User talk:Rmalmsci100

Welcome and advice
I noticed your extesive edits at OLED. I have not looked at them closely but here are some general advice for infrequent or new editors: On a more positive note, several experienced editors can offer advice, should you seek it. One good way to proceed and gain buy-in is to announce your intentions on the talk page of the article youare working on. Happy editing. --Smokefoot (talk) 22:28, 6 May 2013 (UTC)
 * Most references should be to reviews or books, not journal articles. See WP:SECONDARY.  We are an encyclopedia, not a journal.
 * Be careful about conflicts of interest. Do not cite yourself or your friends or colleagues.  If you feel that you must do so, then acknowledge this explicity.  I bring this point up because the record clearly shows that almost all new single article editors appear mainly to cite themselves.  So avoid that tendency.
 * Dont give advice or try to write a textbook. See WP:NOT for the list of common pitfalls (which almost all editors had to learn the hard way)