User talk:Kaushlendratripathi

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Attribution of text from Wikipedia
I see that had only been used previously for 4 pages. Given its questionable status regarding compliance with licensing requirements, I think its use should be discouraged. (Except perhaps where detailed source references and links are also shown in the page history.) Recent Runes (discuss • contribs) 23:59, 27 January 2011 (UTC)
 * Shameful. If only the creator of had known then what we know now. – Adrignola discuss 01:35, 28 January 2011 (UTC)
 * I am agree with Adrignola . Now i think i should promote this banner. I will add references later on any way this book, which i have started is going to be very useful for both college and University Graduate students.

Hi, I see you are copying chunks of text from Wikipedia into your book. This is allowed, but you need to include links to the Wikipedia pages in your modules. (see Copyrights. Book pages where inadequate attribution is given may be deleted. Best Regards, Recent Runes (discuss • contribs) 19:14, 26 January 2011 (UTC)

Dear Runes thanks for reminding me i have to add references also thats why it will take some time. thanks. I see that had only been used previously for 4 pages. Given its questionable status regarding compliance with licensing requirements, I think its use should be discouraged. (Except perhaps where detailed source references and links are also shown in the page history.) Recent Runes (discuss • contribs) 23:59, 27 January 2011 (UTC) Shameful. If only the creator of had known then what we know now. – Adrignola discuss 01:35, 28 January 2011 (UTC) I am agree with Adrignola. Now i think i should promote this banner. I will add references later on any way this book, which i have started is going to be very useful for both K-12 and University Graduate students.
 * I am discussing this book with other people (here), and our conclusion may be that you should stop what you are doing now, delete these pages and then go through the Requests for import procedure. Recent Runes (discuss • contribs) 23:46, 26 January 2011 (UTC)


 * Either you people help me merging history or i should follow idea of Tempodivalse. Please let me know the procedure.

If the content is from various sources per page, then scratch the idea of importing histories. That'd be too much work and would yield a useless page history. We do have for fulfilling Tempo's idea. But that's almost too generic and I'm not sure if it's compliant with the attribution requirement for the licensing. The best practice would have been to make a different edit adding content for each source used, copying and pasting the link from the browser address bar that you see when you click on "permanent link" in the toolbox for each Wikipedia page used as a source. But I've thought of a solution that provides attribution, works without importing history, and works even if the content is already there; you can use inline references to provide permanent links to the Wikipedia pages in question. – Adrignola discuss 00:25, 27 January 2011 (UTC)
 * I have already told to Runes that i will add reference (including inline refrences) later. I thinks this idea is good.

Please let me know. Any other idea and suggestions are welcome. thanks
 * HI guys i am going to write again. If any other suggestion please let me know. thanks.

Hello again. I see that you are importing more unattributed text from Wikipedia. Please will you give priority to providing the attribution which is required under the Wikimedia Terms of Use. Currently large parts of your book are violating these term of use. If this situation is allowed to continue, then the material will be tagged as a copyright violation and may be deleted. We have given an example of what to do on this page so your path of action should be quite clear. If you require further advice, please ask on the Reading_room/Assistance page. Recent Runes (discuss • contribs) 22:37, 27 January 2011 (UTC)
 * Please note that you should be referencing the particular Wikipedia page that you copied the material from (as I have done for Macromolecules), not just from Wikipedia in general. Recent Runes (discuss • contribs) 23:27, 27 January 2011 (UTC)
 * Hi i have added tempo for mean time. I will add attribute later when i have time (right now i am little bit busy). Sorry for in convenience.

Please do not use the above banners. They had been used in the past but are not sufficient. Inline references will satisfy the requirements. – Adrignola discuss 14:36, 28 January 2011 (UTC)
 * ok i will remove the banner.

BookCat on the bottom of pages will ensure they are all placed in the book's category. This allows you to click on "related changes" when viewing the category to see all changes made recently to the entire book at once. – Adrignola discuss 20:47, 21 February 2011 (UTC)

Continuing lack of attribution for Wikipedia material
The books An Introduction to Molecular Biology & Principles_of_Biochemistry do not sufficiently credit the Wikipedia pages from which the material was copied. For each paragraph you have copied there should be a reference of the form where you get the permanent link using the Wikipedia toolbox function on the left of the Wikipedia page. I am flagging these pages as copyright violations now, so you need to put in the references within 7 days to prevent the pages being deleted. Another admin here thought we had sufficient grounds to delete the books without further notice, so I hope you appreciate the chance you are being given now as a result of me speaking up on your behalf. Recent Runes (discuss • contribs) 21:37, 5 April 2011 (UTC)

I have added the attribution so please remove the banner.IF you think they are still missing please let me know before 8th april because after 8th i am going out for conference. Sorry for delay.Thanks kaushlendratripathi (discuss • contribs)


 * I think more attributions are needed as there are still many paragraphs on the queried pages which do not reference the Wikipedia article(s) from which the text was copied. Recent Runes (discuss • contribs) 14:11, 6 April 2011 (UTC)
 * HI i have added in most of them if you think still some are missing please let me know by the para graph number or some other mean. thanks.

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 * HI i have not received any reply from you.kaushlendratripathicontribs
 * I have added all the attribution and links as suggested by you.If you still think any are missing please let me know today. thanks.kaushlendratripathi (discuss •

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 * I have not received any response from you yet. thanks.kaushlendratripathi (discuss • contribs


 * HI

Sorry for inconvenience. it will take more than 7 days to add attribution in 24 chapters. It will be good if you please let me know in which paragraphs attributions are missing. Thanks kaushlendratripathi (discuss • contribs

Missing Attribution, Again
Hello, I have looked at what you are doing and I think you have misunderstood the requirement. It is not sufficient to just provide a link to the Wikipedia article you copied the material from. That is is not good enough. You need to provide a link to the version of the Wikipedia article you copied. So, in Wikipedia, you need to select "Permanent link" from the tool box to get a URL that is unique to the version you copied, then use that in the Wikibooks page like this example:. Hopefully this is clear, if not please ask. Thanks 15:53, 19 April 2011 (UTC)
 * I have a quick question because this book is written for graduate student and research. So always it will be good to give recent information of the references. so please let me know the how can i give both. thanks.kaushlendratripathi (discuss • contribs

Cell Biology Textbook
Hey there! I noticed that you have made significant contributions to An Introduction to Molecular Biology. I'm working with the Saylor Foundation to create a textbook that we can host on our site for our course on cell biology. We would love for you to take a look at Saylor.org's Cell Biology and make some contributions! --Azin (discuss • contribs) 19:36, 4 June 2012 (UTC)