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Some clarfication of the sourcing on this image also much appreciated.
I'm a newbite, but learning. Not sure if I'm "talking" correctly here. I uploaded this image, which I had because I'm a friend of the subject and helped create the page. I think the picture was taken by the film company that made the documentary for BBC (Cafe Productions, London), and who is now apparently defunct. I've emailed BBC but received no response as yet (about 2 weeks). I think it's probably ok to use it, but not sure what to do at this point. Can we leave a note that if someone thinks it is copyrighted, please let us know?juanTamad 02:39, 24 October 2014 (UTC)
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I'd be glad to become your adopter, Jtamad! Although it's normally a good habit to respond to talk page posts on the same page they were posted, I thought you might want to have record of this on you talk page instead. I've created your adoption page at User:Missionedit/Adoption/Jtamad. This is where I'll post your Wikipedia "lessons" and you can ask questions. I have some start-up questions waiting for you there, and when that's done, we can begin with a lesson on references. My adoption homepage you can read about my adoption course at User:Missionedit/Adoption.
Just so you know, all talk page posts should be signed at the end with 4 tides (~~~~). This will leave your name and the date. Looking forward to learning with you! ~ Anastasia [Missionedit] (talk) 22:22, 2 November 2014 (UTC)
Your changes to the referencing style make the Notes and References less helpful for readers. Hence my undoing the changes.
If you are new to Wikipedia, perhaps start off making small changes, until you gain experience.
Also, when you leave a message, it is best to sign at the end via typing "˜˜˜˜" (without the quotes) at the end. Try it!
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- Ah, I see now there is a hybrid style that combines notes and numbered refs. Sorry for screwing it up. thanksjuanTamad 02:25, 29 November 2014 (UTC)
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- I've forwarded the email from wikipedia to the source. Maybe he will send permission via email, as suggested. thanks juanTamad 02:27, 29 November 2014 (UTC)
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Hi jtamad... i just checked out your userpage and saw that you are a retired medical editor. How great is that! You are still new and have plenty to learn about how WIkipedia works in general, and particularly how we handle health-related content. Please do read WP:MEDRS and WP:MEDMOS if you haven't already, and consider joining Project Medicine. We sorely need more people who really understand medical writing and are willing to commit to working in WIkipedia's policies and guidelines. We have all kinds of crazy people - WP:ADVOCATES for alt-med (check out say Ayurveda and its talk page, or Accupuncture and its talk page for the kinds of things that go on as editors dedicated to fighting quackery try to keep flaky content out of WP), or anti-psychiatry activists (see current difficulties at List of people who have undergone electroconvulsive therapy or any article on a psych medication), and hordes of student editors whose teachers have them edit WP as part of their class work - and while that sounds like a good thing, it ends up being disastrous usually (see discussions here Wikipedia:Education noticeboard/Incidents for example).
