User talk:R alejo

THE LIBRARY!!!

The high school library is a cool place to look for various kinds of books. Visiting to the library opens everyone from different kinds of opportunities to read and learn about many things. Without the library users would not have books to read. It’s also a nice place to go if you need peace and quiet environment. A library is a wonderful place. It’s where you can get away from the real situations. It’s a place where you can sit down and do research or read a book. If you don’t like reading, then you’re missing out! The library is a great place. Be thankful for having a library, not many people can even buy books! The school library is a great place to study and learn new things about different country, province, animals and places around the world. The librarian is great. She can help you with anything about the library and other matters too! The library is a wonderful place with lots of colorful posters and books and signages! There are many books that are astonishingly great. Generally there is a library in every school… but ours is the best I’ve ever been and seen! Keep reading my little friends.

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Notability of USLT Libraries : High School Library
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Advice
Wikipedia is a general encyclopedia. It is not a place for promotional writing, for detailed lists of library staff - that is material for the library's own website - or for essays about why someone likes the library. If there is to be an article about the library, it would need to consist of plain, neutral facts, and to show references to "significant coverage in reliable sources that are independent of the subject" to establish that the library was notable enough to have an article of its own. We usually find that individual departments or schools within a university are not notable enough for their own article, and are better covered by a brief mention in the main University article - in your case, University of Saint Louis Tuguegarao.

Before you edit again, please read Your first article. You should also read Copy-paste for the reasons why you must not copy anything into Wikipedia, and you may be interested in College and university article guidelines.

If you are editing as part of a class project, please ask your instructor to read this, and also WP:School and university projects. Regards, JohnCD (talk) 10:50, 8 October 2012 (UTC)