Hi there, I removed the square brackets around the categories in User:Oceanflynn/sandbox because they were making it appear in the article space categories diff. User drafts aren't supposed to appear in those categories. Please just add the square brackets back when you move it to the mainspace. Kind regards, James086 Talk 13:24, 12 January 2013 (UTC)
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Hi - Thanks for your recent helpful edits to ENRC. Don't forget that per WP:SOURCE you need to use independent sources to cite you additions. Thanks. Dormskirk ( talk) 18:06, 23 March 2013 (UTC)
Commodity market and IntercontinentalExchange are the two articles you are mentioning to me. Links should be in talk page entries for ease of communication. I will look into the ICE employee updating, a clear violation of COI rules.-- DThomsen8 ( talk) 01:50, 19 April 2013 (UTC)
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Hi Oceanflynn, I have looked over your edits to the Enbridge article and you have added some good citations and provided some valuable data such as the amount of financial subsidies which have gone into the fuel cell project, but I am also concerned that you have deleted quite a lot of material, some with no real reason. Would you mind reverting it to how it was and reinserting some of the material you have come up with so that we maintain a bit more detail and article structure please? I am worried that if you do not do that another editor will simply revert all you have done and we will lose the information you have provided. Djapa Owen ( talk) 02:33, 26 June 2013 (UTC)
Hi Djapa84, Do you mean this phrase: "as well as green energy." I removed after reading that the fuel cell project was not a success, all the links I could find on green energy were only from Enbridge. I couldn't find any articles that referred to operational green energy. There was one CBC article about another announcement of a joint venture but nothing operational. Put it back if you want to but it would be better to have some other sources besides Enbridge, don't you think.
I also removed "The hybrid fuel cell power plants that are involved propose to generate electricity that will be delivered to wholesale grids." because once I had found the sources and realized it was not a success, it seemed unnecessary. If you can find a source and you think it is still useful, let's put it back.
I rarely delete other people's edits. I try to work them in to any revisions. I moved a lot of my own edits around so maybe that looked like deletions? I'm fairly detached about the editing process. Anything that improves an article is fine by me. Thanks, oceanflynn 03:48, 26 June 2013 (UTC)
I have looked over the entire edit series and take back what I said. Good work. (Although the lameness of saying they took part in a clean air commute alongside all their spills etc. did have a certain poetic air to it. Kind of Orwellian.) Djapa Owen ( talk) 04:06, 26 June 2013 (UTC)
Hi Djapa84, Actually I left the sentence, "In 2007 Enbridge employees in the Toronto area participated in Pollution Probe's "Clean Air Commute," where they were encouraged to use alternate forms of transportation to get to work.[36]" but I put it at the end of the article. I didn't know where else to put it. Thanks. oceanflynn 04:12, 26 June 2013 (UTC)
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Three solid sources with quotations were used to add to this article.
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It is obvious from the amount of time I take to manually input detailed references including author1, author2, ref name="", etc that robust and detailed references are crucial my way of working. In many of the articles I edit I use the "cite Harvard template" so I can add exact pages to references. When facts are stated without any sources, it makes it more difficult for students, for example, or anyone doing research, to follow through by reading the original references.
My additions may be an overuse of quotations where I used 3 sentences in quotation marks from one source. It is not a deliberate act of copyright violation.oceanflynn
My additions:
Peace-Athabasca Delta region supports the "largest area of undisturbed sedge and grass meadows in North America and provides grazing for most of the
bison of
Wood Buffalo National Park."
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In 1986 Ducks Unlimited (Canada) and Alberta Energy and Natural Resources Fish and Wildlife Division proposed "the portion of the delta lying outside Wood Buffalo National Park, with the exception of the Chipewyan Indian Reserves, as a Wildlife Habitat Management Area. [3].
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Thanks Hwy43. I've looked up your work and contributions. Very impressive. I've redesigned my talk page based on yours using archives. Mine had become so cluttered. I redid my user page from its 2006 out-of-date page. I've used it as a space for keeping track of shortcuts, etc. as you did. I didn't know we had access to these subpages like archives. Tidy. oceanflynn 19:38, 14 August 2013 (UTC)
Strikes me this topic should be introduced as its own page or as a sub section in Convertible bond?
Agree its important but want to think long term and getting its coverage placed in a good long-term spot with multiple links (see also) that point to it. Rick ( talk) 02:13, 5 September 2013 (UTC)
Hi Rick, You've contributed some very valuable editing to wikipedia and your user page has lots of useful tips. I am also intrigued by mind-mapping tools and would really like to see more wikipedia applications in terms of Risk Management, Financial Instruments, etc. Their rhizomic interconnections do not fit well into tables.
