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This was a rather long time ago, so let's see what I can remember...in
this edit I showed an example of the close paraphrasing. It was in the process of reviewing
DYK nominations. From my (fuzzy) memory of this article, it wasn't as bad as some I had come across, but had patches of close paraphrasing. I think the whole "Doolough Tragedy" section had very close wording, and maybe all of "After The Great Famine" too. (But don't rely on my memory.) Hope this helps,
Shubinator (
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05:29, 10 September 2010 (UTC)reply
Thanks. I also had some niggling doubts regarding the extent of the Doolough Tragedy coverage. I no longer think putting together this article will be of Humpty Dumpty proportions but would like a couple of hours with my books, particularly
Peter Gray's,
Helen Burke's and
John O'Connor's before getting stuck into it from next Monday.
RashersTierney (
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10:03, 10 September 2010 (UTC).reply
There's no absolute time limit, so the article can simply remain blanked until you finish working on a clean rewrite for it. We'd always prefer that something be rewritten rather than just losing large chunks of content. Thanks for taking the time to work on this!
VernoWhitney (
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15:32, 9 September 2010 (UTC)reply
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This article is within the scope of WikiProject Ireland, a collaborative effort to improve the coverage of
Ireland on Wikipedia. If you would like to participate, please visit the project page, where you can join
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This was a rather long time ago, so let's see what I can remember...in
this edit I showed an example of the close paraphrasing. It was in the process of reviewing
DYK nominations. From my (fuzzy) memory of this article, it wasn't as bad as some I had come across, but had patches of close paraphrasing. I think the whole "Doolough Tragedy" section had very close wording, and maybe all of "After The Great Famine" too. (But don't rely on my memory.) Hope this helps,
Shubinator (
talk)
05:29, 10 September 2010 (UTC)reply
Thanks. I also had some niggling doubts regarding the extent of the Doolough Tragedy coverage. I no longer think putting together this article will be of Humpty Dumpty proportions but would like a couple of hours with my books, particularly
Peter Gray's,
Helen Burke's and
John O'Connor's before getting stuck into it from next Monday.
RashersTierney (
talk)
10:03, 10 September 2010 (UTC).reply
There's no absolute time limit, so the article can simply remain blanked until you finish working on a clean rewrite for it. We'd always prefer that something be rewritten rather than just losing large chunks of content. Thanks for taking the time to work on this!
VernoWhitney (
talk)
15:32, 9 September 2010 (UTC)reply