anyway, please consider joining Project Medicine or at least adding its Talk page to your watchlist. Always lots to do! Best regards, Jytdog (talk) 16:08, 13 December 2014 (UTC)
- Thanks, glad to help. I added myself to the list of WP:MED. Yes, I am new, only started FT so to speak recently; have only made occasional additions/corrections since about 2008. I'm reading WP:MEDMOS WP:MEDRS and others and the postings on ongoing issues including the student editor problem. I've started working on articles with sourcing problems, most recently BPH. I'm interested in antibiotic resistance and other epi and ID-related topics and fighting quackery. I'm a regular listener of Crislip's podcasts. Let me know how I can help. juanTamad 04:58, 14 December 2014 (UTC)
- rock on! welcome. you will find good company here. :) Jytdog (talk) 05:35, 14 December 2014 (UTC)
- Thanks, glad to help. I added myself to the list of WP:MED. Yes, I am new, only started FT so to speak recently; have only made occasional additions/corrections since about 2008. I'm reading WP:MEDMOS WP:MEDRS and others and the postings on ongoing issues including the student editor problem. I've started working on articles with sourcing problems, most recently BPH. I'm interested in antibiotic resistance and other epi and ID-related topics and fighting quackery. I'm a regular listener of Crislip's podcasts. Let me know how I can help. juanTamad 04:58, 14 December 2014 (UTC)
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Hi Jtamad, just wanted to let you know that I will be gone at a conference for the next week, so I won't be on Wikipedia. Your copyright test has been waiting for you at User:Missionedit/Adoption/Jtamad for awhile...I'll still try to watch my talk page if you need me while I'm gone :) Thanks! ~ Anastasia [Missionedit] (talk) 17:34, 16 February 2015 (UTC)
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We are allowed to take verbatum from the CDC as it is public domain. Nothing wrong with re wording it either though. Best Doc James (talk · contribs · email) 04:08, 7 March 2015 (UTC)
- WP:MEDRS has recommendations regarding what sort of sources we should use for medical content. Scientific America is not particularly good. Thanks :-) Doc James (talk · contribs · email) 04:55, 7 March 2015 (UTC)
- I know, It was used though in a good textbook I have on evolution (in a chapter on microbial evolution and antibiotic resistance). There must be a ref by Levy in the medical lit. I'll look and change it. juanTamad 05:20, 7 March 2015 (UTC)
- WP:MEDRS has recommendations regarding what sort of sources we should use for medical content. Scientific America is not particularly good. Thanks :-) Doc James (talk · contribs · email) 04:55, 7 March 2015 (UTC)
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Hi there! I found your name among Active members of Wikipedia:WikiProject_Thailand. Could you help me out in defending the notability of M-150 (energy drink) as an admin is apparently unhappy with its notability despite the sources I have provided to try to save the article. If you speak Thai (I only superficially understand it due to my basic understanding of Lao), any source you could provide would also really help and maybe induce some people to modify their deletionist editing bias. I quit Wikipedia for years as I was spending more time defending legitimate edits from rule extremists than contributing legitimate edits. I hope you can take a minute or two to help me out on this. Thanks!! Rdavout (talk) 19:45, 27 June 2015 (UTC)
- All I can say is that it is common on store shelves here. I don't drink these drinks myself, but I have seen it almost everywhere. I suppose you'd have to get some marketing stats to support your case. juanTamad 12:47, 28 June 2015 (UTC)
- (talk page stalker) this page is on my watchlist. i am not an admin; i am just another editor. adding unsourced content is not a legitimate edit. Jytdog (talk) 20:04, 27 June 2015 (UTC)
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Hello Jtamad, my name is Howicus, and I've been matched as your Co-op mentor. You said you wanted to learn more about best practices; is there a more specific area you're wondering about? Best practices is a pretty broad subject. Howicus (Did I mess up?) 23:09, 6 August 2015 (UTC)
- Hi Howicus. I've been adopted and have been working with someone for the past few months learning the basics. When I saw the notice about the mentor program, I thought it might be an opportunity to work with someone with more science background and interest. I'm interested in infectious disease outbreaks. Maybe something on best practices for handling breaking news outbreaks. I started to get involved but think I was creating problems for editors already on it, so I'd like to get up to speed on that I think. The Ebola outbreak in Africa seems fairly complicated so I'm wondering how editors work together to create such a thing as the incident unfolds. Right now there's one of Legionnaires disease in NYC. I'm also into graphing (in R) and might try a graph for that outbreak. juanTamad 02:43, 7 August 2015 (UTC)
- Well, it happens that infectious diseases are an interest of mine, too. However, I must admit that emerging outbreaks is not an area I have edited in much. To the best of my knowledge, outbreak pages just evolve as the outbreak progresses, with collaboration on the talk page if there's an issue such as unclear or conflicting reports, or a dispute of some kind between editors.
- I looked at your talk page and edit history, and I can't really see where you caused problems for other editors, beyond a few minor mistakes. Was there a specific instance or instances where you think that happened?
