Talk:Arizona Geological Society

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The Arizona Geological Society is a professional geological society that has a 61-year history of contribution to the science of geology and the geology of the state of Arizona. The society is in the process of archiving its publications - many of which have been written by some of the most noted field and research geologists of their time. Many are out of print but are available in 6-7 research libraries in Arizona. I was inspired by similar Wikipedia pages by the Geological Society of America and the Society of Economic Geologists, which are similar professional geological societies but am overwhelmed by the first experience of trying to contribute and obviously did not fully understand the context and guidelines for Wikipedia submissions. I will continue to research the guidelines and seek assistance from more experienced users to ensure the content is not self-promotional. Helpful suggestions are appreciated. Please do not delete my revised efforts. Cori Hoag (talk) 05:45, 21 August 2009 (UTC)Cori Hoag

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