I agree with you that ERNs deserves an article in the long term. I think there will continue to be robust reference resources on ERNs available with different points of view. I added the content to the Systemically important financial institution article in its own anchored section Equity Recourse Notes with a future Equity Resource Notes article in mind. There were other options, such as Convertible bond, where it logically belongs /info/en/?search=Book:Financial_Derivatives, but Convertible bond has an editorial technical alert, only one reference. The Convertible bond article is not as strong an article as Systemically important financial institution which also has very good coverage with a 90-day page view of over 5000.
I might work on one or two of the following as time permits but I am quite detached from my contributions and other editors may disagree.
Thanks again for your helpful feedback.oceanflynn 14:30, 5 September 2013 (UTC)
I received some great tips from Diannaa, a librarian as well as a wiki editor, and I will be working on cleaning up the broken templates.oceanflynn 23:03, 15 September 2013 (UTC)
Hi Dianna, I would like to learn more about the sfn template, particularly how to convert it quickly. Where do I begin? I have been editing quite a bit so I have a number of harv and harbnb to correct. I am so pleased to meet you. Is it possible for some references to continue to use <ref> tags, where they are either already in the article or after starting to use the {{ sfnRef}} template, another editor, just prefers them? When you have both, it seems to make a mess of all the references. oceanflynn 23:36, 17 September 2013 (UTC)
Thanks for drawing my attention to the efficient referencing in the Britney Spears article. That helps a lot. I noticed there is a ==Bibliography== and a ==References==. That must answer my question above? oceanflynn 23:54, 17 September 2013 (UTC)
Hi Oceanflynn, I undid your recent addition at Athabasca oil sands. It seemed to be asserting the artist's opinions (filtered by an arts reporter) as established facts. We try to rely on more reliable sources. There's no shortage of material from better sources for such assertions: let's leave the science to the scientific sources. Cheers, LeadSongDog come howl! 18:46, 25 February 2014 (UTC)
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Due to your COI regarding this topic, I have reverted your edits (many deletions) at the Reindeer article, and will restore the good edits which occurred during that time later on. I suggest you refrain from deleting any content or doing anything which could be interpreted as favoring your competing Caribou article. I AGF that you had no ill intentions. This does not keep you from making article improvements or gnomish edits. -- Brangifer ( talk) 23:20, 4 September 2014 (UTC)
You seem to be cross posting text saying geothermal heat flux is responsible for the Yamal permafrost melting. The source you're using, however, explicitly says the permafrost is melting from "two sides", both below.... and above, which your edits appear to leave out. Thoughts? ? NewsAndEventsGuy ( talk) 20:05, 28 December 2014 (UTC)
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Thanks Animalparty for your helpful comments on the article Alberta Biodiversity Monitoring Institute. Yes, it definitely needs to be expanded in terms of history and projects. I will be working on this over time and I am hoping other interested editors will add to it. I will probably work on integrating the 2003 studies into thematic studies. I am looking for more references that are not created by the Institute and related agencies. Oceanflynn ( talk) 23:53, 3 January 2015 (UTC)
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For what it is worth, I suggest you slow down on this. The matter you added on NCoV virus has nothing to do with actual intellectual property nor its enforcement -- it is worry over what might happen. It is no kind of actual "case study" much less a "challenging" one. Likewise, the work on H5N1 has nothing to do with intellectual property -- that has everything to do with a conflict between academic freedom and security (ultimately, national security in the country where the work was done). That too should be deleted from this article. A "challenging case study" might be something like the Myriad case, where there is actual conflict over intellectual property. The content you have added is interesting and nicely sourced and should go somewhere in Wikipedia. It just doesn't belong in this article. Jytdog ( talk) 18:39, 24 May 2013 (UTC)
Thanks, Good points. We'll look for a new home. oceanflynn 19:27, 24 May 2013 (UTC)
That's fine. Fixed the barnstar code bricoleur style. oceanflynn 20:13, 24 May 2013 (UTC)
Hi Oceanflynn. So you are clearly worked up about the cost of orphan drugs. Cost is an issue, but the content you are writing is, to be frank, relentlessly POV that the cost is a bad thing. Please try to write NPOV content - you are not thinking at all, about the fact that orphan drug laws have been passed because ... people die, in terrible ways, often as children, with no options. There are legit concerns, and there is no doubt that pharma has folllowed Genzyme's model in a big way which raises questions about the cost to society. But please try to edit in a NPOV way. Thanks. Jytdog ( talk) 16:21, 28 June 2015 (UTC)
Hi Jytdog, Thanks for following my additions to articles related to orphan drugs. I have recently added orphan drugs to my list of topics I follow and contribute to in Wikipedia and will continue to do so. When I choose a topic, I invest in it until I feel I have covered as much content as I can at any given time with the time resources available to me. I watch for updates and changes over the years. Like any seasoned researcher I use robust sources that are fully referenced. I also add as many perspectives as possible when reliable resources are available. I have access to academic peer-reviewed discipline-based journals and I comfortably read across a number of disciplines thanks to formal education. Every topic has a multiple dimensions including but not excluded to social, economic, financial, ecological, historical, ethical, legal, cultural... This includes topics in the field of medicine. While aspects of the science may move more slowly, these dimensions can change constantly and their inclusion and recording is part of a holistic, complete article and will not be included in discipline-centred scientific or medical journals for example. One of the roles of Wikipedia is to record history-in-the-making. We don't need to wait until it is in the history books before including unfolding stories. When an issue related to any field— whether it is medicine or ecology— is going through changes not covered in its own specific scientific literature, it is incumbent upon serious editors to reveal as much as possible by editing in and citing solid content from robust sources. I have learned through my 10,000+ edits contributed through the years to depend on content in peer-reviewed discipline-based journals and in publications such as The Economist, the New York Times, CBC, BBC, federal, provincial/state government and/or municipal Hansards, etc, reports, departmental reviews, international NGOs, major banks reports by their economists, Forbes, Bloomberg, scientific reports commissioned by governments and major NGOs among others When available on a given topic, I read and access Phd dissertations, MA theses etc (preferably the more recent) for their bibliographies. I read full reports when available online to follow-up on stories headlined in The Economist, or the NYT for example.
