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


The following are articles on which I am currently working on Citizendium. If the article is <u>underlined</u>, this means the work is essentially complete.
{{rpl|Idaho (U.S. state)}}
{{rpl|Montana (U.S. state)}}
{{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)}}


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


[[Tycho Brahe]]
==Development Plan==


===Joan of Arc===
1) '''Articles''' - develop each U.S. state article to about 500-750 words only.


<u>[[Joan of Arc]]</u> - [[Historical perspectives on Joan of Arc]] - [[Rehabilitation trial of Joan of Arc]] - [[Timeline of Joan of Arc]] - [[Trial of Joan of Arc]]
2) '''Bibliography and External Links''' section - Each of these sections, as a start, should have around 25-30 carefully chosen, well-annotated references.


===Miscellaneous===
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.


[[Choosing a cat]] - [[John Steinbeck]] - [[Musical instrument]]
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.


===Scotland===
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.


''Highland Games''
=="Missing" high priority articles==


<u>[[Kilt]]</u> - [[Kilt accessories]] - [[Kilt variants]] - [[Belted plaid]] - [[Practice chanter]] - [[Highland games]] - [[Tartan]] - [[History of the kilt]] - [[Vestiarium Scoticum]] - [[Great Highland Bagpipe]] - [[Aboyne dress]] - [[Highland dancing]]
* [[rpl|George Armstrong Custer]]
 
* [[rpl|Sherwood Anderson]]
''Scottish history''
* [[rpl|Mantle (geology)]]
 
* [[rpl|Gulf of Mexico]]
[[Glorious Revolution]] - [[Jacobites]] - [[Glencoe Massacre]] - [[Darien expedition]] - [[Treaty of Union (1707)]]
* [[rpl|Rio Grande River]]
 
* [[rpl|Columbia River]]
===Women's cycle racing===
* [[rpl|Hot spot (geology)]]
 
<u>[[Amber Neben]]</u> - <u>[[Mari Holden]]</u>
 
[[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