User talk:Leonardiac

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You do not need to be an educator to edit. You only need to be bold to contribute and to experiment with the sandbox or your userpage. See you around Wikiversity! --Dave Braunschweig (discuss • contribs) 03:14, 30 October 2017 (UTC)

Dear Ana, the concept of concept of commercial data harvesting presented at the Wikiversity is a learning page, which I used to show, how we can scientifically deduce the definition of the constituents by logic. So it is original shared worked in Wikiversity in an alpha version, which means that there is a bit more work to do in the Wikiversity article to discribe the differences of the logically derived constitutents and similar concepts in scientific publications. I appreciate that you are willing to write a paper on CDH do this next step with your proposed scientific paper. If you want to cite the Wikiversity article, just use that article with "cite this page" in the menu on the left. Then elaborate the "state of art" in your paper. Later when you paper is publish add your publication to that learning resource. If you want to improve the learning resouces and/or definition about CDH with additional constituents that I had not "on the screen" please feel free to do so. Everyone in community will benefit from your additional knowledge and I personally would apprecitiate any improvement (Wikiversity Philosophy). If you want me to contribute to your paper please feel free to contact me. You may also might want to look at the WikiJournal of Science as an option to publish your paper there. This allows a transparent publication workflow "Who did when, what, why in a Wiki". All the best for your paper,

Bert --Bert Niehaus (discuss • contribs) 06:04, 31 October 2017 (UTC)