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A Documentary History of Het (the) Nederdeutsche Gemeente

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Hernösands Stifts Herdaminne

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The Bronx and Its People

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History of Coshocton County

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News articles

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Portals and newspapers need Wikidata connection or Wikidata entry

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Portals

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Newspapers

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Help

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Flourishes

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Portal disambiguation

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  • Portal:John Smith
  • Portal:John Smith (1900-1960)
  • Portal:John Smith (ship's captain)

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New York Times index

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I see the amazing work you are doing to harmonize all the NYT articles. Is the plan to eventually speedy delete all the italicized redirects from the index? It would clean up the index. Are we going to migrate lower case headlines from "Twain and yacht disappear" at sea to "Twain and Yacht Disappear at Sea" as part of the harmonization effort? RAN (talk) 13:26, 27 February 2024 (UTC)

I think the appropriate next steps are
  • leave the redirects to avoid linkrot if external sources link there
  • migrate lowercase headlines
  • migrate articles from Portal:The New York Times and replace the table of articles with a prominent link to The New York Times; the portal can continue to index related works and so forth
  • ensure all articles are in the appropriate year/month/day subpages
  • ensure all issues with article subpages have a page which indexes the articles
  • ensure all issues are linked on the base page
  • replace the {{header periodical}} with a normal header (which means redirects won't be included in the index)
I don't have immediate plans to work on this, but I'll probably get around to it at some point—or you could, if you're interested! —CalendulaAsteraceae (talkcontribs) 19:15, 27 February 2024 (UTC)

Automated-index versus manual-indexing for example for Brooklyn Eagle

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Are we going to have both, one at Portal:Brooklyn Eagle and one at Brooklyn Eagle. You switched Brooklyn Eagle to manual-indexing from the automated-index. Whenever I encounter a manual-index and automated-index, the article count if off because not everyone adds to the manual index. RAN (talk) 23:05, 27 February 2024 (UTC)

We don't need to create portals for every newspaper. Portal:The New York Times exists because it's mentioned in other works and is a very well-known paper.
While manual indexes are less complete, they're also better-organized and easier to use. FWIW, this PetScan should get you most of the Brooklyn Eagle pages that aren't linked from the main page. —CalendulaAsteraceae (talkcontribs) 23:37, 27 February 2024 (UTC)

Is there a standardized way newspaper articles are named and aggregated?

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See Portal:Newspapers

We have automated aggregation, we have manual aggregation into both a list and as a table that can be sorted, we have a calendar matrix. For naming articles, we have the bare name of the article title vs. the year and the article title vs. the full date and the article title. We have full pages and we have clipped articles.

There a half dozen different ways that newspapers are aggregated. If you go to Category:Newspapers published in the United States and click on a few, you can see six different ways that articles are aggregated, there are manual bulleted lists, automated aggregated lists, manual sortable tables, there are empty calendar indexes like New York Post, and a few other one-off experiments. There are lists and charts with annotations and summaries of the articles, and ones with just titles. Some article titles have no dates, some have years, some have full dates. Articles themselves are a mixture of djvu files, jpg index pages, raw unformatted ASCII text, and formatted Unicode/HTML text.

FAQ

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File vs. page vs. index vs. display

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File:War Department letter to Eloise Lindauer II (1856-1935) concerning the reburial of Louis Julius Freudenberg I (1894-1918).png >>>> Page:War Department letter to Eloise Lindauer II (1856-1935) concerning the reburial of Louis Julius Freudenberg I (1894-1918).png >>>> Index:War Department letter to Eloise Lindauer II (1856-1935) concerning the reburial of Louis Julius Freudenberg I (1894-1918).png >>>> War Department letter to Eloise Lindauer II

Index page

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If you want to have an autogenerated list then I would suggest that you poke into the header notes [[Special:PrefixIndex/{{FULLPAGENAME}}]] or [[Special:PrefixIndex/{{FULLPAGENAME}}|some text]]. That formula will show all subpages in whichever page in whichever namespace that page is are sitting. —

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Lacuna

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What is our rule for lacuna in scans? Another editor told me we cannot have entries with lacuna, they become excerpts, which are banned. I see lacuna differently, transcribe as much as you can, display the scan. Maybe someone in the future will have access to a different edition of the newspaper. Maybe the source material will be rescanned. If it is an important document, we should preserve what we can.

