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4nn1l2(
talk·contribs·central auth·count·email) I am an established user of Persian Wikipedia. I work on Islamic subjects there. Encyclopaedia of Islam (3rd edition) is an authoritative source which is published by Brill. I have promoted 2 FAs so far. I have also written some other lengthy articles but didn't bother to nominate them for GA or FA process. I intend to dedicate more time to English Wikipedia from now on. I wrote a
blog post for the Wikipedia Library last year.
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19:49, 10 December 2015 (UTC)reply
Ealdgyth(
talk·contribs·central auth·count·email) I mainly edit in history areas - specifically medieval history - with ecclesiastical and nobility being my main focus but I branch out to almost anyone medieval that is connected with England. I also dabble in American history related to horses, as well as equine subjects. Over 100 GAs, over 50 FAs. Been here a long time, will continue to be here for a while, I hope.
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Basak(
talk·contribs·central auth·count·email) I've been in Turkish WP since 2005; and have almost 7000 edits. I contribute on many different topics but since last 2 years i focus on history articles. Mostly i write about history of Turkish and Balkanic states. I would very much like to diversify the sources i could reach. I am not an academician or university student therefore i can't use the local university library, therefore accessing to Brill would help a lot.--
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13:07, 12 December 2015 (UTC)reply
Iñaki LL(
talk·contribs·central auth·count·email) As you have seen, your main subject matter revolves around topics I deal with, i.e. humanities, history, language, geopolitics. Unfortunately, sometimes I am short of English language sources for certain matters, for which I would be really appreciated. My mottos are accuracy and relevance. I am also in the
Basque WP. --
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02:47, 13 December 2015 (UTC)reply
Cplakidas(
talk·contribs·central auth·count·email) Active chiefly on enwiki but also on a few others, with over 130,000 edits, over 1,000 new articles, and over 100 Good/A-class/Featured-level articles. Main topics of interest include Classical Antiquity and Middle Ages, including Byzantium and the early Islamic period. In both periods, BRILL is among the major publishers of scholarly literature and free access would be invaluable.
Constantine ✍ 11:53, 13 December 2015 (UTC)reply
Andreas Philopater(
talk·contribs·central auth·count·email) I registered in 2009 and have about 5000 edits on the account, with over 300 articles created from scratch. For the last year or so I've mostly been working on articles relating to the history and heritage of the Benelux countries (especially medieval and early modern Belgium). The Brill resources would be fantastically useful for this, and I do not have alternative access to them. --
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13:05, 13 December 2015 (UTC)reply
Elie plus(
talk·contribs·central auth·count·email) My editing is suffering from the lack of resources in my home country. I am completely helpless as access to all major university libraries is restricted. LAU has access to only a small number of works. I work on articles relating to Levantine history, archeology and select topics that have to do with Lebanon. Access to Brill will give me the means to come back to Wikipedia and drive articles we work on to FA status. -EliasZ09:08, 16 December 2015 (UTC)reply
fuhghettaboutit(
talk·contribs·central auth·count·email) I am a regular contributor, with about 87,000 edits (including deleted). I write on a variety of subjects: I've had 10 articles, predominantly written by me, achieve good status and 3 have been promoted as featured articles – with a few in the pipeline. I often use research access to help others with their writing efforts here, as well as to check sources for verification. I also spend quite a bit of time checking claimed and suspected copyright violations, which requires access to a diversity of sources.--
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23:40, 17 December 2015 (UTC)reply
Oatley2112(
talk·contribs·central auth·count·email) I am a regular contributor, with nearly 3,700 edits, focusing primarily on Roman history. Brill's New Pauly is an indispensable resource for any Roman article that requires expansion or citation, and my inability to access this resource has hampered my attempts to provide top quality edits to Wikipedia articles.
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21:25, 18 March 2016 (UTC)reply
HaEr48(
talk·contribs·central auth·count·email) Actively editing history topics and making a habit of extensively citing things in the article I wrote. Having access to Brill would certainly help, since I've alraedy encountered brill's Paywall multiple times when researching references.
