User talk:Emrose99

Your submission at Articles for creation: Cleveland Cripple Survey has been accepted
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Great work at Cleveland Cripple Survey
Fascinating topic, and well-composed. I've done a few minor formatting bits, but otherwise pretty solid. One suggestion: to avoid having many repeated footnotes, try looking into the WP:Refname settup. The downside is that Refname lists all cites to the same work identically, so doesn't take into account page numbers, however, you can use Template:Page number to include page numbers for an individual footnote. If you're not sure what I mean, post on my Talk page and I'll do a couple examples for you. MatthewVanitas (talk) 22:07, 2 October 2014 (UTC)

Adding images
What would really jazz the article up is if you can lay hands on any digital or paper copies of the report. Since it was published prior to 1923, it's out of copyright entirely in the US. If you wanted you could upload every single image to Wikimedia Commons. You needn't go that far, but if you can I'd suggest that taking one or two of the interesting photos from the book, and/or of the masthead/frontispiece/title-page or whatever of the report, would add a great visual. See WP:Images for how to do this, and just note that you must specify when uploading to WC that the photo is out-of-copyright due to being from a 1918 or whatever publication. If you need help with images, ask at WP:Teahouse. MatthewVanitas (talk) 22:12, 2 October 2014 (UTC)