User talk:Handeka

-- Petr Kajzar ( Editorial Board of WikiLectures ) 16:59, 21 June 2011 (CEST)

Editorial process
Dear Handeka,

I have noticed, that you started with editorial process. I checked your editations and have to say, it is very well done!

You can find the articles in editorial process by much more easier way now. In category Administration you can even choose parameter of editorial process, you would like to check. Just choose you favorite category (Check breakdown, Check spelling and others...). The category Administration can be found in Recent changes too. Just follow the link Pages for editors′ supervision.

I hope you will like it!

-- Michaela Romerova -- Editorial Board of WikiLectures  05:59, 26 June 2011 (CEST)

Request
Hi, I would like to ask you for not editing my articles when I am still working on them. I try to improve graphic of "Abnormalities in Chromosome Structure" and you redirect it, so I can´t save it then. Thank you. --Garasone 16:23, 11 August 2011 (CEST)


 * → Sure. It would be better though if you would create pages with more concise names directly so that we do not have to move these articles. But do not make them too concise either. You want the article to have a concise and precise name. For example you just made a new article called translocation however it does not specify what is being translocated. Thus in this case it is chromosomal translocation would be a more suitable name. Other than that your articles have a nice structure and good information.


 * One last point. I am aware that you are a Czech student and not used to English, however please look through the corrections that I (or others) are making so that you can improve on your English and make your articles even better! If you have any questions about English or anything else for that matter, do not hesitate to contact me. :)

Hi girls :),

I've checked, what happened and there is the point: Hanneke, you moved Garasone's article, while she was still working on it (there was the template  ). Unfortunately if you will edit (move) somebody's article, while he is still working on it (imagine: he can edit it in the same time, but you will save your edit first) and he will try to save his edit, it will be lost, because the content of this page was changed... More information, how to start with editorial work, can be found here.

-- Michaela Romerova -- Editorial Board of WikiLectures  18:30, 11 August 2011 (CEST)


 * → Yeh, I was not aware that she was working on it at the time, and must have missed the template, apologies for this.

Lucky cloverleaf
Dear Hanneke,

I really appreciate your work and contributions to WikiLectures! You very quickly got into the editorial process and helped us a lot when creating a new editorial “environment” :-). And what is even more important, you check the sources and compare articles with medical books! You communicate with all the users on a very polite, helpful and willing level. You spent plenty of hours at WikiLectures and your contributions make it much better.

You bring a lot of positive energy to this project and I would like to thank you and send you a little gift: small wikicloverleaf. I hope it will bring you good luck - or, at least, smile :-). Thank you, Hanneke. -- Petr Kajzar ( Editorial Board of WikiLectures ) 21:32, 17 September 2011 (CEST)


 * Thank you Petr!
 * So far it has been fun (and the academic year hasn't even started yet!) and I'm really looking forward to the future work ahead of us. Díky moc! --de Boer.jpg Hanneke de Boer -- Editorial Board of WikiLectures  19:46, 18 September 2011 (CEST)

Forgotten Article
Dear Hanneke,

I have just found your article Bioavailability. The template is there longer than 30 days. Your article was automaticaly moved to category Forgotten Article. You can continue with your edits or you can just remove the template (in case, that your article is finished and you just forgot to remove the template), because nobody else can work on this article till the template is removed.

Thank you :-)

-- Michaela Romerova -- Editorial Board of WikiLectures  12:29, 10 April 2012 (CEST)