User:Joshua Jonathan/Tools

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Access to scientific journals

 * Elsevier access donations help Wikipedia editors improve science articles
 * The Wikipedia Library
 * The Wikipedia Library/Databases


 * Wikipedia shapes language in science papers
 * Wikipedia Influences Language in Science Publications

Archive

 * User:MiszaBot/config
 * Template:Archives




 * Example:


 * Archive box:



Articles for creation

 * WikiProject Articles for creation

Background color

 * Colors
 * Wiki kleuren

Barnstars and appreciations

 * Barnstars
 * WikiLove
 * Flower (thanks): thankyou message

Bible

 * Template:Bibleref2 - links to BibleGateway (preferred by me)
 * Template:Bibleverse - links to oremus Bible Browser

Book creator
Book creator

Buddhism

 * Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Buddhism

How not to argue

 * David Chapman, How not to argue on Buddhism
 * Jed McKenna, Non-Dualist Fundamentalism
 * WP:CHEESE

Too scholarly...

 * Expert retention
 * Anti-elitism
 * Randy in Boise

Categories

 * WP:CFD

Chart
Template:Chart

Close paraphrasing

 * Close paraphrasing
 * JJ Copyrights

Commons

 * Wikimedia Commons

Copy-rights

 * Duplication Detector
 * copyvios.toolforge.org

Copying within Wikipedia

 * Copying within Wikipedia
 * Template:Copied

Doorstrepen (overstrike)
Doorstrepen (overstrike)

Editnotice
User talk:Joshua Jonathan/Editnotice

Editor interaction
https://sigma.toolforge.org/editorinteract.py

Exceptional claims
WP:REDFLAG WP:EXCEPTIONAL

Fontcoler (kleur van de letters)
Blue Blue
 * Template:Font color

Fontsize (lettergrootte) body of article
Preferences/Appearance/Skin:Vector|Custom CSS - User:Joshua Jonathan/vector.css Set bodycontent fontsize: ...em

Fun

 * Department of Fun

Genetics

 * WorldHaplogroupsMaps.pdf

Advances in genetic research
















Google Books

 * Common Google Books mistakes

Green cheese

 * WP:CHEESE
 * WP:Randy in Boise
 * Dunning–Kruger effect
 * Russell's teapot

Identification

 * User:MastCell/user-rights.js: "Registered 1/8/2014; 5167 edits; reviewer, autoconfirmed"


 * Add the following code to Special:MyPage/common.js:


 * User:PleaseStand/User info: "A reviewer, 1 year 10 months old, with 5,167 edits. Last edited 31 minutes ago. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia."


 * Add the following code to Special:MyPage/common.js or Special:MyPage/skin.js:

Links

 * Wikipedia talk:Noticeboard for India-related topics
 * WikiProject India
 * DS-alert: ipa


 * Fringe theories/Noticeboard:
 * "There is a clear consensus among knowledgeable editors who are familiar with the literature that Indo-Aryan migration is the overwhelmingly predominant view among reliable sources in the field, that any alternatives – aside from religiously and nationally motivated ideologies – are indeed WP:FRINGE, and that the Indo-Aryan migration should therefore be presented as an established historical fact (subject, of course, just to the standard proviso that historical models, as a matter of principle, can hardly ever reach the same amount of certainty as natural laws in the physical sciences; the objection that an historical model isn't "testable" and therefore "not scientific" is an obviou red herring.) Fut.Perf. ☼ 08:51, 27 January 2015 (UTC)"


 * Wikipedia talk:Fringe theories/Noticeboard
 * Administrators' noticeboard
 * Talk:Indigenous Aryans/Archive 3:
 * "the "Indigenous Aryans" proposal which is the subject of this article is a fringe theory according to Wikipedia guidelines. jps (talk) 15:08, 4 February 2015 (UTC)"


 * Nationalism and (frustrated) sexuality...

Genetics

 * Pugach and Stoneking (2015), Genome-wide insights into the genetic history of human populations
 * Pickrell and Reich (2014), Toward a new history and geography of human genes informed by ancient DNA

Mythological views

 * Quora, Is Aryan invasion theory correct or not? (sigh...)(Wikipedia seems to be a much saner place, despite the couple of mythologists moving around here)

Indo-European migrations




Itchy feelings

 * editorinteract
 * Revert, block, ignore
 * Administrators' noticeboard
 * ANI
 * Sockpuppet investigations
 * Administrators' noticeboard/Edit warring
 * Edit Interaction Analyzer

Kanji name translation

 * Kanji name translations
 * Name translations thezensite

Maps

 * WP:WikiProject Maps
 * WP:Graphics_Lab/Map_workshop
 * Coomons - Blank_maps_of_the_world
 * How do I make maps like the ones on wikipedia?
 * sharmap.org
 * Template:Location map many