Odd entries

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  • User:John Vandenberg


Annotating the index with a salient quote or a short description

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Mismatched names aggregated by insource

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This is caused by people being misidentified early in a news cycle, and corrected in later publications:

Well formatted entries

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insource

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insource:Q7648727

Current year

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  • {{#expr:{{CURRENTYEAR}}-95}}

Scans transcribed

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Texts

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  • Biography of Eddie August Schneider by Gertrude Hahnen

Items moved to user space

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Repeated removal of Wikilinks by a determined editor:

  • Jersey Journal/1935/Death Claims Heights Gold Star Mother
  • Brooklyn Eagle/1868/Arrest of a Butcher on Suspicion of Murder

Side by side images

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{{Infobox person | name = The Wright brothers | image = {{multiple image | align = center | image1 = Orville Wright 1905-crop.jpg | width1 = 150 | alt1 = | caption1 = | image2 = Wilbur Wright-crop.jpg | width2 = 150 | alt2 = | caption2 = | footer_align = center | footer = Orville (left) and Wilbur Wright in 1905 }}

Authors

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Categories

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  • [[Category:Newspapers of the United States by state]]
  • [[Category:Newspapers of New Jersey|Newspaper]]
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{{header | title = Article Title | author = | section = | previous = | next = | portal = | related_author = | year = Year | notes =[[Person]] (?-?) in ''[[Newspaper]]'' on Date. }}<br> [[File:Article Title.png|thumb|100px]] {{Larger|'''Article Title.'''}} {{PD-US-not renewed}}
{{person | firstname = William Henry | lastname = Duryea | last_initial = Du | description =[[wikidata:Q61750248|William Henry Duryea]] (1827-1903) was a merchant. He was born in He participated in the [[wikidata:Q17550|California Gold Rush]] and he migrated to [[w:Globe, Arizona|Globe, Arizona]] in 1878 and died there in 1903. | image = William Henry Duryea (1827-1903) tombstone.jpg }} ==Works about William Henry Duryea==
{{header periodical | title = ''The Jersey Journal'' | author = | section = | previous = | next = | portal = | notes = '''''[[w:The Jersey Journal|The Jersey Journal]]''''' is a daily newspaper based in [[w:Jersey City|Jersey City, New Jersey]]. The Jersey Journal did not renew copyrights for issues and issues are in the public domain that were published before January 1, 1963. |wikipedia= The Jersey Journal |commonscat = Jersey Journal articles }}

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How do I make corrections to the djvu file?

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See for example History_of_the_Municipalities_of_Hudson_County,_New_Jersey,_1630-1923/Volume_3/Freudenberg,_Arthur_Oscar, how would I fix errors in the text? Is the text housed at Commons? I have only dealt with the text that is right on the page here. --RAN (talk) 18:28, 9 January 2021 (UTC)

@Richard Arthur Norton (1958- ):There are page numbers in square brackets to the left of the text. When you click one of them, you get to the page, e. g. when you click on [729] in the above mentioned article on A. S. Freudenberg, you get to Page:History of the Municipalities of Hudson County (1924), Vol. 3.djvu/461. On the right there is the scanned page and on the left there is the editable text. Then you simply click the edit button and the rest is easy. --Jan Kameníček (talk) 18:39, 9 January 2021 (UTC)

Notes, annotations, and corrections

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These articles have explanatory notes to give context to the articles:.

Portals

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Periodicals

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Disambiguation

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Various entries

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Protected in namespace

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FAQ

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User:Richard Arthur Norton (1958- )/Wikisource:FAQ

Authors

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Editors

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  • Billinghurst removes links to Wikipedia and Wikidata and deletes Portals for people he feels are not notable enough for Wikisource. He also deletes news articles that are not fully transcribed despite Wikisource having categories for items that are 25% transcribed and 50% transcribed. See: Wikisource:Scriptorium/Archives/2021-03 for the arguments.
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{{PD-US}}

This work is in the public domain in the United States because it was published before January 1, 1929.


