User talk:Lourdesjiminian/sandbox

Thanks for this great work! I especially love that you incorporated El Mundo Boston, which is a really good source for this but might not otherwise be represented because it's written in Spanish. It's so valuable to have multilingual editors on Wikipedia for exactly that reason! Keep in mind that your classmate User:Trgab is also working on this topic, so please do collaborate and compare notes!

I did want to mention that when it comes to pictures, Wikipedia has very strict policies about what can be used in an article: it has to be fair use/open access or the user adding the image has to own the copyright (so, a photo that you took with your own camera). Logos are particularly tricky because they are often under strict copyright. In this case, the logo from El Mundo Boston doesn't fall within those policies, so I don't know that you'll be able to use it. I definitely agree that images can add a lot to an article on Wikipedia, but in this case I'd just focus on the article itself, since the image stuff is fairly complex.

Thank you for taking on this important topic! Please let me or User:AmandaRR123 know if you need further help. Brooke LibrarianBTeam (talk) 21:28, 2 March 2021 (UTC)