I have noticed in the hundreds of articles I have worked on that there are always a few that are overseen by a small group of assertive editors who are unwelcoming to editors who are not in their "group." I prefer to leave these articles alone and create new ones that allow the full content with citations to be added.
Now that I have taken an interest in the unfolding of the story of orphan drugs, I will find ways to add content as it becomes available to Wikipedia. I consider my Wikipedia editing to be successful when I have no messages in my talk pages because I work hard to follow all Wikipedia guidelines and to optimize use and constantly improve my use of Wikipedia tools. Recently I spent hours cleaning up dozens of references in another WikiProject Medicine article that had been added by another editor who did not know how to use the |authors= or |first=, |last= in the citation template. Instead of thanks I received a message about the validity of these sources, all peer-reviewed citations. However, the editor did such a fine job of cleaning up the article that I was grateful. The end result was a much improved article on a topic that is currently widely in the news and will continue to be for some time.
I have no problem with my content being edited removed if the team deems it to be someway inappropriate and there is a solid academic argument for its removal. Oceanflynn ( talk) 14:59, 29 June 2015 (UTC)
In regards to the material based on the 2014 Evaluate Pharma publication [1] any removal of the content would require a rebuttal with full citations for each point argued by Hadjivasiliou. If you do a very basic Google scholar search for orphan drugs you will find that the economic challenges mentioned above are listed as issues of concern to policy-makers globally and they will only become intensified. This deserves a space in a well-rounded Wikipedia article.
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In November 2015 I was concerned about the lack of inline citations in this article in general so I searched for sources and added the quotation marks and references where I could find them. I am pleased that Ithenticate did such a good job in finding the cut-and-paste but that error was made long before I made my contributions.
I am extremely attentive to citations as seen in my edit summaries and my history of editing. I am quite appreciative when another editor improves on content I have added. Wikipedia is amazing.
It was a good step on your part to remove the content until it has been paraphrased and/or quotations and inline citations added. By the way I could not access the www.all-business.com article using this phrase that was cited by Ithenticate so it is difficult to say who published this sentence first, Finkelstein and Temin or all-business?
This topic is so important and it is great to meet another very conscientious editor working on it. The 2004 litigation should definitely be in the article and I did find a great New York Times 2004 article on it. I might work on that at some time. Oceanflynn ( talk) 03:46, 10 November 2015 (UTC)
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I really wish you had presented a draft of your recent expansion to the talk page; there are a few issues with how you like to present information. Too many quotes, too many quotes that serve little purpose, too many "according to [this news agency]" phrases for uncontroversial facts, and too many minuet details (she giggles, laughs at teargas, and twice you describe her t-shirt). I know you want to help improve the article but how you present information is just as essential as what information you aim to address. TheGracefulSlick ( talk) 21:37, 4 January 2018 (UTC)
...for your work on the 2018 Women's March article. The current article is in really rough shape, unfortunately, but you're improvements are much appreciated. --- Another Believer ( Talk) 18:40, 21 January 2018 (UTC)
BTW, I just finished expanding Women's March on Portland. I've requested a copy edit from the Guild of Copy Editors, and nominated the article for Good status. I requested feedback from editors at WikiProjects Oregon and Women in Red, which resulted in a talk page discussion that turned sideways. If you have any interest, you're invited to review the article and leave any feedback on the talk page (related to the ongoing discussion or separate). Either way, happy editing and keep up the great work! --- Another Believer ( Talk) 21:00, 21 January 2019 (UTC)
No big deal, but trying to intersperse your replies within someone's comment is not usually a good idea. And it is against WP:TALK. I thought I'd comment on your talk page, because you may not see my post about it on Talk:List of 2018 Women's March locations. Feel free to delete this from your talk page after reading it. I fixed the problems on the article talk page. -- Timeshifter ( talk) 03:36, 26 January 2018 (UTC)
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I began a short editing session on Nunes memo at 04:23, February 3, 2018 by filling in bare urls. I made a series of 9 or 10 short edits with no deletions or changes in date formats.