HaEr48 (
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19:22, 29 March 2016 (UTC)reply
This page is currently inactive and is retained for
historical reference. Applications and approved users can now be found on
the Library Card platform
4nn1l2(
talk·contribs·central auth·count·email) I am an established user of Persian Wikipedia. I work on Islamic subjects there. Encyclopaedia of Islam (3rd edition) is an authoritative source which is published by Brill. I have promoted 2 FAs so far. I have also written some other lengthy articles but didn't bother to nominate them for GA or FA process. I intend to dedicate more time to English Wikipedia from now on. I wrote a
blog post for the Wikipedia Library last year.
4nn1l2 (
talk)
19:49, 10 December 2015 (UTC)reply
Ealdgyth(
talk·contribs·central auth·count·email) I mainly edit in history areas - specifically medieval history - with ecclesiastical and nobility being my main focus but I branch out to almost anyone medieval that is connected with England. I also dabble in American history related to horses, as well as equine subjects. Over 100 GAs, over 50 FAs. Been here a long time, will continue to be here for a while, I hope.
Ealdgyth -
Talk01:24, 11 December 2015 (UTC)reply
Basak(
talk·contribs·central auth·count·email) I've been in Turkish WP since 2005; and have almost 7000 edits. I contribute on many different topics but since last 2 years i focus on history articles. Mostly i write about history of Turkish and Balkanic states. I would very much like to diversify the sources i could reach. I am not an academician or university student therefore i can't use the local university library, therefore accessing to Brill would help a lot.--
Basak (
talk)
13:07, 12 December 2015 (UTC)reply
Iñaki LL(
talk·contribs·central auth·count·email) As you have seen, your main subject matter revolves around topics I deal with, i.e. humanities, history, language, geopolitics. Unfortunately, sometimes I am short of English language sources for certain matters, for which I would be really appreciated. My mottos are accuracy and relevance. I am also in the
Basque WP. --
User:Iñaki LL (
talk)
02:47, 13 December 2015 (UTC)reply
Cplakidas(
talk·contribs·central auth·count·email) Active chiefly on enwiki but also on a few others, with over 130,000 edits, over 1,000 new articles, and over 100 Good/A-class/Featured-level articles. Main topics of interest include Classical Antiquity and Middle Ages, including Byzantium and the early Islamic period. In both periods, BRILL is among the major publishers of scholarly literature and free access would be invaluable.
Constantine ✍ 11:53, 13 December 2015 (UTC)reply
Andreas Philopater(
talk·contribs·central auth·count·email) I registered in 2009 and have about 5000 edits on the account, with over 300 articles created from scratch. For the last year or so I've mostly been working on articles relating to the history and heritage of the Benelux countries (especially medieval and early modern Belgium). The Brill resources would be fantastically useful for this, and I do not have alternative access to them. --
Andreas Philopater (
talk)
13:05, 13 December 2015 (UTC)reply
Elie plus(
talk·contribs·central auth·count·email) My editing is suffering from the lack of resources in my home country. I am completely helpless as access to all major university libraries is restricted. LAU has access to only a small number of works. I work on articles relating to Levantine history, archeology and select topics that have to do with Lebanon. Access to Brill will give me the means to come back to Wikipedia and drive articles we work on to FA status. -EliasZ09:08, 16 December 2015 (UTC)reply
fuhghettaboutit(
talk·contribs·central auth·count·email) I am a regular contributor, with about 87,000 edits (including deleted). I write on a variety of subjects: I've had 10 articles, predominantly written by me, achieve good status and 3 have been promoted as featured articles – with a few in the pipeline. I often use research access to help others with their writing efforts here, as well as to check sources for verification. I also spend quite a bit of time checking claimed and suspected copyright violations, which requires access to a diversity of sources.--
Fuhghettaboutit (
talk)
23:40, 17 December 2015 (UTC)reply
Oatley2112(
talk·contribs·central auth·count·email) I am a regular contributor, with nearly 3,700 edits, focusing primarily on Roman history. Brill's New Pauly is an indispensable resource for any Roman article that requires expansion or citation, and my inability to access this resource has hampered my attempts to provide top quality edits to Wikipedia articles.
Oatley2112 (
talk)
21:25, 18 March 2016 (UTC)reply
HaEr48(
talk·contribs·central auth·count·email) Actively editing history topics and making a habit of extensively citing things in the article I wrote. Having access to Brill would certainly help, since I've alraedy encountered brill's Paywall multiple times when researching references.
HaEr48 (
talk)
19:22, 29 March 2016 (UTC)reply