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==Education==
==Education==


B.S., Astronomy, University of Washington, 1971
B.S. ''cum laude'', Astronomy, University of Washington, 1971. Member, Phi Beta Kappa (national scholastic honor society)


==Editing interests==


==Editing interests, areas of knowledge==
For the immediate and foreseeable future, I will be confining my work here to the articles on the constituent states of the United States, with particular emphasis on the bibliographies and internet resources.


*Women's cycle racing
{{rpl|Idaho (U.S. state)}}
*Scottish Highland Games
{{rpl|Montana (U.S. state)}}
*Joan of Arc related pages
{{rpl|Nebraska (U.S. state)}}
{{rpl|North_Dakota (U.S. state)}}
{{rpl|South_Dakota (U.S. state)}}
{{rpl|Washington (U.S. state)}}
{{rpl|Wyoming (U.S. state)}}


[[Category:CZ Authors|Perry, James F.]]
[[Category:History Authors|Perry, James F.]]
[[Category:Literature Authors|Perry, James F.]]


==Scottish Highland Games==
==Development Plan==


The following are examples of articles related to Highland Games to which I have made major contributions:
1) '''Articles''' - develop each U.S. state article to about 500-750 words only.


[[Aboyne dress]] - [[Belted plaid]] - [[Caber toss]] - [[Highland games]] - [[Inverness Highland Games]] - [[Jack Lee (bagpiper)]] - [[Jori Chisholm]] - [[Kilt]] - [[Kilt accessories]] - [[Scottish highland dance]] - [[Kilt variants]] - [[Practice chanter]] - [[Simon Fraser University Pipe Band]] - [[Vestiarium Scoticum]]
2) '''Bibliography and External Links''' section - Each of these sections, as a start, should have around 25-30 carefully chosen, well-annotated references.


A one year program would thus require about 100-125 words per day for the articles and around 6-10 references for the other two sections.


==Women's cycle racing==
The basic idea is to shift the focus of work away from the articles and put the effort into the Bibliography and External Links sections.


Formerly, in the late 1990s, I was the webmaster of [[Mari Holden]]'s official web site at http://www.mariholden.com. And, for a number of years, until mid-2003, I maintained the ''Palmarès of Elite Women Cycle Racers'' web site.
At the same time, I will be developing, as time and my ability permits, lists of high priority articles, sorted by category. The aim is to have around 15,000 such high priority articles.


The following are examples of articles related to women's cycle racing to which I have made major contributions:
=="Missing" high priority articles==


[[Amber Neben]] - [[Anna Millward]] - [[Dede Barry]] - [[Diana Ziliute]] - [[Edita Pucinskaite]] - [[Genevieve Jeanson]] - [[Grande Boucle]] - [[Jochen Dornbusch]] = [[Kathy Watt]] - [[Mari Holden]] - [[Rasa Polikeviciute]] - [[Rebecca Twigg]] - [[Sport in Lithuania]] - [[Women's Challenge]] - [[Zulfiya Zabirova]]
* [[rpl|George Armstrong Custer]]
 
* [[rpl|Sherwood Anderson]]
 
* [[rpl|Mantle (geology)]]
==Joan of Arc==
* [[rpl|Gulf of Mexico]]
 
* [[rpl|Rio Grande River]]
The following are examples of articles related to Joan of Arc to which I have made major contributions:
* [[rpl|Columbia River]]
 
* [[rpl|Hot spot (geology)]]
[[Battle of the Herrings]] - [[Joan of Arc]] - [[Trial of Joan of Arc]] - [[Siege of Orléans]] - [[Joan of Arc (book by Marina Warner)]] - [[Fresh Verdicts on Joan of Arc]] - [[Timeline of Joan of Arc]]
 
[[Category:CZ Authors|Perry, James F.]]
[[Category:History Authors|Perry, James F.]]
[[Category:Astronomy Authors|Perry, James F.]]

Latest revision as of 08:45, 5 August 2023

Education

B.S. cum laude, Astronomy, University of Washington, 1971. Member, Phi Beta Kappa (national scholastic honor society)

Editing interests

For the immediate and foreseeable future, I will be confining my work here to the articles on the constituent states of the United States, with particular emphasis on the bibliographies and internet resources.

Development Plan

1) Articles - develop each U.S. state article to about 500-750 words only.

2) Bibliography and External Links section - Each of these sections, as a start, should have around 25-30 carefully chosen, well-annotated references.

A one year program would thus require about 100-125 words per day for the articles and around 6-10 references for the other two sections.

The basic idea is to shift the focus of work away from the articles and put the effort into the Bibliography and External Links sections.

At the same time, I will be developing, as time and my ability permits, lists of high priority articles, sorted by category. The aim is to have around 15,000 such high priority articles.

"Missing" high priority articles