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Works could have had their copyright renewed between January 1st of the 27th year after publication or registration and December 31st of the 28th year. As this work's copyright was not renewed, it entered the public domain on January 1st of the 29th year.


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It is imperative that contributors ascertain that there is no evidence of a copyright renewal before using this license. Failure to do so will result in the deletion of the work as a copyright violation.

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Here are various ways to annotate errors in the original source material

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The New York Times/1930/08/16/Schneider Flies to Wichita

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Error in place

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New York Times style correction

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Correction: June 26, 2015
The original version of the story written by the Associated Press and published by the New York Times incorrectly identified Eddie Schneider as from Westfield, New Jersey. His plane departed from Westfield, New Jersey but he was a resident of Jersey City, New Jersey.



  1. 1.0 1.1 He was from Jersey City, New Jersey and he left from the Westfield, New Jersey airport. The original report said he was from Westfield, New Jersey

Works about Charles Frederick Lindauer

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This is an experiment to display annotations to the index of articles about a person. An article may only have a single sentence that concerns the targeted person, but if someone were to write a biography of that person, that sentence would provide a key fact.

Obituary downplaying his role in organized crime. Lindauer was "head of a flourishing business in New York."
Lindauer named during testimony as a "small fry" in the numbers game racket.
Lindauer & Co. used as a front for collecting money from the numbers game.
Article struggling to describe his role in the forced takeover of the Theatre Comique in Jersey City, New Jersey, the article describes him as "a partner or something".
Admission that the family operates a house of prostitution in West Hoboken, New Jersey. "The defense then called to the stand Jacob Lindauer, who testified: At the time of my arrest at 141 Mott street; I worked for my brother Fred, at West Hoboken. 'What sort of a place was it?' asked Mr. McGrath. 'Well, some call it a hotel, and some call it a house of prostitution. I call it a house of prostitution.'"
The arrest of his brother John Jacob Lindauer. "Frederick Lindauer, the brother of Jacob, went to the house with us, but did not go in."
The "... arrest of C. F. Lindauer".
"Charles Lindauer, who has been confined in the Essex County Jail for nearly two years, sentenced for passing counterfeit money, was on Tuesday the 1st, pardoned by the President on account of his turning State's evidence. Lindauer was bequeathed $15,000 last month by a deceased uncle." He had no uncle that died and left him money, this is an example of money laundering.

Works about Charles Frederick Lindauer

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This is an experiment to display annotations to the index of articles about a person. An article may only have a single sentence that concerns the targeted person, but if someone were to write a biography of that person, that sentence would provide a key fact.

  • Charles F. Lindauer obituary (1921 March 3) Obituary downplaying his role in organized crime. Lindauer was "head of a flourishing business in New York."
  • Lexow Committee (1895) Lindauer named during testimony as "small fry" in the numbers game racket.
  • News from Jersey City (1889 June 2) Lindauer & Co. used as a front for collecting money from the numbers game.
  • A Theatre Closed (1881 December 6) Article struggling to describe his role in the forced takeover of the Theatre Comique in Jersey City, New Jersey, the article describes him as "a partner or something".
  • The Four Burglars (1881 June 3) Admission that the family operates a house of prostitution in West Hoboken, New Jersey. "The defense then called to the stand Jacob Lindauer, who testified: At the time of my arrest at 141 Mott street; I worked for my brother Fred, at West Hoboken. 'What sort of a place was it?' asked Mr. McGrath. 'Well, some call it a hotel, and some call it a house of prostitution. I call it a house of prostitution.'"
  • Four Burglars. Trial Of The Men Who Worked Bayonne (1881 June 2) The arrest of his brother John Jacob Lindauer. "Frederick Lindauer, the brother of Jacob, went to the house with us, but did not go in."
  • Lottery Agents Arrested (1879 November 12) The "... arrest of C. F. Lindauer".
  • State Notes (1873 April 12) "Charles Lindauer, who has been confined in the Essex County Jail for nearly two years, sentenced for passing counterfeit money, was on Tuesday the 1st, pardoned by the President on account of his turning State's evidence. Lindauer was bequeathed $15,000 last month by a deceased uncle." He had no uncle that died and left him money, this is an example of money laundering.

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