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Historian and palaeographer. I run [http://www.differenthand.ltd.uk Different Hand Ltd], doing manuscript transcription, XML markup, research assistance and related services.
 
Historian and palaeographer. I run [http://www.differenthand.ltd.uk Different Hand Ltd], doing manuscript transcription, XML markup, research assistance and related services.
My PhD thesis and published work are on horses and cavalry in the English Civil War. I got into First World War research through tracing my great-grandad, who was in [[1/5th Battalion Lincolnshire Regiment, UK|1/5th Battalion Lincolnshire Regiment]]. I was a moderator at Your Archives and used to blog at Investigations of a Dog.
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My PhD thesis and published work are on horses and cavalry in the English Civil War. I got into First World War research through tracing my great-grandad, who was in [[1/5th Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment, British Army|1/5th Battalion Lincolnshire Regiment]]. I was a moderator at Your Archives and used to blog at Investigations of a Dog.
  
 
==To do list==
 
==To do list==
  
* possible changes to infoboxes:
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* try to clear list of individual narratives as far as possible
** moving refs into separate fields would make cleaner data, more future proof and maybe easier to use (if this is done, existing ref tags will need to be found and contents moved to new parameters)
 
** fields and categories to track completeness of pages eg are names/relationships complete, with exact dates and citations?
 
* British page name conventions (see [[Talk:Naming conventions for British units]])
 
 
 
Once these things are settled:
 
 
 
* import British VTC/VF battalions and regiments (got name histories from AOs)
 
* look for and import missing British infantry brigades from Becke and James
 
* Australian CMF/PF units need linking to Army List and names confirming
 
* AIF battalions need full names adding from Monthly Army List (naming conventions might need updating)
 
* pals battalions need cat, redirects and name checks (got early official name histories from ACIs but still need source for nicknames)
 
* easy name checks for British infantry:
 
** pre-war regular infantry battalions
 
** Special Reserve battalions
 
** regular cavalry should already have correct names but will need confirming
 
** divisions from Becke (probably already done but will need confirming)
 
* name checks for Indian Army (got Indian Army List)
 
* import Indian Volunteers and Defence Force
 
* import NZTF and see if any NZEF battalions or brigades are missing
 
* import Canadian militia infantry and cavalry
 
* check Quarterly Army List for obscure colonial units
 
* redirects for British Army infantry battalions that omit the word 'Battalion' (will make search suggestions easier)
 
 
 
Once above things are done we should have more or less all infantry and cavalry units from the British Empire.
 
 
 
Other things for the future:
 
 
 
* look into using APIs to extract batches of personal narratives and media from major collections
 
* see how many IWM Lives communities need to be added to unit pages
 
* decide which tasks most need to be added to [[How you can help]] (too many/too complicated could be overwhelming)
 
* should AIF field artillery batteries be merged with parent brigades? [http://www.diggerhistory.info/pages-conflicts-periods/ww1/1aif/artillery.htm List of relationships at Digger History].
 

Latest revision as of 09:44, 14 November 2017

Historian and palaeographer. I run Different Hand Ltd, doing manuscript transcription, XML markup, research assistance and related services. My PhD thesis and published work are on horses and cavalry in the English Civil War. I got into First World War research through tracing my great-grandad, who was in 1/5th Battalion Lincolnshire Regiment. I was a moderator at Your Archives and used to blog at Investigations of a Dog.

To do list

  • try to clear list of individual narratives as far as possible