User talk:Marshelec/Archive 5
Waimakariri Irrigation LimitedKia ora Marshelec, hope all's well. I remember that you once crafted a superb article on an irrigation project (Rangitata Diversion Race). By sheer chance, I wrote bios for two Marmaduke Dixons (father and son). I was mucking around with mountains in the Southern Alps and the son was a notable mountaineer. Turns out that both of them were instrumental in getting irrigation north of the Waimakariri River going. This page covers the history. Is that something that you could be interested working on? I wouldn't do it by myself apart from the historic aspect. What do you think? Schwede66 05:30, 6 December 2020 (UTC)
Nice to hear from you. As you know, if you want a job done, give it to a busy person. Isn't that how the saying goes? Regarding Real Journeys:
I've encouraged other editors to help via the Wikipedia New Zealand Facebook group. If you are on Facebook, feel free to join! Schwede66 20:12, 22 December 2020 (UTC)
Getting started with QGIS@Canley:. Hi ! I liked your demonstration of QGIS during our online meetup last Sunday. I have downloaded a copy, but I would appreciate some form of start-up assistance. I need a "driving lesson". I have not used a GIS tool before so I need a beginner's level introduction. If there is something available on Youtube or similar, can you send me a link please ? If there is nothing suitable, could you find some time to give me some initial guidance during an online meetup please ? My immediate interest is in producing maps that would show the outline/ boundaries of protected areas in New Zealand - particularly scientific and scenic reserves. Thanks, Marshelec (talk) 04:37, 27 April 2021 (UTC)
Ideas for Wikicon Wellington 27-28 November 2021Kia ora @Ambrosia10:. At the last Wellington meetup, those present discussed ideas for the Wikicon to be held in Wellington 27-28 November. I agreed to contact Otari-Wilton's Bush as a possible site for a field trip to encourage Wikicon participants to expand stub articles about rare and endangered plants - the idea is to ask for knowledgeable volunteers from the Otari network to be our hosts, and to have a pre-planned tour where we see examples of plants that currently have no article in Wikipedia, or only a stub, or no photo etc. I have made some useful contacts and received a good initial response. I will follow up and if the initial response is confirmed I am happy to be the co-ordinator :) The other idea was to contact the Royal Society to invite them to host a session during the Wikicon where they present and overview of some of their current work, with the intention to encourage improved coverage in Wikipedia. I don't have any contacts with the Royal Society - but perhaps you do ? If you think this is a good idea, can you suggest a contact, or would you like to make this contact yourself ? What do you think ? Marshelec (talk) 08:06, 29 April 2021 (UTC)
WikiProject update - Performing Arts Aotearoa 20 JuneMany thanks to all who have contributed so far. There are 28 new Wikipedia articles and over 500 new Wikidata entries. The Kia Mau Festival mini edit-a-thon happened with useful learning for me about what seems simple and what is possible. I am proud of the persistence of editors – a much improved article for Audrey Brown-Pereira for example, a new article for The Māori Sidesteps and lots of links from performance UPU to various poets. And many Wikidata entries. You can now link to the project page through my website (http://www.lisamaule.info). Easier to remember and google-able (Wikiproject Lisa) if you want to direct other people where to look. Things to do: • DEEPEN CONTENT: Have a look at the new articles on the project page: User:Pakoire/Performing Arts Aotearoa - Wiki Project. Many can be expanded including with this resource: Theatre Aotearoa database https://tadb.otago.ac.nz/theatre • LINKABLE ARTICLES: Create articles for a venue, a company or a festival. This will help facilitate biographies being linked to other articles. Suggestions on project page. • KEEP GOING with your own area. Let me know what you are up to. See my new research google doc (linked on the project page) – feel free to comment if you need something (ask me for permission to edit) • IMPROVE ANY ARTICLE on any performing arts topic, theatre, dance, venues – feel free to