Merger, splitting, moving, deleting

 * Splitting
 * Moving a page
 * Merging
 * Criteria for speedy deletion
 * How to delete a page

Moved discussion
Template:moved discussion from

Pop-ups

 * Tools/Navigation popups

Portals

 * Portal:Contents/Portals
 * Portal/Instructions
 * Template:Portal
 * Portal:Indian religions
 * Template:Portal/Images/Indian religions

Quote
quote

Quote boxes
Template:Quote box

R1a1a

 * Underhill (2010), R1a1a-distribution

Redirect

 * #REDIRECT Zen

sfn

 * Template:Sfn
 * Template:Sfn
 * refname (in citation): ref=
 * quote:
 * quote + reference (harvtxt):
 * quote + reference (harvtxt):

Harvard

 * Template:Harvard citation documentation
 * Template:Harvard citation documentation#How to use]]:
 * In the references section (or in an earlier footnote):
 * or , etc | ref=harv | ... other appropriate parameters ...
 * or
 * ... other appropriate parameters ...  (harv is not required when using Citation)
 * Template:Harvard citation documentation#Possible issues]]


 * Jones 1968 p.x
 * Jones (1968, p.x)
 * (Jones 1968, p.x)

Google Books

 * https://reftag.appspot.com/

Web-sources

 * WP:LDR
 * WP:LDRHOW


 * Examples: Indigenous Aryans

Wikipedia Help-pages on references

 * Help:Footnotes
 * Template:Harvcolnb
 * Template:Sfn
 * Help:Shortened footnotes

harv-error
See JJ common.js harv-error detector

Reverting

 * Don't revert due solely to "no consensus"

Smiley

 * Face-smile.svg Face-smile.svg
 * Movicon2-happy.gif [[File:Movicon2-happy.gif]]

Sources & OR
Using secondary and tertiairy sources, instead of using primary sources, is a basic rule of Wikipedia: ""Wikipedia articles should be based on reliable, published sources, making sure that all majority and significant minority views that have appeared in those sources are covered (see Neutral point of view).""

And also: ""Articles should rely on secondary sources whenever possible. For example, a review article, monograph, or textbook is better than a primary research paper. When relying on primary sources, extreme caution is advised: Wikipedians should never interpret the content of primary sources for themselves. See No original research.""


 * WP:Secondary does not mean independent
 * WP:NOTGOODSOURCE
 * Varieties of criticism

Tables
Help:Table

Float
{| class="wikitable floatright"

Collapsible
Wiki source Rendered result

Sidebar

 * WP:SIDEBAR

Tree list

 * Pre-sectarian Buddhism
 * Mahāsāṃghika
 * Ekavyāvahārika
 * Lokottaravāda
 * Gokulika
 * Bahuśrutīya
 * Prajñaptivāda
 * Caitika
 * (Haimavata)
 * Sthaviras
 * Pudgalavada
 * Vātsīputrīya
 * Saṃmitīya
 * Sarvāstivāda
 * (Haimavata)
 * (Kāśyapīya)
 * (Mahīśāsaka)
 * (Dharmaguptaka)
 * Sautrāntika
 * Mulasarvastivada
 * Vaibhāṣika
 * Vibhajyavāda
 * Theravāda
 * (Kāśyapīya)
 * (Mahīśāsaka)
 * (Dharmaguptaka)

Twinkle

 * Twinkle/doc

Typography

 * Typography refresh
 * User:Ekips39/typographyrefreshoverride.css
 * Change the font-family for the whole wiki
 * Google
 * Wikipedia To Redesign Across More Than 32 Million Pages

URL-encoding
"=" %3D = encoding list

Warnings

 * Warning templates

Copying

 * Copying within Wikipedia
 * " If the re-user is the sole contributor of the text at the other page, attribution is not necessary."

Sources & OR

 * Identifying reliable sources
 * OR
 * Quotations

Problematic editing

 * Here to build an encyclopedia
 * Disruptive editing
 * Ignore all credentials
 * WP:42
 * Template messages/Cleanup
 * Free speech

Contact

 * Emailing users

Manual of Style/Layout

 * Manual_of_Style/Layout


 * Bibliography: books or other works created by the subject of the article (under a section heading "Works", "Publications", "Discography", etc. as appropriate);
 * See also: internal links to related English Wikipedia articles (section heading "See also");
 * Notes & References: notes and references (section heading "Notes" or "References", or a separate section for each; see Citing sources);
 * Further reading: relevant books, articles, or other publications that have not been used as sources (section heading "Further reading");
 * External links: relevant websites that have not been used as sources and do not appear in the earlier appendices (section heading "External links").
 * Navigation boxes: internal links organized into navigational boxes (sometimes placed at the top in the form of sidebars)
 * Categories
 * Interlanguage links