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Hello Mlarthur, and welcome to Wikiversity! If you need help, feel free to visit my talk page, or contact us and ask questions. After you leave a comment on a talk page, remember to sign and date; it helps everyone follow the threads of the discussion. The signature icon in the edit window makes it simple. To get started, you may
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Great to see you getting your students involved in Wikiversity. Please encourage your students to use categories - or perhaps add a category to the template, so that students' pages are automatically categorised. Let me know if you would like further help/explanation. Sincerely, James. -- Jtneill - Talk - c 06:32, 2 October 2009 (UTC)
Law subject box
[edit source]Thanks for requesting a Law subject box. I've added one for you. See Help:Resources by subject#Project boxes for tagging resources by university subject and {{Law}}. Feel free to let us know if we do anything else. Sincerely, James. -- Jtneill - Talk - c 09:06, 4 October 2009 (UTC)
Potential copyright violations
[edit source]Professor,
Thank you for notifying us of the potential copyright violations on several of your students' wiki pages. I've gone through and noticed that your students have either removed, quoted, or cited the text of concern to you. Due to their abatement of the issue, I've gone ahead and removed the copyright violation templates from the pages.
On the behalf of the custodians here at Wikiversity, I want to thank you again for both reporting these issues and the high academic standards you are holding your students too. Please do not hesitate to contact me or another custodian if a similar issue, or any other issue, occurs in the future.
Best Regards,
Geoff 01:03, 28 December 2010 (UTC)
Comparative law and justice project, student pages in mainspace
[edit source]There are many pages created as part of the Comparative law and justice project, apparently by your students. These pages are in mainspace, where they might appear to be neutral articles on the nations involved. This can create some level of disruption as others with differing opinions edit the pages. As student projects, I'd prefer to see these all these pages as subpages of the project, they might even be organized by section, and, then, they can be "owned" by the students and/or teacher, at least to a degree. They can contain errors (which anyone should be able to point out on the talk page, and if something is a serious problem, perhaps by a note on the page itself). I would leave redirects in place, which later might become general pages on the nations, with, then, there being a link to the student projects. What do you think? Is this okay with you?
(Imagine that there are other courses which examine a nation from a point of view. If we don't use the subpage structure, this would create a collision.)
Thanks. --Abd 15:17, 13 November 2011 (UTC)