User talk:Ccoleman-soc

Welcome to Wikipedia. I saw that you edited or created University of Utah School of Computing, and I noticed that your username, "Soc-uofu", may not comply with our username policy. Please note that you may not use a username that represents the name of a company, group, organization, product, or website. Examples of usernames that are not allowed include "XYZ Company", "MyWidgetsUSA.com", and "Trammel Museum of Art". However, you are invited to use a username that contains such a name if it identifies you personally, such as "Mark at WidgetsUSA", "Jack Smith at the XY Foundation", and "WidgetFan87".

Please also note that Wikipedia does not allow accounts to be shared by multiple people, and that you may not advocate for or promote any company, group, organization, product, or website, regardless of your username. Moreover, I recommend that you read our conflict of interest guideline. If you are a single individual and are willing to contribute to Wikipedia in an unbiased manner, please create a new account or request a change of username, by completing this form, that complies with our username policy. If you believe that your username does not violate our policy, please leave a note here explaining why. Thank you. WikiDan61 ChatMe!ReadMe!! 19:02, 26 October 2015 (UTC)

Overlinking
When writing a Wikipedia article, it is generally a good idea to only link to any other article once. (See WP:OVERLINK) Also, it is generally accepted practice (per WP:Manual of style) that once you have introduced a person by full name in an article, they should subsequently be referred to by their surname only. So, in the University of Utah School of Computing article, once you have introduced (and linked to) David C. Evans, any subsequent references should be just Evans. Similarly for Robert William Taylor (who should get an internal Wikilink, not an external link). WikiDan61 ChatMe!ReadMe!! 20:04, 28 October 2015 (UTC)