- Also, a couple things about your signature. You only need to sign your posts on the talk pages and other noticeboards themselves, not in your edit summaries. (In fact, the code won't work right in an edit summary). Second, your signature should contain links to your user page and user talk page. If you just want a simple signature like Jtamad (talk), you should go to your preferences and uncheck the box "treat the above as wiki markup" in the signature section. It's also possible to do a more custom signature, like mine, by typing the wiki markup into the field in your preferences and checking the box "treat the above as wiki markup". This page has more on signatures. Howicus (Did I mess up?) 23:23, 7 August 2015 (UTC)
- On the edits on ebola, the only thing was doing citations to news items wrong (bare URLs). I know better now.
- Thanks for the advice on the signature. I'll check the link. I did wonder why a signature was necessary when the name would appear anyway. I was scolded for not signing posts so started doing it excessively I guess.
- I'm primarily an enthusiast, but I do have some fairly in-depth experience with ID, work-related as well as a hobby. I'll work on this --> juanTamad 03:05, 8 August 2015 (UTC)
- Just to let you know, the five days or so is going to be busy for me. I may not be around much. Howicus (Did I mess up?) 01:41, 9 August 2015 (UTC)
- ok. I responded to this: https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Talk:JAMA_(journal)&diff=next&oldid=511982398 Looks like he's trying to start something. How do you handle posts like this? juanTamad (talk) 01:47, 9 August 2015 (UTC)
- Just to let you know, the five days or so is going to be busy for me. I may not be around much. Howicus (Did I mess up?) 01:41, 9 August 2015 (UTC)
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Hello again Jtamad, I'm back from my busy week. You responded well to the message at Talk:JAMA (journal). I just want to let you know, though, that e-cigarettes are a *very* contentious area on Wikipedia. Exercise caution, and be sure to stay civil (as I'm sure you already do). Howicus (Did I mess up?) 14:53, 15 August 2015 (UTC)
- Yes, I got that impression. Had a conversation with an enthusiast once, trying to explain how his personal experience could not be relied upon as evidence of effectiveness. Following the talk page on the Gold King Mine spill in Durango, about original research and synthesis, etc in incidents like this; somewhat like an ID outbreak. I owned a home near the Animus R in Durango in the 1980s. ~ juanTamad (talk) 10:55, 16 August 2015 (UTC)
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- It'll take me 2-3 months to work on this. Consider denominating until then if you wish. Thanks for the review. ~ juanTamad (talk) 07:22, 22 October 2015 (UTC)
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I saw that you've edited this page: neglected tropical diseases and related pages. Thanks for that. I am not an expert on these diseases but I've been keeping an eye on those pages with regards to helminths. I couldn't quite follow how you've rearranged the NTD page - I am sure it's right but could you please briefly explain your main changes on the talk page? Also I had asked a question on the talk page a long time ago - perhaps you could answer me? Thanks a lot: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Neglected_tropical_diseases#Put_information_on_four_causative_pathogens_back_in EvMsmile (talk) 07:41, 30 November 2015 (UTC)
- Hi, thanks for contacting me. I changed it to reflect the 17 NTDs listed as "official" I guess you could say, by the WHO, here. Seems to me that is most appropriate, especially since the sentence introducing the list says "The World Health Organization (WHO) recognizes the seventeen diseases below as neglected tropical diseases" and cites the same WHO website. Someone had reverted it. The list did NOT include the foodborne tremadodiases, which is how I arrived on this page; I was doing some work on those pages. There are several articles expressing the opinion for including snakebite, and mention of that should be included somewhere, but seems to me the "official" list should be the 17 that the WHO has on the website until WHO decides to add it, otherwise the list seems to violate NOR. When I came across it a few days ago, I thought it must not have been updated in awhile. I don't see any reason to use different terms. It would be better that the diseases appear in the same order as on the WHO website, just for clarity I think. I'll leave this post on the talk page. juanTamad (talk) 10:23, 30 November 2015 (UTC)
