User talk:Dr.khatmando
What was your previous identity when you previously edited on Wikipedia ?
[edit]It is most unlikely that a new editor would add five tags in five edits before even doing a single normal article edit - Special:Contributions/Dr.khatmando. It requires quite sophisticated Wikipedia knowledge of policy and knowhow to do this.--Penbat (talk) 09:34, 4 January 2017 (UTC)
I've edited on and off since 2004. Usually under jdcounselling or anonymously. Dr.khatmando (talk) 05:39, 5 January 2017 (UTC)
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Your journal article
[edit]Your article creation, Japan Medical Association Journal has been moved to the Draft namespace. When you think it is ready to be reviewed, an experienced editor will help you with that. Thank you for writing the article! Paine Ellsworth put'r there 14:29, 26 April 2017 (UTC)
Japan Medical Association Journal has been moved back to mainspace. Paine Ellsworth put'r there 13:36, 28 April 2017 (UTC)
- @Paine Ellsworth: thank you so very much for your kind and thoughtful assistance! Cheers, Dr.khatmando (talk) 13:47, 28 April 2017 (UTC)
- Pleasure! Paine
Japan Medical Association has been nominated for Did You Know
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DYK for Japan Medical Association
[edit]On 14 May 2017, Did you know was updated with a fact from the article Japan Medical Association, which you recently created, substantially expanded, or brought to good article status. The fact was ... that the Japan Medical Association deployed 6,054 medical and support personnel during the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami? The nomination discussion and review may be seen at Template:Did you know nominations/Japan Medical Association. You are welcome to check how many page hits the article got while on the front page (here's how, Japan Medical Association), and it may be added to the statistics page if the total is over 5,000. Finally, if you know of an interesting fact from another recently created article, then please feel free to suggest it on the Did you know talk page.
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Your submission at Articles for creation: Japan Pharmaceutical Association (June 30)
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Ikenobō#Headmasters
[edit]Hallo Dr.,
Would you be so kind and take a look here Ikenobō#Headmasters and fill in the missing kanji of the first names? Thank you very much. Gryffindor (talk) 05:23, 6 July 2017 (UTC)
- Gryffindor It would be a pleasure. I will look over them in the next hour or so. Dr.khatmando (talk) 05:42, 6 July 2017 (UTC)
Imperial Crown style architecture
[edit]Hi Dr.khatmando, thanks for your note about Imperial Crown style. I find it fascinating – it's aesthetically pleasing, and makes an interesting change from Art Deco and the other styles of the 1930s. There may be more examples in Taiwan, and it has occurred to me that it might have also appeared in Korea during the Japanese era, however I can't find any references to this. By the way, I've also created a category page at [1]. Cheers merlinVtwelve (talk) 20:48, 9 July 2017 (UTC)
- MerlinVtwelve, Indeed there is a sense of grandeur and at the same time a connection with the surrounding architecture (at least in Japan, although nowadays the areas around those buildings have changed). When I was first in Japan in the late 70s, before widespread AC in government buildings, they were always cooler inside than anywhere else during the hot summers. And I like anything that is a good marriage between East and West too.
- I saw the Taiwanese examples which had just a slightly different feel again, and I would expect that there are some Korean examples if they survived the Korean War. Thanks for creating the category, that's helpful. I've been meaning to translate some of the information over to the article from the Japanese wiki. I've started but haven't done any translation in this area for 20 years so it might be slow to start. If you come across anything you think would helpful please add it in or let me know. In the meantime be well, Dr.khatmando (talk) 23:29, 9 July 2017 (UTC)
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78.26 (spin me / revolutions) 15:09, 21 July 2017 (UTC)2017 Barnstar Award on Imperial Crown Style
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Titles needing translations
[edit]Chronology of adult videos in Japan has two titles which need translation. I'm not very good at cutting and pasting, so I'd prefer if you just went to the page and added them. If this is not a burden there are plenty in other articles I'll send you, all dealing with adult video in Japan (which in my opinion is the best in the world). Thank you for your offer. deisenbe (talk) 17:29, 1 August 2017 (UTC)
- @Deisenbe: I've had a first pass over the page you linked about, and corrected most of the transliteration markup in the lead paragraph, and finished a partial translation of one of the movie titles. The article has a lot of transliteration that needs cleaning up. So I will look over the page again in between the other translations I'm doing. At least that's a start. I will let you know when I'm finished with what I'm prepared to do. Cheers, Dr.khatmando (talk) 03:14, 2 August 2017 (UTC)
Flag icons
[edit]Dr.K—first, thank you for your excellent work on en.WP; I've looked at a bit of your contribs list. Second, if you really want to reinstate the icons, I can't stop you. But I urge you to reconsider just what their function would be—what the advantage for readers would be in the context of a space-constrained infobox. There are a few things to consider. The first is that the reader has to hover their mouse over the icon to learn what country is being referred to. (The referent of most national flags is not obvious to non-experts, and ... try distinguishing the Austr. and NZ flags at thumbnail size.) Or if the country-name is printed next to the icon, it prompts the question of redundancy. Second, I do appreciate that a patch of colour might brighten the effect of a boring old infobox, but MOSFLAGS is justifiably down on the decorative function. Third, flags for regions/states/provinces are widely accepted, and where they're included, in my view they're more functional when not juddered up against a national flag.
Just sayin'.
My best to you. Tony (talk) 11:23, 13 August 2017 (UTC)
- Hi @Tony1:, That's high praise indeed to hear this from you. You make some good points about differentiating between the Australian and New Zealand flags. Perhaps it would be better to have a proper image for human settlements, in those articles, rather than a flagicon.
- However they're helpful in articles on human settlements. For example my 10 year old son had a geography project earlier this year, where he had to pick one country to introduce, and then focus on some regional aspects. It was helpful to have flag images in the infobox for the Japan article. He then chose architecture, art, and culture of Chūbu region. We're a bilingual family, so we used both English WP and Japanese WP. For us, the English article on Chubu doesn't need a flagicon for Japan. But when looking for the same articles on the Japanese WP, for example here [2], the flagicon is important as a quick reference to confirm that we have found an article related to Japan, rather than an region in China.. The smaller the region, the more useful flags become because there can be many localities witnin Japan, China, and Taiwan that use the same Sino-logographic characters. Have a look at three of about fifty articles on Sakuragaoka:
- In these articles, flagicons or images of flags are useful to discriminate between them, as well as being the focus of some of the content within the articles. I don't think it would be right for me to emphasize this without mentioning the cultural emphasis that is limited to the use of logographical characters in Sinosphere countries. Modern pictograms had a long life in Japan, as ink-and-stamp technology, before being expressed digitally as Emoji.
- That being said, in article infoboxes other than those on human settlements, military and military conflicts, I don't know if they would be helpful. That's where I fall back on reading and rereading the instructions. But better than this are the discussions with speople such as yourself. Not only does that make for better decisions I make, but hopefully we're modeling the type of collaboration, for other people. (I might be reading too much into the later part of that statement)
- There's one last point I think is worthwhile adding. I think infoboxes are important. I was working on a national epidemiology and public health program with the Vietnamese government to develop their first public health textbook. This was a capstone outcome from 10 years of epidemiological studies. When it came to considering what makes for a useful presentation of that information in a university textbook, there was sound quantitative research that graduate students considered Textboxes, as one of the most important learning tools. So I consider them as important as I think you do, and care needs to be taken to make them work the best for people. That's a challenge when in a limited space you need to present the best information in the best way. I'm a bit isolated sometimes due to some impairements, so I try to minimize contributing unnecessary or inaccurate stuff. The effort to contribute, makes it disappointing if I go down the wrong path.
- Thanks so much for discussing this with me. You've given me something worthwhile to consider. Hopefully I can help you with something down the track. Hope you and you're four legged companion are well.
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@Doc James: forgive me for my tardiness in replying. I couldn't be more thrilled to know that I have made some meaningful contribution to the medical related resources on wikipedia. And I always seek out your comments as they add validity to the scholarly value of an article content, or a related discussion. I am indeed encouraged and I hope that I might continue to contribute further to the body of wikipedia literature related to medical matters. I have no doubt that wikipedia will continue to have an increasing importance in informing users about medical matters. And that the subject related directly to people's wellness, then all the more diligent contributors should try to be in improving what wikipedia as to offer. I look forward to any collaboration that we might be involved with in future contributions to medical matters related tp WP. That you again for your kind words of encouragement, to me they're more valuable than a article published in the Lancet! Be well Dr.khatmando (talk) 16:40, 27 April 2018 (UTC)
- Hey Dr.khatmando, congratulations, and this is in addition to your stellar contributions to Japanese colonial architecture, and related topics. merlinVtwelve (talk) 20:51, 27 April 2018 (UTC)
Japanese-Western Eclectic Architecture
[edit]Hi Dr.khatmando, I hope you are well. I have been on a long WikiBreak so have not been doing much due to other commitments. However, I think perhaps Japanese-Western Eclectic Architecture could benefit from some extra content, and I will try and contribute at some stage down the track. As a matter of fact, next week I am going on my first holiday to Tokyo! Do we need any photos of buildings? (Either IC style or JWE). Of course the National Museum will be one of the first places I will be visiting – and I see it is indeed an example of Imperial Crown Style. I can perhaps take close up pics of the roofline, finials, etc.... All the best. merlinVtwelve (talk) 08:20, 24 October 2018 (UTC)
- Hi @MerlinVtwelve:I hear you about getting in a WikiBreak when you can. Indeed the Japanese-Western Eclectic Architecture article and things related to all things Japanese Architecture could do with some further thought and development. I envy your trip to Japan especially as it will be during the Autumn change and the beautiful colours that nature displays during that time. As for the photos, I had not given much thought recently to what we might need. However, when we were working on the ICS stuff, i’m sure we needed something. I think we could do with some up close shots of distinct ICS features as you say, so your plans to visit the National Museum maybe a good opportunity to get something like that... But also I think you have a chance to go and visit some of the interesting contemporary architecture in Tokyo as well. (Maybe refer to this [[6]]. )?...I will have a think about what we need and hopefully get back to you if I can before you leave. If I don’t speak to you beforehand I hope you have a great trip! Dr.khatmando (talk) 09:02, 24 October 2018 (UTC)
- Hi @Dr.khatmando: thanks, that's a fantastic link. I will definitely check out some of those buildings. In fact I am staying in Asakusa, so the Culture Tourist Information Centre there will probably be the first on my list. I will be taking my laptop so I can still log in to WP...if you happen to think of anything, just give me a shout anytime. Cheers merlinVtwelve (talk) 07:32, 25 October 2018 (UTC)
- @MerlinVtwelve:Excellent! Have a wonderful time and indeed let’s keep in touch. Safe travels, Dr.khatmando (talk) 08:59, 25 October 2018 (UTC)
- @MerlinVtwelve:Excellent! Have a wonderful time and indeed let’s keep in touch. Safe travels, Dr.khatmando (talk) 08:59, 25 October 2018 (UTC)
- Hi @Dr.khatmando: thanks, that's a fantastic link. I will definitely check out some of those buildings. In fact I am staying in Asakusa, so the Culture Tourist Information Centre there will probably be the first on my list. I will be taking my laptop so I can still log in to WP...if you happen to think of anything, just give me a shout anytime. Cheers merlinVtwelve (talk) 07:32, 25 October 2018 (UTC)
Hi@MerlinVtwelve: I hope your travel preparations are going well. After some thought about what photos we might need for our work on the Japanese architecture articles, I think it could be helpful to take an “exploratory” approach. Perhaps when your on the ground in Tokyo you could ask someone local about notable or interesting examples of “Wayou Sechu kenchiku” 和洋折衷建築. So if you go to the National Museum early in your trip the museum staff would be helpful to point you to some convenient examples. You could mention that you contribute to many English WP articles on the Japanese architecture? I think you might get better success this way by casting a broad net from enquiring about Japanese Western Eclectic Architecture rather than the more specific ICS (which only those with a keen interest in architecture or history will understand). That’s my thoughts for now, but hopefully you’ll find some interesting leads when you arrive. All the best for now. Cheers, Dr.khatmando (talk) 10:38, 27 October 2018 (UTC)
- Hi @Dr.khatmando: that definitely sounds like a Plan... Indeed, a Wikipedia research expedition with no expenses spared. I will make enquiries at every available opportunity. Cheers merlinVtwelve (talk) 07:55, 29 October 2018 (UTC)
- @MerlinVtwelve:, And roll out the red carpet too! All the best, Dr.khatmando (talk) 17:32, 29 October 2018 (UTC)
Hi @Dr.khatmando:, I am back on home turf, feeling as if I've been on another planet, not just another country. First day there, I ran the phrase “Wayou Sechu kenchiku” '和洋折衷建築' past three very helpful ladies at the Asakusa Culture Tourist Information Center. Interestingly, one of them at first pointed to a picture of the Meiji Memorial Picture Gallery as an example. The other two agreed, but then they pointed to the Tokyo National Museum as well. Although one of them in particular spoke good English, I am not sure whether they were suggesting that both buildings fit that description, or they were revising to just one. However, they were not architectural specialists as far as I could tell, so perhaps JWE is the broader term – while ICS is a specific type of JWE? Anyway, I did visit both buildings – and was in awe of them both. I did also run the phrase past an employee at the museum, however, couldn't establish anything useful there. Took a few pictures along the way, and will upload them to Wikimedia if I captured anything that is not already there. Unfortunately pictures not allowed inside the Meiji Gallery, although a did get a couple of stealthy ones. Other architectural highlights of the trip were the Art Deco facade of the Isetan department store, and the most lavish Art Deco interiors I've ever seen, at the Tokyo Metropolitan Teien Art Museum, former residence of Prince Yasuhiko Asaka. Cheers merlinVtwelve (talk) 03:17, 13 November 2018 (UTC)
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[edit]Dear Dr.khatmando,
I sent an email through the email function at [7], but I received no reply so I am sending it here as well:
Welcome to the editorial board of WikiJournal of Medicine! I've made an entry for you at the editorial board page: Wikiversity:WikiJournal_of_Medicine/Editors. Please add a short bio of yourself, as well as upload a photograph of yourself as well (or send to me and I'll add it there).
Also, please send me the email you wish to use in board discussion. You can email it to me at editor.in.chiefwikijmed.org
Happy Holidays!
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Editor-in-chief of WikiJMed
Hi Mikael, My sincere apologies for not being of much help to the board, or WP in general. I was undergoing radiation therapy when I made most of my contributions, and my health improved then declined after that and have had many life adjustments over the past couple of years. Despite these circumstances, I’m receiving new supports at home and with those I hope that soon I will be more useful to the the good work being done at WikiJMed. It will take a couple of more months to build my capacity with the new supports commencing soon, I hope all is well and our colleagues working in our Journal, and the good work continues. Could you please pass on my apologies and sentiments to the board, and that I will do my best to make myself useful in the months ahead. Warmest regards (Dr. Jason Dixon) Dr.khatmando (talk) 15:53, 11 June 2020 (UTC)
Japanese translations' request
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Toyama inter-war architecture
[edit]Greetings @Dr.khatmando, I hope you're keeping well.
It looks like you might be on a Wikibreak (I'm on something of a Wikibreak myself also, but popping in occasionally).
When you return, I have a project in mind that would benefit from your expertise. I'm visiting Toyama later in the year, and I've noticed that there are a couple of interesting pre-WWII buildings there.
The buildings are the Toyama Electric Building, and the Toyama Prefectural Office, both built in the 1930s or '40s I think. Neither could be described as magnificent, like those in the Imperial Crown Style, however they might be worthy and notable enough for their own articles on WP.
I think both are on Japanese Wikipedia already, so I can have an initial go at building the articles in my Draft space, and then perhaps ping you for any input.
When I am in Toyama I will try to get photos of the exteriors and internal lobby areas (if possible) as the existing ones online aren't the best. Cheers merlinVtwelve (talk) 03:56, 25 July 2024 (UTC)
- Hello my colleague and friend! Yes I am taking it easy due to health reasons, but still contribute somewhat to the Wkikijournal of Medicine, when I’m needed. It’s nice to revisit Japanese post Meiji Architecture! Yes Toyama Prefectural Office (Oukuma Yoshikuni), is an interesting style. The interior is gorgeous, and being on the Japan Sea side in Chūbu meant that it avoided risk of destruction during WW2. I think you will have a great time in Toyama as well as your journey along the way. I have some notes for you somewhere that I will send to your email if I still have it. If I forget please remind me. I will also gladly help you with whatever you need. The photography will be a cracker contribution as well! Keep me posted. Cheers, Dr.khatmando (talk) 06:31, 25 July 2024 (UTC)
- Definitely take it easy and look after yourself, I hope it is something you can manage. I can relate to your situation, as my health also not 100%.
- I've been taking a closer look at photos of the Prefectural Office, and upon closer inspection, it is a much finer building than I first thought. There is some very elegant detailing and wonderful brickwork in the facade. The general form is somewhat similar to some of the Japanese government buildings in Taiwan.
- If you have some notes that would be great, just ping me if you can't find my email.
- Still finalising the Toyama plans, and I'll try my best with the photos. At least if I upload them to WikiMedia, we can use them without any restrictions etc. Will keep you posted! merlinVtwelve (talk) 21:17, 25 July 2024 (UTC)