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Post by Bianca Nogrady on Aug 14, 2014 0:39:38 GMT
Hi wikibombers, I've created a wiki page for Professor Mahananda Dasgupta, and have submitted it to Wikipedia for review. I don't know if that means no one else can see it as it's still technically a user page, but the link is en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:BNogrady/Nanda_Dasgupta. Appreciate any and all feedback or corrections. Bianca
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Post by Bianca Nogrady on Aug 14, 2014 0:53:05 GMT
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Post by Maureen Devine on Aug 14, 2014 1:10:13 GMT
Hi fellow Wikibombers, I've created a wiki page for Professor Daniela Rubatto, and have submitted it to Wikipedia for review - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Draft:Professor_Daniela_Rubatto. I have since been online with the wikipedia live help and they have given me some recommendations to improve the page before it will be accepted. I'll keep working on it!
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Post by brendan on Aug 14, 2014 1:40:12 GMT
A few technical comments on this nice article. 1. Put references after punctuation, with no space between the punctuation and the reference. 2. Don't use links to the outside world in the body of the article. Turn them into references. 3. Format web references to give title and author where available. Also a date if that makes sense. As an example of #3, instead of <ref>http://sciencearchive.org.au/awards/awardees/2006awards.html</ref> use <ref>{{cite web | url = sciencearchive.org.au/awards/awardees/2006awards.html | author = Australian Academy of Science | title = Awardees for 2006 }}</ref>
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Post by Admin on Aug 14, 2014 4:51:31 GMT
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