wish I was closer as I would go down and take the photo. Unfortunately, I am halfway across the world. Hopefully someone local will come through, though.
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is coming! I am here because, as a fellow WiR, I believe this would be a great opportunity for us to share experiences, discuss difficulties and exchange solutions, creating a community among us capable of supporting in other projects that would benefit from residents. In that sense, I have submitted
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In unfortunate timing, I have actually just moved off Queensland politicians into SA; I am moving through the candidates pages and bringing them all back to the formation of the Nationalist Party in 1917. Once I've finished SA and WA back to that point, though, I will be returning to Queensland (and
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Self links are discouraged in articles (other than to sections). But these are not self-links as they are redirects, and a redirect might sprout into a separate article at some time, so redirects are a bit of a grey zone as some are just alternative names and probably should be removed, others are a
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I'm on a low slow mission to seek out and replace any of the non-persistent Trove URLs (they occur in about 6000 articles and I have done about a quarter) so your cricketers should all be fixed sooner or later. It's not a simple substitution in all cases so I will use a series of AWB scripts to deal
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and any other related articles - I am off computer now for quite a while so cannot do it in short term - but in reality some of the text is repeating what is already on wikipedia in one form or other... - one good thing, for my work in the awm and online, I dont think I found anything that says that
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If you don't use it for anything else, use the VE for working with tables (I couldn't go back to doing it with syntax). There are a few advanced things you can't do with tables in the Visual Editor, but you can just switch back to the source editor to do those after you've done the bulk of the work
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Yes, but I am expecting the ABS to release the 2016 census data cube "real soon now", so we should be able to automate the population by having the infobox call wikidata to supply the population values (famous last words!). That's why I am not manually adding any 2016 population data at this stage,
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and/or similar categories for each state could be used to catch anything that is a place of some historical significance but not specifically on a heritage register (which would be subcategories of the Historical sites categories). I am not sure exactly what the criteria for "historic significance"
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I don't think I understand what you are asking, but I didn't set up the category so maybe I cannot answer you in any case. I used the category as a "default case" for my tool for writing the Queensland Heritage Register article for when it could not deduce a more appropriate category, e.g. "Schools
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Thank you again. I was right ... you know this topic far better than me. As a New South Welshman I would struggle to do it justice. I hope you are able to improve the very thin bio I created. I will try and look at it from the Theodore angle at the same time as working on David E. Moore, Qld Rhodes
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along to the Perth meetup? I was going to draw their attention to it, but I think it makes more sense if you do (assuming you are going along yourself -- if not, could you get someone who is going to invite them). Face-to-face will give them more opportunity to ask questions and hence learn faster.
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Of course, the practical problem with "filing" this article in a WMAU media file is that it is 1) copyright so not able to be uploaded and 2) behind a paywall so you can't really link to it. Such is life! This is one of the reasons I linked GLAM/SLQ page to tweets and other social media, because I
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be a page on the website sooner than later - and hope if you get reported in more exotic locations - you will be able to add yourself! I cannot get over the effectiveness of wikiclubs - and I do think it is an important and valuable way of getting editing legitimised and acceptable in the eyes of
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Hi I know that landmarks are not to everyones taste (?) - but have just dabbled with the Brisbane variety (mystified that NSW/Syd dont have anyĀ ? I am sure other locations in QLD deserve attention from this specific category - just thought I'd mention in case you wanted to keep your eye out to add
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We are discussing a very new user, who is trying hard in the face of an enormous learning curve, and with 3 new articles, clearly the kind of person who we'd like to "grow" over the long term. Probably they don't have your encyclopedic knowledge of WA articles (and nor do I). Could you invite them
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also a small problem the dump focuses on february while the emergency/scare focuses on march - there is more than what a check of materials and sources - I can remember the delays between official words and official actions melbourne and perth in the internal materials that I have accessed to date
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Yes, that's what I was guessing, when they come up with a time that suggested they were travelling at about 10 km/h. But it seems they are inconsistent in their reporting because some of the times stated do seem consistent with what I would expect for just driving (where the numbers suggest about
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NP thanks for answering - nah some other states are much weaker in the heritage items compared to QLD , and was thinking about other states categories - as there is the propensity for a specific focus on a specific dataset (Nat Trust, Heritage Regster for example) - and it looked like a possible
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Kerry, Hi. Just for your info, I am a total technophobe - just finding this page took ages! I have read and reread the rules and how to do things but it makes very little sense to me. Issues: 1 I have up to date photos - but cannot paste them in to replace the ones eg with scaffolding and taken
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after having been closed for a few years (so the 2014 Flickr photos are probably from that period of closure). The "2016" photo you found is well-known to me (I uploaded it!). I found that photo on heritage register's website on a webpage last updated on 20 January 2016 (hence the date noted on
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fair enough - part of the reason of raising the issue was - in case you come across partial lists/items for places other than brisbane - a headsup would be appreciated - that is those that are not found easily - but I understand your position - no big deal, if no interest no bother... cheers
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No change that I have heard of. They did a small rejig of the Knowledge citations in 2015 and continued to use the same persistent IDs as before. But my information isn't just from the link I provided, I was told this by Trove staff and told that that was part of the motivation for directly
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but I don't think there's a corresponding category, so somebody cares about the topic. I don't get too engaged with it because it's inherently subjective what you regard as a landmark, whereas being a suburb of Brisbane or a heritage property in Brisbane is decidable on objective criteria.
