User talk:Gmrm

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Good luck! --Panic (talk) 20:40, 28 December 2007 (UTC)

What exactly are these articles you are creating and editing? They were tagged in that manner because we are confused as to what exactly they are, and they are not organized in the proper manner. Could you move them to a more appropriate location? Also, please don't remove notices from your talk page unless the matter is resolved. Thanks! Νεοπτόλεμος 04:52, 30 December 2007 (UTC)

This is an annotated bibliography of academic papers and books on social software. It's not meant to be a textbook. I am assisting a professor to create these entries for an upcoming special interest group meeting. Others scholars will be invited to contribute to bibliography as well. I removed the tags because the notice said we could if it were an authentic contribution. Certainly, we regard the bibliography under construction as such, though certainly some of us are new to wiki authorship. Please excuse my lack of experience, but allow for my valid intentions to produce new collaborative work.


 * Hi Gmrm, I think the bibliography will be good, as far as organization goes, you should take a look at our Naming convention. Unlike wikipedia, we organize pages in the same book [or the same project in your case] by using one root page (an example could be Annotated social software bibliography though you can call it whatever you want) and linking to the other pages using the /subpage/ syntax. See Control systems for an example of a book that follows this convention. Let me know if you need any help; if you create the root page I can help you out with moving the other pages to appropriate locations. Mattb112885 (talk to me) 05:44, 30 December 2007 (UTC)


 * I found the Social Software: An Annotated Bibliography page, and renamed the current modules (and fixed the links) so what is currently there is all set. Have a good day and Good luck! Mattb112885 (talk to me) 06:02, 30 December 2007 (UTC)