Hi Lane,
I just wanted to check a couple of things with you, if you don't mind.
1: for copyright tags in Wikipedia Commons, am I right that the
preferred/best practise tagging for a pre-1923 publication with
a known author's death date of 1922 would be {{PD/1923|1922}}
rather than using the {{PD-old-80-1923}} convention?
2: For images being published under CC BY-SA which belong to
the Chemical Heritage Foundation (e.g. a photograph of the front
of the building, taken by someone on staff) would the appropriate tag be
{{PD-self}} ?
3. Is there a chance I could talk to you about how categorizing works?
I have some questions about how the chemistry project tracks
articles in the Wikiproject Chemistry page you recommended:
<<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:WikiProject_Chemistry>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:WikiProject_Chemistry>
Does the table somehow aggregate articles tagged [Category: Chemistry]
with articles tagged as [Category: Women chemists] or other related
categories?
4. Do you use categories in tracking the effect of your WiR effort?
What's useful to you?
Thanks for the slide suggestions, btw; I gave the first talk yesterday,
and it went over well.
Also, CHF would be happy to send me to the following event:
do you think it would be useful for me to attend?
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:WikiProject_Medicine/May_2013>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:WikiProject_Medicine/May_2013
Best wishes, Mary
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"To make books is to time travel, to magically acquire the
ability to be in many places at once." -- Audrey Niffenegger