User talk:Morggan1

=Ligia Montoya edits= Thanks for the additional information. For Montoya, such vital statistics and bio. info. have been hard to find. As we're supposed to provide references for such factual matters, would you be so kind as to list your sources? I can put them into Wiki protocol, if you prefer. Also, did Montoya become a faculty member in literature or did she just get a degree in it? And, may I ask, do you have further info. about her? One site I found online stated that none of her contemporaries were still living, a claim I found difficult to credit.

Thanks, Alethe (talk) 20:57, 15 January 2011 (UTC)

Hello Alethe, It was a surprise to find a Wiki reference about Ligia Montoya. I often google her name, so this bio seems to be recent. Are you an origamist yourself? All the data that I entered was confirmed by living members of Ligia's family. The written information about her higher studies are wrong, and I am trying to alert them (e.g. I wrote David Lister from British Origami Society, who states that Ligia studied at Universidad de Salamanca. That is completely wrong. She left Spain at the break of the Civil War and then entered Universidad de Buenos Aires, where she studied "Letras", which is Literature. Her relatives were not completely sure if she finished the career or stopped short of getting her degree. Later she studied to become a Professor of Literature, a title that allows teaching in high schools. She also studied Bibliotecología (to work at libraries).

Laura