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...and thanks specifically for your addition of the above article. I've tweaked it a little, might need some more adjustments to put it into context for a non-specialist reader, but it's a very useful beginning; appreciated.
Just one follow-up re the references/citations supplied— I've expanded those I could readily identify into the 'references' section in a biblio-style format that we commonly use, and added a couple more. However, there was one work you've cited, as "Pierce 2006", that I'm unable to identify either the author or contribution. Possibly something by Donna Pierce, Curator of Spanish Colonial Art @ Denver Art Museum who seems to have done some research in the area..? Not sure if it's her or someone else from the info given, and not apparent which publication is meant. If you could provide some more details on this source to identify it—either in the article's reference section (don't worry bout getting the formatting right, that can easily be fixed up) or on the article's talk page—that would be great. Kind regards, -- cjllw ʘ TALK 04:22, 28 October 2008 (UTC)
Thanks for the continued assistance. I am not an expert on formatting for Wikipedia, but will look over the guidelines. :)
Will add more as I have time. Sometime soon, I plan to upload a few drawings to help readers understand the visual forms of the creature.
Pierce is as follows: Pierce, Danielle L. The Yahui: Form and Function. [Unpublished] UMI Proquest, Ann Arbor, MI, 2006.
Happy Tuesday Arthistorian16 ( talk) 15:03, 28 October 2008 (UTC)
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Modernist (
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16:51, 18 February 2009 (UTC)
Next time use the talk page for your opinions - that is the appropriate place for your comments... Modernist ( talk) 16:51, 18 February 2009 (UTC)
A good thing provided you add only credible and referenced text and not your opinion... Modernist ( talk) 18:18, 18 February 2009 (UTC)
Welcome!
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cjllw ʘ
TALK
04:06, 28 October 2008 (UTC)
...and thanks specifically for your addition of the above article. I've tweaked it a little, might need some more adjustments to put it into context for a non-specialist reader, but it's a very useful beginning; appreciated.
Just one follow-up re the references/citations supplied— I've expanded those I could readily identify into the 'references' section in a biblio-style format that we commonly use, and added a couple more. However, there was one work you've cited, as "Pierce 2006", that I'm unable to identify either the author or contribution. Possibly something by Donna Pierce, Curator of Spanish Colonial Art @ Denver Art Museum who seems to have done some research in the area..? Not sure if it's her or someone else from the info given, and not apparent which publication is meant. If you could provide some more details on this source to identify it—either in the article's reference section (don't worry bout getting the formatting right, that can easily be fixed up) or on the article's talk page—that would be great. Kind regards, -- cjllw ʘ TALK 04:22, 28 October 2008 (UTC)
Thanks for the continued assistance. I am not an expert on formatting for Wikipedia, but will look over the guidelines. :)
Will add more as I have time. Sometime soon, I plan to upload a few drawings to help readers understand the visual forms of the creature.
Pierce is as follows: Pierce, Danielle L. The Yahui: Form and Function. [Unpublished] UMI Proquest, Ann Arbor, MI, 2006.
Happy Tuesday Arthistorian16 ( talk) 15:03, 28 October 2008 (UTC)
Please refrain from making test edits in Wikipedia pages, even if your ultimate intention is to fix them. Such edits appear to be
vandalism and have been
reverted. If you would like to experiment again, please use the
sandbox. Thank you.
Modernist (
talk)
16:51, 18 February 2009 (UTC)
Next time use the talk page for your opinions - that is the appropriate place for your comments... Modernist ( talk) 16:51, 18 February 2009 (UTC)
A good thing provided you add only credible and referenced text and not your opinion... Modernist ( talk) 18:18, 18 February 2009 (UTC)