User talk:Joefuller

 Hello Joefuller, and Welcome to Wikipedia!  Welcome to Wikipedia! I hope you enjoy the encyclopedia and want to stay. As a first step, you may wish to read the Introduction.

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Joefuller, good luck, and have fun. --PamD (talk) 07:26, 23 October 2010 (UTC)

Chris Duffield
Hi Joe and welcome to Wikipedia.

A couple of points about the article you created on Chris Duffield (I've fixed them):


 * When mentioning an institution such as a school or university it's usual to link to its Wikipedia article
 * Neither of the two references you gave is accessible:
 * One is just coming up as a dead link - perhaps you could find the document elsewhere and update the link?
 * The other is to an article on the Local Government Chronicle website, and not available to non-subscribers. In a case like that, you can provide a reference for the hard-copy issue of the LGC (ie article title, author, date, journal title), so that anyone needing to verify it can, at least in theory, track this down; providing the online link to the website is then a bonus, useful for the minority who have online access.
 * All references should have full information and not just the bare web address.

There's a lot to learn about Wikipedia editing but it's worth learning - enjoy it. PamD (talk) 07:32, 23 October 2010 (UTC)

Sarah Klier
Sarah Klier (born October 2 1990) is the 'last' East German.