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Hi Juan Tamad, I'm so sorry I've haven't been following up with our lessons! For some reason Template:Ping seems to be malfunctioning, and I am not notified when you reply to me. I'll stick to leaving a talkback message on your talk page form now on. If you are ready to continue with the next lesson, please reply below. Thanks! ~ Anastasia [Missionedit] (talk) 17:35, 19 January 2016 (UTC)
- I'm ready whenever you want to start again. Busy keeping some pages updated. juanTamad (talk) 09:00, 22 January 2016 (UTC)
- @Missionedit:I just put one of the auto archiving bot templates at the top of my talk page but under the first archive. Does that look like it will work? juanTamad (talk) 03:09, 23 January 2016 (UTC)
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2013-2014 Zika fever outbreaks in Oceania
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- @Kencf0618:Thanks for the thanks. A couple or 3 people besides me have been working on it. I just placed the template to request that it go live. Needs more work, but will happen faster in the mainspace probably. Where were you in 2009? Wow! I hardly noticed the 2009 flu pandemic because I was living in Saudi Arabia at the time, now in Thailand. The timeline looks great! So does the 2009 flu pandemic article. How did you do those maps? I caught some flak when I came across the Zika outbreak a couple of weeks ago and it looked abandoned. I acted a little hastily I guess in taking some text from the Zika virus article and using it to start upgrading and updating the Zika outbreak page. Acting like a wikidragon I guess. They haven't titled it correctly following the convention. Still needs to be 2015-2016 Zika virus outbreak "in the Americas" IMHO. The transportation of the virus to the Americas and the explosive epidemic there is the main feature of this historical event, seems to me. They're insinuating it is global, like the 2009 flu, but it isn't. It's been present for decades in Africa and Asia, and Oceania since 2007. Oh well. Hope to see you on the Zika pages. juanTamad (talk) 02:48, 11 February 2016 (UTC)
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Hello, thanks for letting me know about my mistake. It seemed strange to me that the articles title says "disinsection" although the first sentence in it starts with "Aircraft disinfection is the use of...". Anyways, I've moved the article back to its previous title (but had to make a new move because I couldn't undo mine). Noggo (talk) 15:17, 15 February 2016 (UTC)
- @Noggo and Noggo: Oh, there was a typo. I'll fix and expand the article some. This is related to spread of diseases like Zika, so there's more to tell. juanTamad (talk) 00:26, 16 February 2016 (UTC)
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- Exactly how do I do that (change the link). I'm afraid I'll mess it up even more. The link on the signature now goes to Jtamad. I'll try to login to the other. Have been busy with the outbreaks, but will try to get back to the lessons. So far, I'm the only editor on 2016 yellow fever epidemic in Angola and recent changes on the yellow fever vaccine supply. I have contacts to experts so I'm getting feedback. juanTamad (talk) 03:49, 24 April 2016 (UTC)
- To change the link to go straight to User:Jtamad, go to Special:Preferences. Click on the "User profile" tab and go to the section "Signature". Uncheck the "Treat the above as wiki markup" box and type "JuanTamad" into the "Signature:" box. That should do it. :) ~ Anastasia [Missionedit] (talk) 17:48, 24 April 2016 (UTC)
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Nomination of List of famous people who caught yellow fever for deletion
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Question
Hello,
I am a student at Rice University looking to edit the NTD page, which I see you have worked on quite a bit. Do you have any advice?
Here is a link to my full proposal. https://docs.google.com/a/rice.edu/document/d/1GjMAVcSkGDW2rM1ECM6BoeU8jK46i2HuCsJ60-ZxPjk/edit?usp=sharing Akweaver32 (talk) 18:43, 29 September 2016 (UTC)
- Sorry wasn't able to get back to you sooner. I was on my ipad, and it was difficult. I'll take a look at this over the next couple of days. For one thing, some of the history might be missing: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4374516/, but the rest of the article is important. I tend to agree with your statements about the importance. I live in Thailand and attended the ASEAN NTD meeting last January in Khon Kaen. They hold that meeting biannually. I looked at it and left comments on google docs page. JuanTamad (talk) 23:52, 30 September 2016 (UTC)