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Philippine–American WarI see that this edit of mine made some unintended changes, possibly because of an edit conflict which I failed to recognize. I was only intending to make the changes impacting (Deady 2005). I also see that you have made some subsequent edits. I don't want to bump heads with you in your ongoing edits of that article, so I'll just alert you to a possible problem by this talk page message. Somewhat related -- you might take a look at Template talk:Sfn#Enhancement request: new paramer: name. Cheers, Wtmitchell (talk) (earlier Boracay Bill) 03:13, 12 December 2016 (UTC)
1. There are quite a few unreliable sources used as citations in this article. For example, these self-published sources:
2. Too many sources, most of which are used only once or twice. I think we should try to identify which sources are of the highest quality and keep those, while discarding those that are of lower quality. The sources which are high quality but redundant, could relegated to the ==Further reading== section, in case they might be needed for later. ns.
1. I'm not very knowledgeable on reliability of individual sources. As ought to be clear from my user page, I'm not an academic.
2. Agree. As articles develop, editors will add bits and supporting cites from what is handy to hand for them, though the bits added might also be supported by other sources cited elsewhere in the article. Cheers, Wtmitchell (talk) (earlier Boracay Bill) 12:41, 12 December 2016 (UTC) this: " the condition had not yet been described or given the name "PTSD", but it existed nevertheless" is pretty much the definition of OR when dealing with a primary source. It is your interepretation that what is described there, is PTSD. You need a secondary source that says that the 1899 article is discussing PTSD. Please don't add, and especially please don't try to edit war, original research into WP. Jytdog (talk) 22:33, 27 December 2016 (UTC)
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Introduction to WikiProject Anatomy and Anatomy on WikipediaSeeing as we have so many new members, and a constant stream of new editors to our articles, I would like to write in this issue about how our project and articles are arranged. The main page for WikiProject Anatomy is here. We are a WikiProject, which is a group of editors interested in editing and maintaining anatomy articles. Our editors come from all sorts of disciplines, from academically trained anatomists, students, and lay readers, to experienced Wikipedia editors. Based on previous discussions, members of our project have chosen to focus mainly on human anatomy ([3]), with a separate project for animal anatomy (WP:ANAN). A WikiProject has no specific rights or abilities on Wikipedia, however it does allow a central venue for discussion on different issues where interested editors can be asked to contribute, collaborate, and perhaps reach a consensus.
Wikipedia has about 5,500,000 articles. Of these, about 20,000 fall under our project, about 5,000 of which are text-containing articles. Articles are manually assigned by editors as relating to our project (many using the rater tool). As well as articles, other Wikipedia pages in our project include, lists, disambiguation pages, and redirects. Our articles are improving over time, and you can have a look at our goals and progress, or last newsletter, to get a better idea about this. Our articles are structured according to the manual of style, specifically here. The manual of style is a guideline, which "is a generally accepted standard that editors should attempt to follow, though it is best treated with common sense, and occasional exceptions may apply", and prescribes the layout of anatomy articles, most of which follow it. Our articles are organised in a particular way. Most articles have a infobox in its lead, describing key characteristics about the article. Because we have so many articles, articles are often linked together in different ways. An article tends to focus on the primary topic it is written about. Further information can be linked like this, or piped (like this). We use navboxes, which are the boxes at the bottom of articles providing links to similar topics, as well as hatnotes. Typical hatnotes in articles include {{main}}, {{see also}} and {{further}}. This lets us link to relevant and related articles. The bottom of articles also shows categories, which store groups of related articles.
For interested editors, our project offers a number of additional tools to help edit our articles. On our main page appears a log of the most edited recent articles. An automatic list of recent changes to all our articles is here. We have a list of the most popular pages (WP:ANAT500). To keep abreast of news and discussions, it is best to monitor our talk page, newsletters, and our article alerts, which automatically lists deletion, good article, featured article, and move proposals. We also have a open tasks page for editors to create lists of tasks that other editors can collaborate with. Articles are also manually assigned to a "discipline", so interested editors in for example, gross anatomy, histology, or embryology can easily locate articles via here. Our project has all sorts of smaller items that editors may or may not know about, including a barnstar, user box ({{User WPAnatomy}}), welcoming template ({{WPANATOMY welcome}}) and fairly comprehensive listing of templates (here).
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Newsletter topic: anatomy and featured articlesI have been asked to write up something introducing the Featured article (FA) process to anatomy editors, but I took a more general approach to explaining why one might want to contribute featured content and the benefits to the editor and to Wikipedia. I also tried to address some misconceptions about the FA process, and give you a guide that is somewhat specific to health content should you decide to take the dive. A vital purpose of Featured articles is to serve as examples for new and aspiring Wikipedia editors. FAs are often uniquely comprehensive for the Internet. They showcase some of our best articles, and can enhance Wikipedia's reputation if they are maintained to standard—but in an "anyone can edit" environment, they can easily fall out of standard if not maintained. Benefits to the writer include developing collaborative partnerships and learning new skills, while improving your writing and seeing it exposed to a broader audience—all that Wikipedia is about! Looking more specifically at WP Anatomy's featured content, the Featured media is impressive and seems to be an Anatomy Project strength. The Anatomy WikiProject has tagged 4 FAs, 1 Featured list, and 30 Featured media. Working towards upgrading and maintaining older Featured articles could be a worthwhile goal. Immune system is a 2007 FA promotion, and bringing it up to date would make a nice collaboration between WikiProject Medicine and the Anatomy WikiProject. Hippocampus is another dated promotion that is almost 50% larger than when promoted, having taken on a bit of uncited text and new text that might benefit from a tune-up. Whether tuning up an older FA at Featured article review, or attempting a new one to be reviewed at Featured article candidates, taking the plunge can be rewarding, and I hope the advice in my essay is helpful. You can read the essay "Achieving excellence through featured content" here. SandyGeorgia has been a regular FA reviewer at FAC and FAR since 2006, and has participated in thousands of nominations How can I contribute?
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Upon closer examination, the captions are in fact short sentences and not mere phrases. I have restored the full stops, and expanded my fund of knowledge. Have a great day! DiverDave (talk) 18:52, 17 March 2021 (UTC) Great egretHi Dave, you made an edit on how to identify this species comparing it to snowy egret but you did not give a citation for it. Also why only compare it to snowy egret, across most of its range the confusion species would be little egret, including the America’s now, and intermediate egret, as well as more restricted species such as Chinese egret or Western reef egret. Quetzal1964 (talk) 11:11, 19 March 2021 (UTC) (also David)
Yucatan woodpeckerHi Dave: You've hit my watchlist again! ;) When you updated Yucatan woodpecker recently, I think you've defined two different references with the name – "eBird" (or maybe you named one and someone else had already named another one the same thing), which is causing an error message. Can you please take a look and see if you can sort it out? The error that's coming up says "Cite error: The named reference "eBird" was defined multiple times with different content." I don't want to step on whatever good work you're doing, so I'll leave it with you, if that's okay. Thanks! MeegsC (talk) 16:04, 24 March 2021 (UTC)
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