User talk:Lernerbarron

Welcome!
I'm surprised no one has greeted you or welcomed you before now, but let me take the somewhat belated opportunity: Welcome to Wikipedia! I'm just another volunteer editor here, like yourself, although I've been doing this for a couple of years now. I only look in one or two times a week, but I'll be glad to try to help if you have any questions. You can leave a message for me on my own user talk page, which you will find here. If you'd like more timely assistance of any kind, the friendly people at our help desk will usually be able to answer questions much quickly, usually in as little as 15 - 30 minutes, but nearly always within a few hours. The links in the colorful message boxes I placed above may be helpful to you as well.

In addition, here are a few links to policies that I imagine could be of particular interest, and that relatively new editors are just very unlikely to be aware of. I see no particular problem with any edit you've contributed to the encyclopaedia thus far, but would also just politely add my opinion that very exacting adherence to these policies is probably the best plan overall. If it happens to be applicable, this example may be useful; it's one that some of our policy pages link to as exemplary. Again, the helpdesk is likely to be a very useful resource for you; it would be reasonable to direct any specific questions you might have there about a potential edit to the volunteers there. The folks who volunteer there at any given time are typically very well versed in the kinds of policy questions that may arise for you with regard to certain articles. Best regards, –  OhioStandard  (talk) 15:18, 12 April 2012 (UTC)