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This article was written with a neutral voice with all references/sources being from scholarly publications. There are no personal opinions shared or used in the tone of this article nor is the information itself presented with bias. Aabrahamsen2018 ( talk) 17:46, 5 February 2021 (UTC) user:Aabrahamsen2018 5 Feb 2021
Okay, I understand now after reading through the links you provided. I had not realized how much of an issue connections to an instiution could be, but I see how it makes sense. Hopefully editors from the WikiProject Museums will be able to edit/adjust the article to be appropriate to the Wiki standards. Thank you User: Marchjuly for your assistance. Aabrahamsen2018 12 February 2021
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This article was written with a neutral voice with all references/sources being from scholarly publications. There are no personal opinions shared or used in the tone of this article nor is the information itself presented with bias. Aabrahamsen2018 ( talk) 17:46, 5 February 2021 (UTC) user:Aabrahamsen2018 5 Feb 2021
Okay, I understand now after reading through the links you provided. I had not realized how much of an issue connections to an instiution could be, but I see how it makes sense. Hopefully editors from the WikiProject Museums will be able to edit/adjust the article to be appropriate to the Wiki standards. Thank you User: Marchjuly for your assistance. Aabrahamsen2018 12 February 2021