use my suggestions as a starting point and then going where it takes you. Reach out for suggestions in your area of interest, or ideas for research. I am a subject expert which helps with searching, and now have a pool of academics and others who I can ask too. Examples of articles to get formatting ideas: • New Zealand Opera • Dunedin Writers & Readers Festival • Bangarra Dance Theatre • Hugo Weaving • Tusiata Avia • Kia Mau Festival • Circa Theatre • New Zealand Festival of the Arts • Raewyn Hill Very simple stub articles: • Eagles Theatre • Camden Fringe DIARY the three in person edit-a-thons now scheduled 10am - 4pm: Dunedin Saturday 10 July (location tbc) - topic Allen Hall and contemporary companies in Dunedin Auckland Saturday 14 August (location tbc) - topic Auckland Women in performing arts Wellington Saturday 21 August (Nola Millar Library, Te Whaea) - topic Toi Whakaari and New Zealand School of Dance alumni Many thanks – do what you can (might be nothing, might just be one citation) and take care, Lisa Next steps for article: Electricity sector in Turkey@Chidgk1:. Merhaba ! I would like to begin collaborative work on further improvements to the article Electricity sector in Turkey. My initial proposal is to focus on the sub-topics under Generation, and to improve each one so that it provides a reasonable overview of that sub-topic, as well as a link to the associated "child" article. This will probably require updating or preparing new content in the "child" articles. So in effect, this means a Wiki project of upgrading a web of interconnected articles related to electricity in Turkey. Based on a quick review this morning, a possible starting point is Hydro-electric generation. I see that the list article List of hydroelectric power stations in Turkey is out of date. It does not show the total installed capacity of 28,503 MW (2019) that is quoted in this reference: [1]. If we can improve the list article, then we can update Hydroelectricity in Turkey and from there, provide a concise summary in the section Electricity sector in Turkey#Hydro. So my first suggestion is to try and improve the list article List of hydroelectric power stations in Turkey. Does that seem like a sensible approach ? Also, what do you think is the best approach for our collaboration ? There will be lots of queries/exchanges to resolve points - (particularly since it is difficult for me at present to know what is available in the large number of citations in the current article). What do you think is the best platform to use for this kind of correspondence:
If you think it would be better to start with a sub-topic other than hydro-electricity - no problem. Just let me know your thoughts. Marshelec (talk) 00:15, 15 July 2021 (UTC)
Article templates@David Nind:. Hi, can you please send me a link to the page you showed at our Wellington meetup group on 3 July. It is not linked in the meeting notes (but I think we should add it, and possibly also include it in the list of "Training aids and resources". Thanks Marshelec (talk) 03:23, 15 July 2021 (UTC)
New bio article - Bryan Crump@Schwede66:. Hi, when you can find some time, can you please help me out with a draft bio article I have prepared: Draft:Bryan Crump A question I am struggling with at present is whether to give any detailed coverage to his approx 16 years as presenter/ interviewer on the RNZ Nights programme. RNZ currently publishes some great information about the Nights programme on their website here: [2]. Plus, there are lots of internet references mentioning an interview on Nights, However, I am really unsure about how much (if anything) to include in the biography article about the topics covered over so many years (plus it might be difficult to get content from earlier years). Looking at a comparable article Kim Hill (broadcaster) I see that there is no coverage of her programmes - only her somewhat difficult interview with John Pilger. What do you think ? Also, I would appreciate some peer review, before I move the article to mainspace. Many thanks. Marshelec (talk) 22:39, 15 July 2021 (UTC)
WikiProject update - Performing Arts Aotearoa 04 AugustMany thanks to all who have contributed so far. Half way through. There are two more scheduled edit-a-thons as part of this project:
Please diary and attend in person or remotely if you are able.
