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[edit] TUSC token 1f034b99c48054ddfbee3100fbb4fd0b

I am now proud owner of a TUSC account!

[edit] File:Wolves of the Galla.jpg

This is my error. Please help me delete it.

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[edit] Chinese translations needed

Hi! I contact you as you speak English and Chinese.

Jastrow and I are working on autotranslating {{Meta information museum}}, the meta-template we use for many museums, like {{Information北京石刻艺术博物馆}}. Could you please help us find Chinese translations for every tag name:

   * artist/maker
   * description
   * dimensions
   * credit line
   * accession number
   * location
   * source/photographer
   * references
   * other versions

"Credit line" is mainly about the mode of acquisition: what collection does it come from? Did it join the collections by gift, purchase, on loan, etc.?

Thanks for any help. Bibi Saint-Pol (sprechen) 08:28, 27 May 2009 (UTC)

Thanks a lot for your answer. "References" is used to cite scientific articles or studies where the object is described and analyzed; it is used for some specific purposes, when a whole kind of artwork is inventorized in independant publications—which is the case for Greek ceramics, see for example File:Andromeda BM E169.jpg.
So it's not exactly like "References" in wiki articles, but not exactly different too... Bibi Saint-Pol (sprechen) 14:15, 29 May 2009 (UTC)
I did the changes so that you should normally see {{Information北京石刻艺术博物馆}} in Chinese (if this is your browser default language). Thanks for all! Bibi Saint-Pol (sprechen) 09:07, 1 June 2009 (UTC)

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BotMultichillT 08:13, 7 September 2009 (UTC)