User talk:Sgraziano

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I do not see what your addition of this link to Wikipedia:WikiProject U.S. counties adds to the page or why it was added. Please read WP:EL before adding more external links to pages. Thanks, Ruhrfisch 15:10, 17 November 2006 (UTC)

NET affliation?
Given the nature of your contributions, I'd guess that you are an employee or are otherwise affiliated with NET. While adding external links to Wikipedia articles is useful when the link is a primary source or the link has a strong association with the subject of the article, I'd advise against doing so merely because NET once produced a segment related to an article. However, I strongly encourage you to incorporate any relevant information from those links into the articles (don't just copy and paste it in, of course!). :-) – Swid (talk 22:37, 17 November 2006 (UTC)

Yes, I work at NET. As part of the University of Nebraska, NET's productions are meant to supplement the general knowledge of a topic. Many of our web links are quite in-depth, such as our site on the sculpture Torn Notebook and on Nebraska football. Also, I'm sure Wiki users interested in Ted Kooser would appreciate seeing a video profile of the former poet laureate. Thanks very much for your input and I look forward to using Wikipedia both as a resource and as a place to share the educational material of NET.