User talk:Bersandvig

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Hi! Thank you for participating in Wikipedia. I saw your edits to Jean Conner and I removed part of them, so I wanted to explain why. The lists of exhibitions were quite long and not cited to any references, and in general it's better on biographical articles to present condensed/summarized material with references, instead of raw comprehensive lists. I encourage continuing to edit - please let me know if you have questions! You can write on this page and I'll see it, or you can make a new section on my talk page at User talk:Dreamyshade. Dreamyshade (talk) 00:01, 14 March 2021 (UTC)

wonderful- I was going to edit the lists but got held up for a bit. I work for one of the galleries that represents her/the conner trust. how might I add in a list of all of the museums that have collected her work as part of her entry?

Oh! Since you're affiliated with this person's work, I'd encourage you to write on the talk page for the article (Talk:Jean Conner) instead of editing the article itself, to avoid running into Wikipedia's Conflict of interest rules, which are pretty strict. You can write a suggestion on the talk page with the list of museums, so that non-affiliated editors (like me) can review and incorporate the suggestion. It's easiest for editors like me if you include references with your suggestions, such as newspaper or magazine articles (or museum website pages) that can help verify the information, so that I can check them and add them along with the information. (Wikipedia is also quite strict about requiring sources for most information in articles about living people - you can check out Biographies of living persons if you'd like the details.) Dreamyshade (talk) 00:44, 14 March 2021 (UTC)

ok! Thank you, I will do that. The information I am including is coming straight from her resume