User talk:Lani.odonnell/finalproject

Lani -

I think you have a very well-organized outline at this point. It flows in a logical order and seems to hit the important points on this topic. It will be a great article with the content in there! I think that so far you are meeting all the Wikipedia guidelines, though some additional high quality sources will only help to ensure that. Suggestions for improvement: quite a few more additional sources and a picture or two. I'm sure you were planning to do both, but wanted to put it in here anyway. I really think the fleshed out version of your outline is going to be an informative and helpful article.

When working on my topic, I've been finding good tidbits within articles about specific conservation treatments. Often a quality source will go into the background history of the general conservation for the object type (in my case, parchment). I searched quickly on your topic and found a nice article from the Library of Congressand another article from Betty Fiske, who I see you are already using in your references, about Japanese woodblock prints.

-Chelsea L-W Chels talks (talk) 19:57, 16 April 2016 (UTC)

Lani - I'm really excited to see what you present about this topic, I love woodblock prints. I think the outline so far covers a lot of necessary topics and is well thought out. I like that you are including common materials as that is important to discuss when trying to figure out how to best care for an object. I agree with Chelsea that this outline flows in a logical order. The Advanced Center for Korean Studies has some good images and information about woodblock preservation here. Ana — Preceding unsigned comment added by Aengels1 (talk • contribs) 12:50, 17 April 2016 (UTC)