User:MIDaffin
Just using my page for making notes and to try out wikipedia syntax etc.
What am I up to?
Just trying out the new visual editor, which seems a lot more user friendly already.
Can I add a level 3 heading using the visual editor?
No. Had to do this via source edit
How about a level 4?
Will this mean level 3 and 4 now appear in the dd menu?
The human givens wikipedia article
The Human givens article has been republished after it was deleted. Details below.
- The articles for deletion debate for the HG page before it was taken down with reasons for its removal.
- My discussion with the wikipedia admin who deleted the page containing arguments countering the points raised in the deletion debate.
- An old version of the Human Givens page in my user space.
- The admin who deleted the page and who I need to work with in order to get it put back up.
Citing Stuff!
The easiest way to cite something (book, journal etc.) is to look it up using a unique identifier (doi, isbn etc.) in the citation dialog.
- Wikipedia Citation tools
- Page explaining how to look up DOIs: https://library.concordia.ca/services/users/faculty/permanentlinks.php
- Page for actually looking up DOIs: http://www.crossref.org/guestquery/
- Citing tutorial: http://www.umuc.edu/library/libhow/apadoi_tutorial.cfm
Notes
- Primary vs secondary sources: https://www.princeton.edu/~refdesk/primary2.html
Really Citing Stuff
Playing with citations.
I just read a really good book recently on the observing self.[1]
References
- ^ Deikman, Arthur J. (1983). Observing self : mysticism & psychotherapy. [S.l.]: Houghton Mifflin Co. ISBN 978-0807029510.
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