User talk:Jenny.brownfield

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Hello! Thank you for your edits to Library. Some articles in Wikipedia are watched by editors because these articles, like Library, for some reason attract unhelpful edits. Any new editors with fewer than ten edit or who are not registered will have their edits delayed for a short time. This delay is to allow checking. I have checked your edits, but they are not ready to appear in the article. One of the most important requirements for Wikipedia is to enable readers to verify information presented in articles. This way users can check for themselves or, if they are writing a school paper, they can show the original source, not just the Wikipedia article. While the information you added is a benefit for this article, there must be a citation to a source—a journal or magazine for librarians, a textbook for librarians, or a book or article that covers the history and growth of libraries. I will be glad to help you add the necessary citations. I will check this space, your talk page. If you leave a message here, I will see it. You can write a reply and ask questions; you lay also type and then ~. The first will set of characters will be seen and answered by experienced editors; the second is an easy way to automatically sign your user name with the time and date. — N eonorange (talk to Phil) (he, they) 21:14, 28 October 2021 (UTC)