User talk:Jlchen15

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Hello, Jlchen15, and welcome to Wikipedia! My name is Ian and I work with the Wiki Education Foundation; I help support students who are editing as part of a class assignment.

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No words in graphics please
Thanks for your editing efforts. Here are two suggestions: 1) cite only reviews and books, except in special cases. This guideline is summarized in WP:SECONDARY. 2) Please put no words into graphics, at least for chemistry articles. The graphics are often used in other language Wiki articles, but doing so is less attractive with English in them. These guidelines are described in the Chemistry manual of style. --Smokefoot (talk) 13:44, 10 June 2016 (UTC)
 * The idea of finding suitable sources and citing them properly is really important. For example, at Trimethylsilyl, you discuss all sorts of protection and deprotection protocols, but they are all cited by a list of 5 primary-research reports from one research group (and only one total synthesis application). Do they use all these different TMS sources and bases? But then you did not cite the deprotection options. Together, that is a problem of over-citing one set of details, possibly not specifically (or maybe not at all?) citing the individual details in the set, and not citing other details at all. But


 * Smokefoot makes a good point, that all you have done is picked (presumably on your own?) a few favorite examples. But as a wikipedia editor, you have to rely as much as possible on "reliable sources" even when choosing examples to highlight. Find a review article or book about this protective group itself, which will then highlight examples that are worthy of mention (first use, uses that demonstrate its usefulness, etc.). Otherwise, what you have now actually fails our WP:NPOV policy for over-weight coverage of one aspect, and judgement wording ("most common" methods). Your professor or librarian can probably help you find them pretty easily. DMacks (talk) 09:39, 11 June 2016 (UTC)

June 2016
Hello. Thank you for your contributions to Wikipedia.

I noticed your recent edit to Protecting group does not have an edit summary.&#32;Please be sure to provide a summary of every edit you make, even if you write only the briefest of summaries. The summaries are very helpful to people browsing an article's history.

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Please use the edit summary to explain your reasoning for the edit, or a summary of what the edit changes. Thanks! DMacks (talk) 09:25, 11 June 2016 (UTC)