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Delivered by MediaWiki message delivery ( talk) 12:11, 28 April 2015 (UTC) reply

TWL Questia check-in

Hello!

You are receiving this message because The Wikipedia Library has record of you receiving a one-year subscription to Questia. This is a brief update to remind you about that access:

  • Make sure that you can still log in to your Questia account; if you are having trouble feel free to get in touch.
  • When your account expires you can reapply for access at WP:Questia.
  • Remember, if you find this source useful for your Wikipedia work, make sure to include citations with links on Wikipedia: links to partner resources are one of the few ways we can demonstrate usage and demand for accounts to our partners. The greater the linkage, the greater the likelihood a useful partnership will be renewed.
  • Write unusual articles using this partner's sources? Did access to this source create new opportunities for you in the Wikipedia community? If you have a unique story to share about your contributions, email us and we can set up an opportunity for you to write a blog post about your work with one of our partner's resources.

Finally, we would greatly appreciate if you filled out this short survey. The survey helps us not only better serve you with facilitating this particular partnership, but also helps us discover what other partnerships and services The Wikipedia Library can offer.

Thanks! Delivered by MediaWiki message delivery ( talk), on behalf of National Names 2000 10:49, 12 May 2015 (UTC) reply

Your WP:RX request

Just fyi, but it's bajo costo here  :) —— SerialNumber 54129 14:31, 15 March 2019 (UTC) reply

Welcome to WP:CUE

Hi! I'd like to introduce myself, my name's Ed and I've been doing off and on again upgrades on our snooker (and other sports) articles. Per your userpage request, I'll take a look at the articles you mentioned; but I must say your work so far has been very good (especially for a non-native speaker). If I leave any notes for you, or rearrange things, don't be worried, it's usually to an archived discussion from WT:SNOOKER. Lee Vilenski ( talkcontribs) 13:10, 24 January 2024 (UTC) reply

Hi, Lee Vilenski. Thanks for your kind words and nice to meet you. I have read many articles on the topic written by you and others, but then it is always more difficult when it comes to actually writing them... :) Thanks for taking the time to read the articles - and be sure that I will take everything you change into account for the future. Kind regards. Alavense ( talk) 14:00, 24 January 2024 (UTC) reply

Welcome to Wikipedia, Alavense!

I'm Tesseractic and I want to welcome you to Wikipedia!

Wikipedia is an amazing community adventure which is constantly being edited. There are many different versions of Wikipedia for many different languages, and the English version has 6,818,708 articles which are written by volunteers like you and me! We even have a newspaper, The Signpost, to keep you up to date with news and new developments. Making your first steps on Wikipedia can be hard sometimes, so if you need any help, don't hesitate to leave a message on my talk page or ask a question on your talk page by clicking here. Someone will help you soon!

Wikipedia has five pillars which summarise Wikipedia's fundamental principles:

  1. Wikipedia is an encyclopedia
  2. Wikipedia is written from a neutral point of view
  3. Wikipedia is free content that anyone can use, edit, and distribute
  4. Editors should treat each other with respect and civility
  5. Wikipedia has no firm rules

Discover more about Wikipedia and how to take part in this project by looking at the links on the right →
Or if you don't know where to start, visit the Task Center, and find a way you can help improve Wikipedia straight away!

I hope you have a good time here on Wikipedia, whether reading or contributing.

Again, welcome! > Tesseractic: talk? 20:14, 7 April 2024 (UTC) reply

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

TWL Questia check-in

Hello!

You are receiving this message because The Wikipedia Library has record of you receiving a one-year subscription to Questia. This is a brief update to remind you about that access:

  • Make sure that you can still log in to your Questia account; if you are having trouble feel free to get in touch.
  • When your account expires you can reapply for access at WP:Questia.
  • Remember, if you find this source useful for your Wikipedia work, make sure to include citations with links on Wikipedia: links to partner resources are one of the few ways we can demonstrate usage and demand for accounts to our partners. The greater the linkage, the greater the likelihood a useful partnership will be renewed.
  • Write unusual articles using this partner's sources? Did access to this source create new opportunities for you in the Wikipedia community? If you have a unique story to share about your contributions, email us and we can set up an opportunity for you to write a blog post about your work with one of our partner's resources.