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Hi Kerry, It appears that the travel times given in the Qld Govt refs for these routes are estimated elapsed times including rest, eat and sleep allowances, not driving times. After making a couple of edits and then realising the above I decided to hand it over to you to sort out. Cheers
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Hello Kerry, It was article that I created previously and it was deleted because of other Wiki admin person's view. Could you please let me know whether I can get your feedback for the improvement items for this article? Subject: "Peace Treaty between USA and North Korea"
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You can now use your web browser's function to switch typing direction in the new wikitext mode. This is particularly helpful for RTL language users like Urdu or Hebrew who have to write JavaScript or CSS. You can use Command+Shift+X or Control+Shift+X to trigger this.
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As a final point, bless you for the work you do with trainees. Goodness knows we need more active editors and if these training programs net us even a handful it would be a huge boon for the project (and of course even if they don't they still produce valuable work).
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exists and defines itself as "This category is intended to encompass all historic sites which have been recognized by official designation or by listing in a heritage register" and has a somewhat motley collection of pages and subcategories (which does not include
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Yes, it would be nicer if the VE supported section editing and I am not sure if this is a major problem to implement or simply not a priority. I thought Flow was "dead" but evidently not. I hope you will be putting a "Edit with VE" button on your User Talk page.
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The way to switch between the visual editing mode and the wikitext editing mode is now consistent. There is a drop-down menu that shows the two options. This is now the same in desktop and mobile web editing, and inside things that embed editing, such as Flow.
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issue - I've seen plenty of books referring to E.G. Whitlam and R.G. Menzies, and even occasionally J.M. Fraser, R.J.L. Hawke and P.J. Keating. Trove of course does skew to older sources too: a Google Books certainly reveals a bit more on the Tom Ryan front
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Kerry, thank you for your reply - I personally would have been much more effusive about getting that level of coverage in incite here on the noticeboard... - but the issue of wikipedia in the news (see email in the next day or soon re that) - there
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can't link things like the Incite article. While social media doesn't constitute reliable sources from the perspective of citations in Knowledge articles, I think for a "WMAU in the media" page on the WMAU website, they are fine for that purpose.
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Hi Kerry, Me again with another silly question. This article contains links to itself from each of the institution's former names, which I found rather confusing. Is this as intended, and, if so, does it comply with WP guidelines? Cheers, John
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Hey, happy to defer to your Queensland knowledge here. This is kind of a difficult issue for us for a few reasons - after all, contemporary newspapers and even many books (especially, but not exclusively, older ones) default to referring to
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Thanks, I have seen a copy via Jacinta. Yes, it is nice. Pity there was no mention of Wikimedia Australia though. But still I guess WMAU can still file it away under its media collection (not sure WMAU has one but probably should).
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incorporating citations in various formats and they use these same IDs in their "share with" tools for use with social media like Facebook and Twitter etc. But if you want to know more about the persistent URLs, why not ask them.
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Why I remember doing my museum course so well, my intense personal dislike of how significance is determined.... Dont mention the dutch... (vis a vis Fawlty towels and the war...) - your last comment, indeed, indeed, indeed....
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recently fleshed it out and submitted it, but this has now been knocked back twice, most recently on the grounds of being "not adequately supported by reliable sources". However, of all the comparable articles in the
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That is fascinating about Visual Editor, something I turned off the minute it arrived and haven't given a thought to since. I suppose it probably does make things much more intuitive when you're starting out.
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Thanks for your time yesterday - much appreciated - the following is the most cogent overliew linked item I have seen to date - please either forward or refer to if anyone wants to locally feedback at all -
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Thank you! It feels like a long hard slog, and is seems like I'm the only person with any interest in the page, but if I can maintain 10 per day, it may only take 2 or 3 months to make some progress ...Ā ;-)
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on these 5 themes. This round of discussions will take place between now and June 12th. You can discuss as many as you like; we ask you to participate in the ones that are most (or least) important to you.
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Basic and then paste). I probably should add that there is no immediate threat of the non-persistent URL format becoming linkrot but I try to clean them up from time to time to avoid the problem long-term.
