- "Building a taxonomy and nomenclature of collaborative writing to improve interdisciplinary research and practice" (abstract), The Journal of Business Communication. January 1, 2004.
- Wikipedia:Process is important
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Manchukuo, August 1945
Soviet Manchurian operation
I was wondering if you would be able to help? I am trying to find the name for what the Japanese called the events of August 1945 in Manchuria. Thank you in advance--mrg3105 (comms) ♠♥♦♣ 02:04, 4 August 2008 (UTC)
- With regret, the short answer to your question, has to be "no." I can't be of much help -- not today, not on this specific subject.
- Your question is a good one, but I'm not very familiar with events of this period in Manchukuo. More broadly, my intuition suggests that your query is not a casual one; and this causes me to become cautious and somewhat reluctant to respond without thinking about it first. As a general rule, when I'm unable to parse the plausible consequences of my words and actions, I tend to move along more slowly. Your simple question does tweak my interest; but my thoughts on this un-funny subject aren't for sharing in a Wikipedia environment.
- More generally, I have an impression that what you're really looking for is a kind of especially nimble wiki-weapon ... and this, too, gives me pause.
- However, we may be able to work well together in ways which relate to the following:
- Wikipedia:NPOV
- Wikipedia:Citation.
- Wikipedia:Citing sources.
- Wikipedia:No original research.
- Wikipedia:Verifiability -- The threshold for inclusion in Wikipedia is verifiability, not truth — that is, whether readers are able to check that material added to Wikipedia has already been published by a reliable source, not whether we think it is true.
- Today, I'm a bit overwhelmed with what it takes to work through a plausibly useful process -- Wikipedia:Request for Mediation. Perhaps tomorrow or the next day, I'll try to catch you up. --Tenmei (talk) 05:55, 5 August 2008 (UTC)
- Nope, just interested what the Japanese called the campaign inflicted on them by the Soviet Union there. Probably for my own curiosity because I am very close to making a decision to end participation in Wikipedia. There is however no hurry as I will keep my account moderately active even if I leave editing--mrg3105 (comms) ♠♥♦♣ 07:43, 5 August 2008 (UTC)