User talk:AAla-Seppälä

One small issue with Human trafficking in Finland
Hi AAla-Seppälä, I was reading through Human trafficking in Finland (which is quite a nice improvement) and I noticed this source, which appears to be a thesis paper by Marjaana Yli-Krekola (that's a guess, as I can't read Finnish). If it is, was the paper published in a peer reviewed journal? If not, we probably want to minimize the use of sources like that. Even though a thesis represents years of work by someone who is or will become an expert in the field, the standard signal for entry into the academic conversation (insofar as wikipedia is concerned) is peer review.

If the work was eventually published, we would want to verify the published paper supports the same claims and cite that instead. If it is not, we would want to find alternate sources for each of the claims which now depend on it.

Otherwise I think the article is quite good. Thanks for your contribution. If you need any help with the above, please let me know. Adam (Wiki Ed) (talk) 15:04, 25 March 2015 (UTC)