User talk:Guybrarian

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Hi, thanks for your additions to this article!

The additional material in the opening paragraphs is particularly thought-provoking. I was thinking of making it its own subsection -- both to give it more prominence and to keep the lede as a generic introduction to the article as a whole. But I wasn't clear about the sourcing for it - did you get the info from the Peresie journal article or from another source? (Just that Wikipedia's getting quite picky about requiring citations and I guess as librarians we can't really fault them for it!) --Zeborah (talk) 06:12, 26 January 2009 (UTC)

"E. B Green"?? (arch. firm)
This diff shows you having asserted that the arch'l firm changed from "E.B. Green & Son" to "E. B Green" with no period after the B. If that was accurate, see my art.-talk entry about what else is needed; if not, your admission of error, in an edit summary that repairs your slip of the keyboard, would turn your contribution into a net positive, in contrast to the suspect name history being deleted, pending some colleague being willing to duplicate your previous research effort. --Jerzy•t 07:02, 7 November 2014 (UTC)

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