Add suggested articles to the project pages or get in touch with me. A Women in Red (WIR) August campaign is Indigenous women and there are heaps on my list so if you create or improve these articles be sure to tag WIR on the talk page. Pakoire (talk) 09:19, 4 August 2021 (UTC) UPDATE WIKIDATA EDIT-A-THON DUNEDIN The new editors added 27 references to Wikipedia between them and a total of 2,017 words. Comments from new editors after they had learnt the basics and started editing related to how accessible they found doing it. There was motivation amongst many in the group to continue to meet as a way of progressing the articles they are interested in. With the experienced editors overall including Wikidata the edit-a-thon added 48.1K words, 4 commons uploads, 245 references, across 53 articles including 4 new Wikipedia articles and 15 new Wikidata articles. IMAGES SUPPORT Pakoire (talk) 09:19, 4 August 2021 (UTC) WikiProject update - Performing Arts Aotearoa 19 AugustA short update this time. The COVID19 status of New Zealand means the next workshop is fully online. Wellington Saturday 21 August Here is a google doc with suggested articles categories as 'dance' and 'theatre' with links to references. You can make suggestions with comments. Saturday 21 Aug ZOOM Wikipedia Edit-a-thon Lisa Maule is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting. Join Zoom Meeting https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85672644820?pwd=QnJWdXk1TCtZenBEaHJMZEZGbXRWdz09 Meeting ID: 856 7264 4820 Passcode: 907118 New bio article - Susan Wilson@Schwede66: Hi, I received a suggestion from User:Pakoire that I create an article for Susan Wilson, as part of the Performing Arts Aotearoa project. I have created a stub article today: Susan Wilson (director), but have struggled a bit with getting references. I have not yet found anything that quotes age or DoB. I think you have a copy of Who's Who - is that right ? Could you see if she is listed. ? The National Library has listings in their index system, but I will need to visit to see these. In the meantime, if there is anything you could look up for me without going to too much trouble, I would be grateful.Marshelec (talk) 04:40, 21 August 2021 (UTC)
Edit responseI meant alleviate in this edit. My mistake by making a typo. Helper201 (talk) 08:42, 22 August 2021 (UTC) Proposed page name change - Kārearea@Giantflightlessbirds:. Hi, I seek your feedback on this proposal before putting it up on the Talk page of the article: New Zealand falcon There is widespread use of the name Kārearea (as the principal name) across multiple sources (although only some include the macron). Based on my survey of news items, the name Kārearea, is now predominant as the principal name.
On websites, there is a mixture, with no clear pattern that I can observe. The name Kārearea was used as the principal name in 2012 Bird of the Year competition, with New Zealand falcon as secondary.[19] Overall, I think it is timely to propose a page move. Do you agree ? If so, the question is should it be straight to Kārearea, or perhaps Kārearea/ New Zealand falcon ??. I will also need a bit of guidance about how to propose this, given that it might attract some controversy. Should I just start with a section like this on the talk page, wait a couple of weeks for feedback, and then move the page if there is no significant opposition, or go to a formal page move proposal ? Marshelec (talk) 06:57, 26 August 2021 (UTC)
—Giantflightlessbirds (talk) 10:28, 26 August 2021 (UTC)
Marshelec (talk) 01:08, 27 August 2021 (UTC)
WikiProject update - Performing Arts Aotearoa 08 SeptemberThe Performing Arts Aotearoa Wikiproject officially ends in 2 days. I am happy with the momentum that has built since the project started. Many thanks to everybody who was able to contribute. There are 99 new articles listed on the project page. Performing Arts Aotearoa Wikiproject
I am looking to maintain the project in an ongoing way connected to New Zealand Wikipedia, I will let you know where. Pakoire (talk) 03:35, 8 September 2021 (UTC) Name of Kererū in recent reliable sourcesThis table shows the predominant name used for the Kererū (New Zealand pigeon) in recent reliable sources. A few sources list the other names for this bird in Te Reo ( The name - New Zealand pigeon appears as a secondary name in some sources. A few sources have mixed use of the two names through their content, but even so, the predominant usage in those sources is still Kererū. The same word is used for singular and plural.
