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* Sounds good, I'm happy to approve this. :-) Please liaise with the office with purchasing the dvd and books, and please return them to the office once you're done with them. Thanks. [[User:Mike Peel|Mike Peel]] ([[User talk:Mike Peel|talk]]) 18:41, 24 August 2012 (UTC)


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Overview

Research material for articles I'm planning to write. A modest pile of books and a DVD. Borrowing from a library is not really practical given that the books are on a somewhat niche subject and are unlikely to be held even by a relatively large local library. In addition, given the time it takes me to write something of FA quality and the time it takes to get the article through the review processes, I would want the materials for longer than a normal library would be willing to let me have them, and, ideally, I'd like to have access to them indefinitely in case of any future questions that require consultation of the sources.

For a variety of reasons I'd rather not go into publicly, I'd appreciate if the materials could be purchased by WMUK and delivered to the office so that I can collect them or arrange for them to be forwarded.

NB: I'd be happy to make the materials available to any other Wikimedian who had an interest in them once I've finished using them for research.

Budget
  • Zero Hour: SAS Mission Impossible in Sierra Leone (DVD), Discovery Channel, £6.99 on Ebay
  • Certain Death in Sierra Leone: The SAS and Operation Barras 2000, Will Fowler, ~£7.00 on Ebay
  • Blair's Successful War: British Military Intervention in Sierra Leone, from £36 on Amazon
  • Shoot to Kill: Police Accountability, Firearms and Fatal Force, from £12 on Amazon
  • Fatal Encounter: The Story of the Gibraltar Killings, from £6 on Amazon

Total: approximately £62

Timeline

Three to six months (give or take, depending on review processes) to deliver an outcome; ideally I would need access to the material indefinitely.

Expected outcomes

Getting w:en:Operation Falvius and w:en:Operation Barras to featured article status. Possible improvements to related articles (eg w:en:History of the SAS, w:en:Police use of firearms in the United Kingdom, and articles related to the Sierra Leone Civil War), but probably not to FA/GA level.

Who I am

I'm Harry Mitchell. You all know who I am, but previous high quality articles I've written can be found on my enwiki userpage, which include the featured article on the w:en:Iranian Embassy siege.

Discussion
  • Sounds good, I'm happy to approve this. :-) Please liaise with the office with purchasing the dvd and books, and please return them to the office once you're done with them. Thanks. Mike Peel (talk) 18:41, 24 August 2012 (UTC)