User talk:Jrivermartin

Recent edit to Will Johnson
Hello, and welcome to Wikipedia. Your recent edit to Will Johnson added the name of an apparently non-notable entity. In general, a person or organization added to a list should have a pre-existing article to establish notability. If you wish to create such an article, please confirm that your subject is notable according to Wikipedia's notability guideline. Thank you! DemocraticLuntz (talk) 22:17, 23 February 2016 (UTC)

Do I need to go to school for weeks or months to learn how to improve very flawed articles in Wikipedia?
I'm honestly confused about the incredibly rich complexity involved in contributing as an editor in Wikipedia. It seems to me Wikipedia editing should not require that I take up a whole career in Wikipedia Editing so that I can assist where articles are falling far short of accuracy or sufficiency. How much time should it take for me to learn the basics and not to have my contributions lost?

I made some changes to the article on the topic of Somatics, but those changes were dropped apparently for lack of adequate citation ("unsourced") but I provided a source within Wikipedia itself, which itself was without citation (but stood the test anyway). I happen to know that that information was accurate, though it too was not cited.

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Barbara Dilley From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Barbara Dilley (Lloyd) (born 1938) is an American dancer, performance artist, improvisor, choreographer and educator, best known for her work as a prominent member of the Merce Cunningham Dance Company (1963-1968), and then with the groundbreaking dance and performance ensemble The Grand Union, from 1969 to 1976. She has taught movement and dance at Naropa University in Boulder, Colorado, since 1974, developing a pedagogy that emphasizes what she calls “embodied awareness,” an approach that combines dance and movement studies with meditation, “mind training” and improvisational composition. She served as the president of Naropa University from 1985 to 1993.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barbara_Dilley

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Perhaps Wikipedia cannot count as a citation within Wikipedia (?). Okay. But at least I made some effort to reference the source,

Perhaps I failed to grasp some details about how citations must be provided, but so apparently did the author of the very Wikipedia article I cited -- which I may have traced to its original source if Wikipedia were consistent in how citations are used and enforced.

Count me as confused.