User talk:Doctorotto1

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Miami, AZ
Hello! As stated above, welcome (belatedly) to Wikipedia, and thank you for your contributions.

I have a few questions regarding the local Mexican/Mexican-American history section you contributed to the Miami, Arizona article. Most importantly, can you clarify what your source was for the information in that section? It's important that we reference articles as well as humanly possible, and poorly referenced material is always at risk of being removed. Secondly, is the text copied directly from a text published elsewhere? And finally, if you are an expert on the subject and wrote the section from memory, can you recommend some reliable sources which interested editors could use to verify and footnote the information you added?

The issue is that all information on Wikipedia theoretically needs to be verifiable through reliable published sources, without any copyright infringements, and with sufficient citations to establish that this is the case. Hopefully we can get the section in question up to par and preserve this information on Wikipedia.

Please discuss at Talk:Miami, Arizona. Thank you! --Fullobeans (talk) 22:47, 12 March 2013 (UTC)