User:Elian
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After a long break I decided eventually to log in again and come back to the English wikipedia. You won't find me doing much work on content here - I prefer to leave this to the native speakers, but I will be watching some articles in my fields of interest and maybe adding little parts.
I've studied Political science, philosophy and semitic philology, worked as an IT-journalist and I am now back to university, working in a research project about Wikipedia.
If you want to drop me a note, please leave it on my German talk page since I check this more regularly than the english one. My origin is German, but I can manage English and French quite well. You can also try to contact me in Latin, Greek or Arabic, but this will be a little bit harder ;-)
- Subpages: A comparison of the English and German Wikipedia
- Fun stuff: Kingdom of Wikipedia
- Strange articles: Let's trim our hair in accordance with the socialist lifestyle
- Interesting essays: The Rule of Law, Policy, Why tags are evil
[edit] Bookmarks
- Poll finds people think Wikipedia "somewhat reliable"
- Wikipedia biographical errors attract more attention
- Association of Members' Advocates nominated for deletion
- Reference desk work leads to New York Times correction
- WikiWorld comic: "Charles Lane"
- News and notes: Alexa, Version 0.5, attribution poll
- Wikipedia in the news
- Features and admins
- Bugs, Repairs, and Internal Operational News
- The Report on Lengthy Litigation
Wikipedia Signpost (Single), Five pillars, Facebook, Neo-nazi watchlist, Evaluations of Wikipedia, Historique du Wikipédia francophone, Japanese Wikipedia - Spanish Wikipedia, Wikipedia:Elements of Style improvement project, Category:Wikipedia culture, The blue cow experiment, Provenance
Press coverage | Wikipedia on TV and radio | Wikilove from the press
Wikipedia insight of the day: Presidents, like the U.S. population, have grown taller over time.