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3. 04:42, February 3, 2018 (-2,055) my summary but not my edits??? (Memo released inline edit inline citation)
4. 04:44, February 3, 2018 (+78) my summary (lead, punctuation) Revised this sentence: "The Nunes memo is a four-page memo written by Republican staff members for U.S. Representative Devin Nunes, that was released on February 2, 2018 by the House Intelligence Committee. The memo alleges that the Federal Bureau of Investigation"
4. 04:45, February 3, 2018 (-10) (→Purported contents of the memo: changed section heading to Contents?) I changed section heading to Contents
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This on Nunes memo was made under my user name but I did not make the edits. Edits included changing the template from pp-protected|reason=Persistent to this disruptive editing|expiry=06:57, 28 February 2018|small=yes from this pp-protected|reason=Persistent disruptive editing|expiry=06:57, February 28, 2018|small=yes; changing the dating format from the article's standard in a number of references, and making extensive edits including adding wikilinks, inline edits, removal of references, etc. resulting in the deletion of 2,055 bytes which included the "See also" content. User MrX, who pointed out the edits which were disruptive, suggested it may be an "unresolved edit conflict or possibly you edited a previous revision of the article (I've done both plenty of times). Of course, it could also be an issue with the MediaWiki software and/or the database." I changed my password. It is quite disturbing as reputation is important to me. Do you have any suggestions? Has this happened before? Oceanflynn ( talk) 23:32, 2 February 2018 (UTC)
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Homeless Hub is an organization founded and directed by Stephen Gaetz OC, a York University professor who has received the the Order of Canada, one of Canada's highest civilian honours, is director of Homeless Hub. He is also the director of the Canadian Observatory on Homelessness, and is one of 13 experts on the Government of Canada's Canada's Advisory Committee on Homelessness. This is his biography on the Canadian government's website. Note that Alex Himelfarb, director of the Canadian Homelessness Research Network and Tim Richter are also on the list. In his profile, Gaetz is named as the Director of the Canadian Observatory on Homelessness and the Homeless Hub. The office of the Canadian Homelessness Research Network is located on the 6th Floor York Research Tower at York University, Toronto, Canada. CHRN has received funding from the Government of Canada’s Homelessness Partnering Strategy and the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC). Alex Himelfarb, Chair of the Canadian Alliance to End Homelessness with Tim Richter as Vice-Chair and Stephen Gaetz. . homeless-hub > Homeless Hub is on their main menu. I have taken a considerable amount of time to understand the blacklisting process which seems to be mainly related to activities by a handful of Users over a period of weeks in 2009 and early 2010. They were blocked.
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Hi there. I just noticed the article Carbon price (Canada) that you created. I've had a similar article in my userspace for a few days (see User:Mindmatrix/Skunkworks/Carbon tax (Canada)). I'm now trying to decide whether to keep mine as a separate article (specifically about the tax), or integrate it into the broader article you wrote. Ideas? Note that if we keep my article too, we'd probably have to shift some content between these two. Mind matrix 19:26, 3 January 2019 (UTC)
Could your more focused article specifically about the tax, be renamed, Greenhouse Gas Pollution Pricing Act?
I am sure there is a way to keep both articles with some shifting and sharing of the content. I am open to suggestions and collaboration. I am an inclusionist.
I suggest a {{todo}} for the talk page. I am going to add this conversation to the talk page.
