User talk:Cici0608

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Cici0608, good luck, and have fun. – Pam  D  08:52, 27 November 2014 (UTC)

California Labor School
I've reverted your edits: you added what seems to be an essay or student paper of your own, with no regard to the existing content. This is not how we build the encyclopedia. Please read the links in the welcome message above, and add new sourced information carefully to the existing article. Thanks. Pam D  08:55, 27 November 2014 (UTC)

California Labor School again
Hallo, Well done for finding a new source about the school and expanding the article. But:
 * 1) When you re-use a reference, you don't need to give it in full again - I've trimmed away the duplicated stuff
 * 2) The reference you've given isn't really adequate: "East and West Coast Communist Schools" is the running heading at the top of the pages, but if you scroll back to page 205 you find the start of this chapter of the book. You should make a reference just as you would for a hard copy book in a written paper: the details of this chapter, and of the whole book. That way, anyone reading the article in future can see what your source was, even if they don't have a connection to Google books (the article might have been printed out). Please have a go at producing a proper full reference. The template cite book may help (there's an example given on the documentation page of "Citing a chapter in a book with different authors for different chapters and an editor", which fits this case), or the drop-down menu of citation templates. Good luck.  Pam  D  00:42, 11 December 2014 (UTC)