User talk:M.Parshall

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[edit] Descent of Man

I'm a bit out of my depth here, as I don't know much about other wiki projects. Having fished around in the help link (left side, under the globe logo) found that Wikipedia:How to edit a page and Wikipedia:How to link to Wikimedia projects pages show how to link to Wikimedia projects, and the equivalents on other projects have how to link to Wikipedia, as in Wikibooks:Help:How to edit a page. I couldn't find the descent page you're describing, but noticed that what looks like the whole text is on Wikisource:Authors-D under Wikisource:Author:Charles Darwin.

However, The Descent of Man, and Selection in Relation to Sex on Wikipedia still needs work, and has several sections which are stubs, so if you could turn your efforts to filling in these gaps that will be terrific. While I've done some work on Darwin's biography, User:Fastfission has much more expertise about his work.

I don't know anything about Wikibooks, but as far as I can find there, Charles Darwin (Gallery of Biologists) only has external links to outside sources of the texts: perhaps it might be logical for someone involved in the project to incorporate links to Wikisource and perhaps Wikipedia. Hope this helps, ... dave souza 18:01, 2 August 2005 (UTC)