On August 6, 2018, I created my sandbox article Carbon tax (Canada) as a fork from the article Carbon tax. I worked on it regularly since then. On New Years Eve, I uploaded the contents of sandbox article Carbon tax (Canada) to the main article space Carbon price (Canada) as my last Wikipedia edit in 2018. While not complete, it was 34,523 bytes long and had 46 references. I changed the name from "tax" to "price" as the more inclusive term and the one used by OECD, etc. Oceanflynn ( talk) 20:39, 3 January 2019 (UTC)
Could you create a page for the movement in Canada? I think much of what you've added to the page about the French movement is undue, but I'd like to give you time to get it organized for its eventual home on its own page. SashiRolls t · c 19:36, 6 January 2019 (UTC)
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Hi there, I removed the square brackets around the categories in User:Oceanflynn/sandbox because they were making it appear in the article space categories diff. User drafts aren't supposed to appear in those categories. Please just add the square brackets back when you move it to the mainspace. Kind regards, James086 Talk 13:24, 12 January 2013 (UTC)
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Hi - Thanks for your recent helpful edits to ENRC. Don't forget that per WP:SOURCE you need to use independent sources to cite you additions. Thanks. Dormskirk ( talk) 18:06, 23 March 2013 (UTC)
Commodity market and IntercontinentalExchange are the two articles you are mentioning to me. Links should be in talk page entries for ease of communication. I will look into the ICE employee updating, a clear violation of COI rules.-- DThomsen8 ( talk) 01:50, 19 April 2013 (UTC)
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Hi Oceanflynn, I have looked over your edits to the Enbridge article and you have added some good citations and provided some valuable data such as the amount of financial subsidies which have gone into the fuel cell project, but I am also concerned that you have deleted quite a lot of material, some with no real reason. Would you mind reverting it to how it was and reinserting some of the material you have come up with so that we maintain a bit more detail and article structure please? I am worried that if you do not do that another editor will simply revert all you have done and we will lose the information you have provided. Djapa Owen ( talk) 02:33, 26 June 2013 (UTC)
Hi Djapa84, Do you mean this phrase: "as well as green energy." I removed after reading that the fuel cell project was not a success, all the links I could find on green energy were only from Enbridge. I couldn't find any articles that referred to operational green energy. There was one CBC article about another announcement of a joint venture but nothing operational. Put it back if you want to but it would be better to have some other sources besides Enbridge, don't you think.
I also removed "The hybrid fuel cell power plants that are involved propose to generate electricity that will be delivered to wholesale grids." because once I had found the sources and realized it was not a success, it seemed unnecessary. If you can find a source and you think it is still useful, let's put it back.
I rarely delete other people's edits. I try to work them in to any revisions. I moved a lot of my own edits around so maybe that looked like deletions? I'm fairly detached about the editing process. Anything that improves an article is fine by me. Thanks, oceanflynn 03:48, 26 June 2013 (UTC)
I have looked over the entire edit series and take back what I said. Good work. (Although the lameness of saying they took part in a clean air commute alongside all their spills etc. did have a certain poetic air to it. Kind of Orwellian.) Djapa Owen ( talk) 04:06, 26 June 2013 (UTC)
Hi Djapa84, Actually I left the sentence, "In 2007 Enbridge employees in the Toronto area participated in Pollution Probe's "Clean Air Commute," where they were encouraged to use alternate forms of transportation to get to work.[36]" but I put it at the end of the article. I didn't know where else to put it. Thanks. oceanflynn 04:12, 26 June 2013 (UTC)
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Three solid sources with quotations were used to add to this article.
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It is obvious from the amount of time I take to manually input detailed references including author1, author2, ref name="", etc that robust and detailed references are crucial my way of working. In many of the articles I edit I use the "cite Harvard template" so I can add exact pages to references. When facts are stated without any sources, it makes it more difficult for students, for example, or anyone doing research, to follow through by reading the original references.
My additions may be an overuse of quotations where I used 3 sentences in quotation marks from one source. It is not a deliberate act of copyright violation.oceanflynn
My additions:
Peace-Athabasca Delta region supports the "largest area of undisturbed sedge and grass meadows in North America and provides grazing for most of the
bison of
Wood Buffalo National Park."
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In 1986 Ducks Unlimited (Canada) and Alberta Energy and Natural Resources Fish and Wildlife Division proposed "the portion of the delta lying outside Wood Buffalo National Park, with the exception of the Chipewyan Indian Reserves, as a Wildlife Habitat Management Area. [3].
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Thanks Hwy43. I've looked up your work and contributions. Very impressive. I've redesigned my talk page based on yours using archives. Mine had become so cluttered. I redid my user page from its 2006 out-of-date page. I've used it as a space for keeping track of shortcuts, etc. as you did. I didn't know we had access to these subpages like archives. Tidy. oceanflynn 19:38, 14 August 2013 (UTC)
Strikes me this topic should be introduced as its own page or as a sub section in Convertible bond?
Agree its important but want to think long term and getting its coverage placed in a good long-term spot with multiple links (see also) that point to it. Rick ( talk) 02:13, 5 September 2013 (UTC)
Hi Rick, You've contributed some very valuable editing to wikipedia and your user page has lots of useful tips. I am also intrigued by mind-mapping tools and would really like to see more wikipedia applications in terms of Risk Management, Financial Instruments, etc. Their rhizomic interconnections do not fit well into tables.
