User talk:JamesGKempton

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May 2014[edit]

Warning icon Hello JamesGKempton, and welcome to Wikipedia. Your addition to Rockland Community College has had to be removed, as it appears to have added copyrighted material without permission from the copyright holder. While we appreciate your contributing to Wikipedia, there are certain things you must keep in mind about using information from your sources to avoid copyright or plagiarism issues here.

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It's very important that contributors understand and follow these practices, as policy requires that people who persistently do not must be blocked from editing. If you have any questions about this, you are welcome to leave me a message on my talk page. Thank you. Dougweller (talk) 16:06, 12 May 2014 (UTC)[reply]

School articles[edit]

Leaving aside the copyright problem (and the language which was appropriate for an essay or the school's website, but not an encyclopedia), we have guidelines which you might wish to read. Take a look at Wikipedia:WikiProject Schools/Article guidelines. I'm sure you can improve the article without adding copyvio or non-neutral language. Also read WP:RS about sources. Dougweller (talk) 16:10, 12 May 2014 (UTC)[reply]

JamesGKempton, your questions on User talk:68.199.201.229 are in the wrong place. Meters (talk) 18:01, 12 May 2014 (UTC)[reply]
It would be more appropriate to discuss this at Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Universities#Rockland Community College. I've copied your post there. That way you can get more input from editors who work on similar articles. You definitely need to read WP:COI as well as I didn't know you were employed by the college. I gave you the wrong guidelines, I meant Wikipedia:College and university article guidelines. Thanks. Dougweller (talk) 18:47, 12 May 2014 (UTC)[reply]

JamesGKempton, you are invited to the Teahouse[edit]

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