User talk:Oldsand

Welcome
Hi, Oldsand. This is NOT some automated message...it's from a real person. You can talk to me right now. Welcome to Wikipedia! I noticed you've just joined, and wanted to give you a few tips to get you started. If you have any questions, please talk to us. The tips below should help you to get started. Best of luck!  Chzz  ►  06:38, 4 May 2009 (UTC)

Your recent edits
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Institute for Tourism Studies
Hi again,

So - I've looked at the article.

I'd strongly recommend the following course of action;

First, dive in to some other Wikipedia work, as explained in my welcome note. By doing so, you'll learn a lot about the way things work; edit some other articles, and you'll soon start to pick things up.

Second, work on the article which is now in your user space, in User:Oldsand/Institute for Tourism Studies.

What needs improving;


 * The main thing is, all the facts need reliable sources that can be verified. Think of it this way - if I read that article, how can I 'prove' that the information is correct? Note that a reference to the institutes own web site would not be enough - anyone can create/edit a website. That's where the idea of 'reliable sources' comes in. I expect that the institute has been mentioned in some newspapers, etc - and they will make good sources.
 * When you're ready, have a look at user:chzz/help/refs for my own tips on how to make good references.


 * Other things are mainly to do with the layout; articles should start with the name in bold, they should first make it clear just what it's about (and where the place is), and it needs links to other articles.
 * For example, this code;


 * ...results in this;

The Institute For Tourism Studies (IFT) is a public institution of higher education in Macao.
 * For more help on how to make the links, see WP:LINKING - but, as I said before, if you work on other articles first you'll soon get the hang of things.
 * For further help, at any time, either;


 * Create a new section at the end of this page, put, and write your question below it, or
 * Talk to us live.
 * Best of luck,  Chzz  ►  07:34, 4 May 2009 (UTC)

IFT article
Chzz, really appreciate for your help and suggestion.

I have now amended the page by following your recommandation: IFT


 * Will it be deleted again if I post it to public?


 * I would like to upload some images, but I read some guideline saying that an account which register for 4 days can upload images, is it ture? Since I can't find any upload function in my account.

Again, thanks for your assistance.


 * Don't put the within the section name; it breaks the formatting :-)
 * For wikilinks, you don't need to put the full URL; just put User:Oldsand/Institute_for_Tourism_Studies IFT which will appear as User:Oldsand/Institute for Tourism Studies
 * please remember to sign your name by putting  Chzz  ►  10:19, 4 May 2009 (UTC) at the end of each post
 * I'll look at the article now, and report back here very soon.  Chzz  ►  10:19, 4 May 2009 (UTC)


 * Most important: Please work on other articles, to learn how to use Wikipedia, before creating this article


 * Regarding the article;
 * You shouldn't start with a section; the first part is called the lede, and does not have a heading.
 * The references are all primary sources. You need reliable secondary sources for all the facts - newspapers, books, etc. The website of the organization is not a suitable reference. See WP:REF, WP:RS, WP:V, WP:N.
 * Every fact needs an inline reference to a reliable source. For example;

The Institute For Tourism Studies (IFT), established in 1995, is a public institution of higher education that falls under the governance of the Secretary for Social Affairs and Culture of the Macao SAR Government, offering tourism, heritage, hospitality, tourism event and tourism retail and marketing management degree programmes, as well as professional training.
 * It reads like an advert; it's not encyclopaedic; for example, "Unique Identity", "mutually beneficial cooperation", "actively promoting", etc. See WP:NPOV, WP:PEACOCK, WP:WEASEL.
 * It is not appropriate to list all the courses, etc - unless there are suitable reliable sources that detail them
 * It is not appropriate to quote the entire anthem in a large section; it may be reasonable to quote one line from it; see WP:QUOTE


 * As I have now said several times, I really do encourage you to look back to the welcome message, and proceed as it advises.  Chzz  ►  12:00, 4 May 2009 (UTC)