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repeats info already in the 42 scare article and the freo sub base article - in milhist terms not a good idea to have repetition of material already in other articles where a link or two is better -Ā :)
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Hi Kerry, Re: Works - Perc Tucker Regional Gallery, Townsville. Should not the original name of this building (Union Bank of Australia, Townsville) precede the current name in this list? Cheers, John.
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Presume you are fully au fait with the description of you in the latest Alia (May/June 2017) magazine incite - page 31 - I shall not repeat the epithet here lest it goes to your head, so to speak...
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Thanks for your reply on this some things to think about - a further problem with the state orientation of the work to date, and specific cities or area, means that there is a small tendency for
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Thank you - I realise you have already offered ideas and opinions - but there a few days left - if perchance a stray enquiry falls your way the above would provide an easy way in. Thanks again
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I did not know about the other one! Seems to be something of a Queensland tradition, though, with similar names (two Tom Foleys, two David Thomsons, at least three Don Camerons, etc.).
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It's in the "major problem to implement" category, especially for re-used citations (either one already on the page in some other section, or one that you re-use in that section ).
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This user has been awarded with the '''100000 Edits award'''. |info-c = #000000 |border-c = #bbb |border-s = 1}} - (its your choice to unpack and put somewhere you like..)
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also needs sorting out since I suspect it's trying to cover about three separate parties at the moment. I don't know if these might be too complicated for your purposes though.)
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tags and other types of wikitext syntax. You will be able to turn it on and off. It will first become available in VisualEditor's built-in wikitext mode, maybe late in 2017.
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PPS. There's some COBOL (and other long forgotten languages) in my dark past too. Mostly I use Python these days but very rusty, too many years managing and not coding.
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Kerry thanks for your encouragement. Any help you can offer on Staines would be appreciated. I suspect Banana is more your area of expertise than mine. Cheers Scott
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It couldnt all have happened to a more dedicated wikipedian - well done on both the edit count, and the labels (which I am sure you will wear well) in Incite
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I imagine his family and friends might have called him Tom, but I suspect he couldn't be commonly known as Tom Ryan in public life because of the earlier
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make sure "Disable the VE" is un-ticked and set "editing mode" to "Show both tabs" and you can then use either one as much or as little as you want.
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I don't have a strong view either way on whether there should be a category. I'm not making them, but I'm not objecting to other people making them.
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A discussion is taking place as to whether several articles about Brisbane local football clubs are suitable for inclusion in Knowledge according to
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might be significant to the Netherlands history. And I guess there is some semantic distinction between "site" and "place" too. Messy, messy, messy.
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which are not in Australia, whereas I assume the second is places in Australia of historic significance (but not necessarily to Australians), e.g.
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which appears to be of the abandoned distillery. Not sure if it was refurbished or maybe it is being made in a different distillery. Any ideas? --
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Any further details of his terms as Chairman or Deputy Chairman would be appreciated as sadly there will be a call for his deletion very soon.
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and despite the RfC title, additionally found that "There's no obvious reason why this would not apply to historical or fictional characters,
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You might note that edit counting is frought - you can have up to 4 different totals as to what you have edited (I think) - I am taking from
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the most recent reviewing editor, but his response seems rather lame. (Disclaimer: I have met Doug Butler a few times when he came to the
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I do not have enough power in the superlative department to say how impressed and glad you three are doing exactly that!!! well done!!!
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to creep into all this, as there are states/cities which do not even self identify their states, cities or regions as being sufficiently
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which shows us locals where to go to take the required photos. Perhaps the template is used in a different way in your local area.
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block can automatically display long lists of references in columns on wide screens. This makes footnotes easier to read. You can
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Knowledge:Village pump (policy)#RfC: Allow private schools to be characterized as non-affiliated as well as religious, in infobox?
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in Queensland". But my intention was always to manually categorise anything ending up in it (which I am in the process of doing).
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Hi. Thank you for your recent edits. Knowledge appreciates your help. We noticed though that you've added some links pointing to
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PS: I don't know if you know but over at Wikidata they have enabled the "Flow" tool for user talk pages, on an opt-in basis.
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No, I haven't. Perhaps a Top 10 WANTED poster with my head for the crime of failing to return my books by the due date?Ā :-)
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Hi - good to see you are spruiking - there are others there as well, so you dont need to carry the whole loadĀ :)
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What a refined list! (There are some red-linked mills on Colonial/CSR page that need KR-ing). How sweet it is!
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Can you email me at kerry.raymond@wikimedia.org.au and we can discuss some of the things you are asking about.
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on ANZ cricketers. Would you perchance be able to run them through AWB for the same issue? Thanks again.
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I have made some changes to those that suggest very slow travel. Hope they are OK.
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Thanks for your help. I will try the easier referencing thing. Trove is so good!
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anything you thought appropriate - cheers - happy EOFY and all that
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I probably should have said "with an end goal of the 2016 census".
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