I agree with you that ERNs deserves an article in the long term. I think there will continue to be robust reference resources on ERNs available with different points of view. I added the content to the Systemically important financial institution article in its own anchored section Equity Recourse Notes with a future Equity Resource Notes article in mind. There were other options, such as Convertible bond, where it logically belongs /info/en/?search=Book:Financial_Derivatives, but Convertible bond has an editorial technical alert, only one reference. The Convertible bond article is not as strong an article as Systemically important financial institution which also has very good coverage with a 90-day page view of over 5000.
I might work on one or two of the following as time permits but I am quite detached from my contributions and other editors may disagree.
Thanks again for your helpful feedback.oceanflynn 14:30, 5 September 2013 (UTC)
I received some great tips from Diannaa, a librarian as well as a wiki editor, and I will be working on cleaning up the broken templates.oceanflynn 23:03, 15 September 2013 (UTC)
Hi Dianna, I would like to learn more about the sfn template, particularly how to convert it quickly. Where do I begin? I have been editing quite a bit so I have a number of harv and harbnb to correct. I am so pleased to meet you. Is it possible for some references to continue to use <ref> tags, where they are either already in the article or after starting to use the {{ sfnRef}} template, another editor, just prefers them? When you have both, it seems to make a mess of all the references. oceanflynn 23:36, 17 September 2013 (UTC)
Thanks for drawing my attention to the efficient referencing in the Britney Spears article. That helps a lot. I noticed there is a ==Bibliography== and a ==References==. That must answer my question above? oceanflynn 23:54, 17 September 2013 (UTC)
Hi Oceanflynn, I undid your recent addition at Athabasca oil sands. It seemed to be asserting the artist's opinions (filtered by an arts reporter) as established facts. We try to rely on more reliable sources. There's no shortage of material from better sources for such assertions: let's leave the science to the scientific sources. Cheers, LeadSongDog come howl! 18:46, 25 February 2014 (UTC)
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Due to your COI regarding this topic, I have reverted your edits (many deletions) at the Reindeer article, and will restore the good edits which occurred during that time later on. I suggest you refrain from deleting any content or doing anything which could be interpreted as favoring your competing Caribou article. I AGF that you had no ill intentions. This does not keep you from making article improvements or gnomish edits. -- Brangifer ( talk) 23:20, 4 September 2014 (UTC)
You seem to be cross posting text saying geothermal heat flux is responsible for the Yamal permafrost melting. The source you're using, however, explicitly says the permafrost is melting from "two sides", both below.... and above, which your edits appear to leave out. Thoughts? ? NewsAndEventsGuy ( talk) 20:05, 28 December 2014 (UTC)
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Thanks Animalparty for your helpful comments on the article Alberta Biodiversity Monitoring Institute. Yes, it definitely needs to be expanded in terms of history and projects. I will be working on this over time and I am hoping other interested editors will add to it. I will probably work on integrating the 2003 studies into thematic studies. I am looking for more references that are not created by the Institute and related agencies. Oceanflynn ( talk) 23:53, 3 January 2015 (UTC)
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For what it is worth, I suggest you slow down on this. The matter you added on NCoV virus has nothing to do with actual intellectual property nor its enforcement -- it is worry over what might happen. It is no kind of actual "case study" much less a "challenging" one. Likewise, the work on H5N1 has nothing to do with intellectual property -- that has everything to do with a conflict between academic freedom and security (ultimately, national security in the country where the work was done). That too should be deleted from this article. A "challenging case study" might be something like the Myriad case, where there is actual conflict over intellectual property. The content you have added is interesting and nicely sourced and should go somewhere in Wikipedia. It just doesn't belong in this article. Jytdog ( talk) 18:39, 24 May 2013 (UTC)
Thanks, Good points. We'll look for a new home. oceanflynn 19:27, 24 May 2013 (UTC)
That's fine. Fixed the barnstar code bricoleur style. oceanflynn 20:13, 24 May 2013 (UTC)
Hi Oceanflynn. So you are clearly worked up about the cost of orphan drugs. Cost is an issue, but the content you are writing is, to be frank, relentlessly POV that the cost is a bad thing. Please try to write NPOV content - you are not thinking at all, about the fact that orphan drug laws have been passed because ... people die, in terrible ways, often as children, with no options. There are legit concerns, and there is no doubt that pharma has folllowed Genzyme's model in a big way which raises questions about the cost to society. But please try to edit in a NPOV way. Thanks. Jytdog ( talk) 16:21, 28 June 2015 (UTC)
Hi Jytdog, Thanks for following my additions to articles related to orphan drugs. I have recently added orphan drugs to my list of topics I follow and contribute to in Wikipedia and will continue to do so. When I choose a topic, I invest in it until I feel I have covered as much content as I can at any given time with the time resources available to me. I watch for updates and changes over the years. Like any seasoned researcher I use robust sources that are fully referenced. I also add as many perspectives as possible when reliable resources are available. I have access to academic peer-reviewed discipline-based journals and I comfortably read across a number of disciplines thanks to formal education. Every topic has a multiple dimensions including but not excluded to social, economic, financial, ecological, historical, ethical, legal, cultural... This includes topics in the field of medicine. While aspects of the science may move more slowly, these dimensions can change constantly and their inclusion and recording is part of a holistic, complete article and will not be included in discipline-centred scientific or medical journals for example. One of the roles of Wikipedia is to record history-in-the-making. We don't need to wait until it is in the history books before including unfolding stories. When an issue related to any field— whether it is medicine or ecology— is going through changes not covered in its own specific scientific literature, it is incumbent upon serious editors to reveal as much as possible by editing in and citing solid content from robust sources. I have learned through my 10,000+ edits contributed through the years to depend on content in peer-reviewed discipline-based journals and in publications such as The Economist, the New York Times, CBC, BBC, federal, provincial/state government and/or municipal Hansards, etc, reports, departmental reviews, international NGOs, major banks reports by their economists, Forbes, Bloomberg, scientific reports commissioned by governments and major NGOs among others When available on a given topic, I read and access Phd dissertations, MA theses etc (preferably the more recent) for their bibliographies. I read full reports when available online to follow-up on stories headlined in The Economist, or the NYT for example.
