On 10/30/07, David Gerard <dgerard(a)gmail.com> wrote:
On 10/30/07, Utkarshraj Atmaram <utcursch(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Can anybody
provide me with links to these discussions and (deleted)
pages? I tried searching, but all I could find was Martha Groom's
userpage <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Mjgroom>.
I can see something like this working if the area is carefully
selected. There's little low-hanging fruit left, as we've noted here
before - but any WikiProject will have endless lists of red links just
waiting for someone to do the legwork to research and write an
article. Someone with university-level research facilities should be
able to do a much better job than from a mere Googling, in not much
more time.
Just got links to two articles, via "Students Find That Wikipedians
Are Tougher Graders Than Their
id=2497>. The
articles were created in December 2006.
Deforestation during the Roman period
Both the articles are quite good.
Look at the first version of the article "Deforestation during the
Roman period" (user's only mainspace edit) -- great work for a first
edit: