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Congratulations on overcoming my ''many'' fumbles in welcoming you to CZ, Mary...er, I mean Margaret. As you are certainly qualified to edit, please do so. I have added you to the Literature and Education workgroups as Editor. We editors try to stick to things we know about, as best we can, and so-although I am an editor in Health sciences and Biology, I try to approve and guide only where I have actual expertise. Of course, we are nothing if not pragmatic here on CZ,, and so a level of general expertise is certainly acceptable in an editor in a workgroup that lacks editors who are especially focused on some area within the discipline. Since a number of biology editors have been here from the pilot, you might look at discussion pages of such articles as [[Biology]] (check the archive) and [[Life]] to get an idea of some of the interactions between editors, at least in that workgroup. Anyway, welcome, again- this time as Editor, and although I will try to be of assistance, you have already experienced that my help is not always straightforward in terms of benefit. (I do try, though) [[User:Nancy Sculerati|Nancy Sculerati]] 12:20, 5 April 2007 (CDT)
Congratulations on overcoming my ''many'' fumbles in welcoming you to CZ, Mary...er, I mean Margaret. As you are certainly qualified to edit, please do so. I have added you to the Literature and Education workgroups as Editor. We editors try to stick to things we know about, as best we can, and so-although I am an editor in Health sciences and Biology, I try to approve and guide only where I have actual expertise. Of course, we are nothing if not pragmatic here on CZ, and so a level of ''general'' expertise is certainly acceptable in an editor in a workgroup that lacks editors who are especially focused on some area within the discipline. Since a number of biology editors have been here from the pilot, you might look at discussion pages of such articles as [[Biology]] (check the archive) and [[Life]] to get an idea of some of the interactions between editors, at least in that workgroup. Anyway, welcome, again- this time as Editor, and although I will try to be of assistance, you have already experienced that my help is not always straightforward in terms of benefit. (I do try, though) [[User:Nancy Sculerati|Nancy Sculerati]] 12:20, 5 April 2007 (CDT)

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We are really happy to have you here. Settling in can be done on your own, or with some mentorship. If you have questions, I'll try to help where I can. You might try checking Special:Recentchanges and the CZ:Notice_Board, that's how many of us follow what's going on. You can find me on my talk page (discussion tab on my user page). Nancy Sculerati 09:32, 2 April 2007 (CDT)


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Congratulations on overcoming my many fumbles in welcoming you to CZ, Mary...er, I mean Margaret. As you are certainly qualified to edit, please do so. I have added you to the Literature and Education workgroups as Editor. We editors try to stick to things we know about, as best we can, and so-although I am an editor in Health sciences and Biology, I try to approve and guide only where I have actual expertise. Of course, we are nothing if not pragmatic here on CZ, and so a level of general expertise is certainly acceptable in an editor in a workgroup that lacks editors who are especially focused on some area within the discipline. Since a number of biology editors have been here from the pilot, you might look at discussion pages of such articles as Biology (check the archive) and Life to get an idea of some of the interactions between editors, at least in that workgroup. Anyway, welcome, again- this time as Editor, and although I will try to be of assistance, you have already experienced that my help is not always straightforward in terms of benefit. (I do try, though) Nancy Sculerati 12:20, 5 April 2007 (CDT)