I have noticed in the hundreds of articles I have worked on that there are always a few that are overseen by a small group of assertive editors who are unwelcoming to editors who are not in their "group." I prefer to leave these articles alone and create new ones that allow the full content with citations to be added.
Now that I have taken an interest in the unfolding of the story of orphan drugs, I will find ways to add content as it becomes available to Wikipedia. I consider my Wikipedia editing to be successful when I have no messages in my talk pages because I work hard to follow all Wikipedia guidelines and to optimize use and constantly improve my use of Wikipedia tools. Recently I spent hours cleaning up dozens of references in another WikiProject Medicine article that had been added by another editor who did not know how to use the |authors= or |first=, |last= in the citation template. Instead of thanks I received a message about the validity of these sources, all peer-reviewed citations. However, the editor did such a fine job of cleaning up the article that I was grateful. The end result was a much improved article on a topic that is currently widely in the news and will continue to be for some time.
I have no problem with my content being edited removed if the team deems it to be someway inappropriate and there is a solid academic argument for its removal. Oceanflynn ( talk) 14:59, 29 June 2015 (UTC)
In regards to the material based on the 2014 Evaluate Pharma publication [1] any removal of the content would require a rebuttal with full citations for each point argued by Hadjivasiliou. If you do a very basic Google scholar search for orphan drugs you will find that the economic challenges mentioned above are listed as issues of concern to policy-makers globally and they will only become intensified. This deserves a space in a well-rounded Wikipedia article.
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In November 2015 I was concerned about the lack of inline citations in this article in general so I searched for sources and added the quotation marks and references where I could find them. I am pleased that Ithenticate did such a good job in finding the cut-and-paste but that error was made long before I made my contributions.
I am extremely attentive to citations as seen in my edit summaries and my history of editing. I am quite appreciative when another editor improves on content I have added. Wikipedia is amazing.
It was a good step on your part to remove the content until it has been paraphrased and/or quotations and inline citations added. By the way I could not access the www.all-business.com article using this phrase that was cited by Ithenticate so it is difficult to say who published this sentence first, Finkelstein and Temin or all-business?
This topic is so important and it is great to meet another very conscientious editor working on it. The 2004 litigation should definitely be in the article and I did find a great New York Times 2004 article on it. I might work on that at some time. Oceanflynn ( talk) 03:46, 10 November 2015 (UTC)
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I really wish you had presented a draft of your recent expansion to the talk page; there are a few issues with how you like to present information. Too many quotes, too many quotes that serve little purpose, too many "according to [this news agency]" phrases for uncontroversial facts, and too many minuet details (she giggles, laughs at teargas, and twice you describe her t-shirt). I know you want to help improve the article but how you present information is just as essential as what information you aim to address. TheGracefulSlick ( talk) 21:37, 4 January 2018 (UTC)
...for your work on the 2018 Women's March article. The current article is in really rough shape, unfortunately, but you're improvements are much appreciated. --- Another Believer ( Talk) 18:40, 21 January 2018 (UTC)
BTW, I just finished expanding Women's March on Portland. I've requested a copy edit from the Guild of Copy Editors, and nominated the article for Good status. I requested feedback from editors at WikiProjects Oregon and Women in Red, which resulted in a talk page discussion that turned sideways. If you have any interest, you're invited to review the article and leave any feedback on the talk page (related to the ongoing discussion or separate). Either way, happy editing and keep up the great work! --- Another Believer ( Talk) 21:00, 21 January 2019 (UTC)
No big deal, but trying to intersperse your replies within someone's comment is not usually a good idea. And it is against WP:TALK. I thought I'd comment on your talk page, because you may not see my post about it on Talk:List of 2018 Women's March locations. Feel free to delete this from your talk page after reading it. I fixed the problems on the article talk page. -- Timeshifter ( talk) 03:36, 26 January 2018 (UTC)
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I began a short editing session on Nunes memo at 04:23, February 3, 2018 by filling in bare urls. I made a series of 9 or 10 short edits with no deletions or changes in date formats.
