User talk:Drann
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[edit] Welcome
Nice article in Chronicle of Higher Education, thank you! Here's the standard Welcome message :-) - David Gerard 20:35, 14 November 2006 (UTC)
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[edit] Nice work
Those are great articles you wrote. Nice work on Ala Gertner and excellent news in The Chronicle Review. I'm happy you enjoy writing articles for Wikipedia and also happy you weren't rebutted by the overwhelming buttons/tutorials/informations/policies Wikipedia has. All the best for you next article. Lincher 17:10, 15 November 2006 (UTC)
- Ditto - make that great work! I hope you don't mind that I linked Ala Gertner to the Chronicle article. I also hope that this complies with Wikipedia rules, but if it doesn't I'm sure somebody will delete it with a polite explanation. Smallbones 14:13, 21 November 2006 (UTC)
- Agreed, and feel free to contribute content in whatever way is easier for you, and just let somebody know so we can set an army of editors out to wikify it into a nice format. The same would go for other types of content such as audio and video. I read your Chronicle article with interest (it's been a long time since this site was new and unfamiliar to me) and would like to encourage you to contribute more content under a free license. What isn't noted quite as often in press coverage of Wikipedia is the power of the free license to make sure that information will always be free for others to use and improve. Many children or adults in developing countries can't travel to western museums, they need cheap ways to access information. We also need to do whatever we can to support experts such as yourself in contributing, so let me know if there is anything I can do to help. Finally, on a pseicifc note, it appears clear that you are fully familiar with the sources listed as 'further reading' for Ala Gertner. If that's the case and you can vouch that those sources verify the material in the article, we can designate them as references to make that clear. Additionally footnoting important facts to their best source can help in our goal of demonstrating verifiability as laid out in our verifiability policy. You can use any format you like including Harvard referencing. - Taxman Talk 16:31, 21 November 2006 (UTC)
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- I also read the Chronicle article and am glad you found Wikipedia a comfortable place in which to work. I found the article by following a link from the French-language Wikipedia's Bistro, where users talk about working on Wikipedia.
- I would love to translate the article on Gertner (and eventually, your mother) into French and Spanish. I will be away for a couple of months or so, though, so it may take a while. Please continue writing for Wikipedia whenever you can. I'm sure you still have a lot of information and stories to share. Happy editing! Marialadouce | parlami 01:37, 23 November 2006 (UTC)