Finally, we would greatly appreciate if you filled out this short survey. The survey helps us not only better serve you with facilitating this particular partnership, but also helps us discover what other partnerships and services The Wikipedia Library can offer.

Thanks!
Delivered by MediaWiki message delivery ( talk) 12:11, 28 April 2015 (UTC) reply

TWL Questia check-in

Hello!

You are receiving this message because The Wikipedia Library has record of you receiving a one-year subscription to Questia. This is a brief update to remind you about that access:

  • Make sure that you can still log in to your Questia account; if you are having trouble feel free to get in touch.
  • When your account expires you can reapply for access at WP:Questia.
  • Remember, if you find this source useful for your Wikipedia work, make sure to include citations with links on Wikipedia: links to partner resources are one of the few ways we can demonstrate usage and demand for accounts to our partners. The greater the linkage, the greater the likelihood a useful partnership will be renewed.
  • Write unusual articles using this partner's sources? Did access to this source create new opportunities for you in the Wikipedia community? If you have a unique story to share about your contributions, email us and we can set up an opportunity for you to write a blog post about your work with one of our partner's resources.

Finally, we would greatly appreciate if you filled out this short survey. The survey helps us not only better serve you with facilitating this particular partnership, but also helps us discover what other partnerships and services The Wikipedia Library can offer.

Thanks! Delivered by MediaWiki message delivery ( talk), on behalf of National Names 2000 10:49, 12 May 2015 (UTC) reply

Your WP:RX request

Just fyi, but it's bajo costo here  :) —— SerialNumber 54129 14:31, 15 March 2019 (UTC) reply

Welcome to WP:CUE

Hi! I'd like to introduce myself, my name's Ed and I've been doing off and on again upgrades on our snooker (and other sports) articles. Per your userpage request, I'll take a look at the articles you mentioned; but I must say your work so far has been very good (especially for a non-native speaker). If I leave any notes for you, or rearrange things, don't be worried, it's usually to an archived discussion from WT:SNOOKER. Lee Vilenski ( talkcontribs) 13:10, 24 January 2024 (UTC) reply

Hi, Lee Vilenski. Thanks for your kind words and nice to meet you. I have read many articles on the topic written by you and others, but then it is always more difficult when it comes to actually writing them... :) Thanks for taking the time to read the articles - and be sure that I will take everything you change into account for the future. Kind regards. Alavense ( talk) 14:00, 24 January 2024 (UTC) reply

Welcome to Wikipedia, Alavense!

I'm Tesseractic and I want to welcome you to Wikipedia!

Wikipedia is an amazing community adventure which is constantly being edited. There are many different versions of Wikipedia for many different languages, and the English version has 6,818,708 articles which are written by volunteers like you and me! We even have a newspaper, The Signpost, to keep you up to date with news and new developments. Making your first steps on Wikipedia can be hard sometimes, so if you need any help, don't hesitate to leave a message on my talk page or ask a question on your talk page by clicking here. Someone will help you soon!

Wikipedia has five pillars which summarise Wikipedia's fundamental principles:

  1. Wikipedia is an encyclopedia
  2. Wikipedia is written from a neutral point of view
  3. Wikipedia is free content that anyone can use, edit, and distribute
  4. Editors should treat each other with respect and civility
  5. Wikipedia has no firm rules

Discover more about Wikipedia and how to take part in this project by looking at the links on the right →
Or if you don't know where to start, visit the Task Center, and find a way you can help improve Wikipedia straight away!

I hope you have a good time here on Wikipedia, whether reading or contributing.

Again, welcome! > Tesseractic: talk? 20:14, 7 April 2024 (UTC) reply


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