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3. 04:42, February 3, 2018 (-2,055) my summary but not my edits??? (Memo released inline edit inline citation)
4. 04:44, February 3, 2018 (+78) my summary (lead, punctuation) Revised this sentence: "The Nunes memo is a four-page memo written by Republican staff members for U.S. Representative Devin Nunes, that was released on February 2, 2018 by the House Intelligence Committee. The memo alleges that the Federal Bureau of Investigation"
4. 04:45, February 3, 2018 (-10) (→Purported contents of the memo: changed section heading to Contents?) I changed section heading to Contents
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This on Nunes memo was made under my user name but I did not make the edits. Edits included changing the template from pp-protected|reason=Persistent to this disruptive editing|expiry=06:57, 28 February 2018|small=yes from this pp-protected|reason=Persistent disruptive editing|expiry=06:57, February 28, 2018|small=yes; changing the dating format from the article's standard in a number of references, and making extensive edits including adding wikilinks, inline edits, removal of references, etc. resulting in the deletion of 2,055 bytes which included the "See also" content. User MrX, who pointed out the edits which were disruptive, suggested it may be an "unresolved edit conflict or possibly you edited a previous revision of the article (I've done both plenty of times). Of course, it could also be an issue with the MediaWiki software and/or the database." I changed my password. It is quite disturbing as reputation is important to me. Do you have any suggestions? Has this happened before? Oceanflynn ( talk) 23:32, 2 February 2018 (UTC)
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Homeless Hub is an organization founded and directed by Stephen Gaetz OC, a York University professor who has received the the Order of Canada, one of Canada's highest civilian honours, is director of Homeless Hub. He is also the director of the Canadian Observatory on Homelessness, and is one of 13 experts on the Government of Canada's Canada's Advisory Committee on Homelessness. This is his biography on the Canadian government's website. Note that Alex Himelfarb, director of the Canadian Homelessness Research Network and Tim Richter are also on the list. In his profile, Gaetz is named as the Director of the Canadian Observatory on Homelessness and the Homeless Hub. The office of the Canadian Homelessness Research Network is located on the 6th Floor York Research Tower at York University, Toronto, Canada. CHRN has received funding from the Government of Canada’s Homelessness Partnering Strategy and the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC). Alex Himelfarb, Chair of the Canadian Alliance to End Homelessness with Tim Richter as Vice-Chair and Stephen Gaetz. . homeless-hub > Homeless Hub is on their main menu. I have taken a considerable amount of time to understand the blacklisting process which seems to be mainly related to activities by a handful of Users over a period of weeks in 2009 and early 2010. They were blocked.
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Hi there. I just noticed the article Carbon price (Canada) that you created. I've had a similar article in my userspace for a few days (see User:Mindmatrix/Skunkworks/Carbon tax (Canada)). I'm now trying to decide whether to keep mine as a separate article (specifically about the tax), or integrate it into the broader article you wrote. Ideas? Note that if we keep my article too, we'd probably have to shift some content between these two. Mind matrix 19:26, 3 January 2019 (UTC)
Could your more focused article specifically about the tax, be renamed, Greenhouse Gas Pollution Pricing Act?
I am sure there is a way to keep both articles with some shifting and sharing of the content. I am open to suggestions and collaboration. I am an inclusionist.
I suggest a {{todo}} for the talk page. I am going to add this conversation to the talk page.
On August 6, 2018, I created my sandbox article Carbon tax (Canada) as a fork from the article Carbon tax. I worked on it regularly since then. On New Years Eve, I uploaded the contents of sandbox article Carbon tax (Canada) to the main article space Carbon price (Canada) as my last Wikipedia edit in 2018. While not complete, it was 34,523 bytes long and had 46 references. I changed the name from "tax" to "price" as the more inclusive term and the one used by OECD, etc. Oceanflynn ( talk) 20:39, 3 January 2019 (UTC)
Could you create a page for the movement in Canada? I think much of what you've added to the page about the French movement is undue, but I'd like to give you time to get it organized for its eventual home on its own page. SashiRolls t · c 19:36, 6 January 2019 (UTC)
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