New article for Kaikoura District - oops@Schwede66:. Hi, sorry to bother you, but I need some brief help. I took up your suggestion about the Kaikōura article, and have copied all content that is relevant to the district, and created a new article Kaikoura District. I created the article by overwriting a re-direct page for Kaikoura District (without a macron). However, I was probably a bit hasty. When I went to try to move the page to the name with a macron, I found that I couldn't do this because there is still a redirect with that name. I don't know what to do next. Can you please fix this for me ? Sorry to be a nuisance. Please have a quick look at the article as it stands, if you have time. Thanks Marshelec (talk) 02:11, 30 September 2021 (UTC)
Additional content for Kererū article: Great Kererū Count@Ambrosia10:. This year's annual Kererū count is to be the last, but the results have been encouraging. If you think it is appropriate, we could add something like this to the Kererū article: The final Great Kererū Count was held in 2021, with more sightings recorded than in previous years. There were 24,562 kererū counted in the 10 day period 17-26 September, with 28% from Auckland city.[1]
Marshelec (talk) 20:05, 6 October 2021 (UTC)
Continuing Electricity sector in TurkeyHello Marshelec, I hope you are well. As several new reports are now being released I hope to restart work on this article very soon. Might your expertise be available? Chidgk1 (talk) 07:22, 7 November 2021 (UTC)
Litter in New ZealandKia ora Marshelec, I am new to editing Wikipedia and am currently working on expanding Litter in New Zealand and would appreciate help. I noticed on your user page that you have recently enhanced Water supply and sanitation in New Zealand and that you created an article on water supply and sanitation in the Wellington region. While these articles may not directly relate to Litter in New Zealand, they all deal with sanitation. Given your editing experience, I would greatly appreciate it if you were to review my stub article and leave feedback. While the article is not yet finished, my particular concerns are its readability and neutrality. Thank you. Isabel.miriam (talk) 04:22, 21 December 2021 (UTC)
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Electricity sector in Turkey - resilience section@Chidgk1: The topic of resilience in electricity systems is multi-faceted, and is a challenge to describe briefly in an encyclopaedia. It is also likely to be difficult to find good sources to cite. Looking at the present content of this section, I think it would probably be best to delete it. I have added my comments in italics into a copy of the text in the Resilience section as it stands. Earthquakes in Turkey are common and sometimes cut transmission lines and destroy substations.[148] After purchasing a property in an urban area earthquake insurance is compulsory before the electricity and other utilities are connected.[149] This is really about resilience of property owners, not the electricity sector. Because many of the trapped people rescued from rubble are located via their phones household earthquake preparedness includes keeping phones well charged and keeping plenty of batteries in the house.[150] This again is about civil defence preparedness, not the electricity sector. In case of emergencies, distribution grids can be remotely controlled by SCADA.[151] Distribution grids are routinely controlled via SCADA. The source actually describes a mobile "command centre" that can be taken into an area following major disruption, to assist with recovery and restoration. It seems that it is intended to cover for the total loss of a major SCADA control centre. New Zealand has two national control centres in different locations, each of which can almost instantly take control of the entire grid if the other has to be evacuated or fails. Real resilience goes far beyond control centres. System resilience is designed in to the netwrok and its equipment. It includes appropriate seismic withstand (and other appropriate limit-state design criteria and protections), design levels of backup/redundancy, duplication, diverse comms routes, timely access to skilled people, equipment, spares, machinery. The installation of more local solar power with batteries and microgrids in vulnerable places might help vital buildings such as hospitals retain power after a natural disaster such as earthquake or flood. Academics suggest that cost–benefit analysis of such emergency power systems should take into account any benefits of resilience and also the cost of installing an islandable system.[152][153]I don't think this article needs to cover the topic of emergency power supplies. The nationwide blackout in 2015 did not greatly affect Van Province as it was supplied from Iran,[154] the EU interconnection helped restore power,[155] and more integration with other countries would increase resilience.[156] This sentence could be relocated into the Transmission section.
Westland petrel article - query@Schwede66: Kia ora, I took part in the Wikipedia:Meetup/Barrytown/1 Wikiblitz yesterday, and along with User:Ambrosia10, have made substantial improvements to the article Westland petrel. I have a question about the language template. The article currently uses the ENGVARB template. What is the criteria here ? Should it be: use NZ English instead ? I only picked up on this when I noticed the spelling of meter (when I would have written metre). I still have lots more to do on the article, but if you want to have a look, any comments would be welcome.Marshelec (talk) 06:59, 6 February 2022 (UTC)
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