User talk:Zagano

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Speedy deletion nomination of Phyllis Zagano


A tag has been placed on Phyllis Zagano requesting that it be speedily deleted from Wikipedia. This has been done under section A7 of the criteria for speedy deletion, because the article appears to be about a person or group of people, but it does not indicate how or why the subject is important or significant: that is, why an article about that subject should be included in an encyclopedia. Under the criteria for speedy deletion, such articles may be deleted at any time. Please see the guidelines for what is generally accepted as notable.

If you think that this notice was placed here in error, contest the deletion by clicking on the button labelled "Click here to contest this speedy deletion". Doing so will take you to the talk page where you will find a pre-formatted place for you to explain why you believe the page should not be deleted. You can also visit the the page's talk page directly to give your reasons, but be aware that once tagged for speedy deletion, if the page meets the criterion, it may be deleted without delay. Please do not remove the speedy deletion tag yourself, but don't hesitate to add information to the page that would render it more in conformance with Wikipedia's policies and guidelines. If the page is deleted, you can contact one of these administrators to request that the administrator userfy the page or email a copy to you. --   Luke      (Talk)   16:01, 25 September 2011 (UTC)

Non notable autobiography
Unfortunately all this needs proving by meeting our requirements at WP:NOTABILITY, WP:BLP, WP:BIO, and WP:ACADEMIC - all supported by WP:RS:

''Phyllis Zagano is Senior Research Associate-in-Residence at Hofstra UNiversity, Hempstead, NY, and author or editor of over 15 books in Catholic Studies. An expert on women and Catholicism, and in spirituality, she has lectured throughout the United States, Canada, and in Europe, epsecially on the growing debate about and interest in the ordination of women as deacons in the Roman Catholic Church. She is a former Fulbright Fellw (University of Limerick, Ireland) and has taught at Fordham, Boston, and Yale Universities. '' --Kudpung กุดผึ้ง (talk) 16:47, 25 September 2011 (UTC)

September 2011
Please do not write an article about yourself, as you did at Phyllis Zagano. Creating an autobiography is strongly discouraged - see our guideline   Writing  autobiographies. If you create such an article, it may be deleted. If what you  have done in life is genuinely notable and can be verified according  to our policy for articles about  living  people, someone else will probably create an article about you sooner or later. (See Wikipedians with articles.) Please understand that this is an encyclopedia and not a personal web space or social networking site. If your article has already been deleted, please see Why  was my  page deleted?, and if you feel the deletion was an error, please discuss it with the deleting administrator. Thank you. Kudpung กุดผึ้ง (talk) 16:48, 25 September 2011 (UTC)

Advice
As I often do, I feel like apologising because Wikipedia is so keen to encourage everyone to come and edit that we do not make it clear enough in advance what Wikipedia is not about, in particular that it is not a site like Myspace or LinkedIn for people to list themselves. In fact, writing about oneself or one's own concerns is strongly discouraged, for reasons explained at Autobiography and Conflict of interest, and Wikipedia is selective about article subjects, the general admission criterion being called WP:Notability and requiring references to show significant coverage in reliable, independent secondary sources, the particular standard for academics being at WP:PROF and for authors at WP:AUTHOR.

Another important difference from the other sites I mentioned is that if you write an article about yourself you will not be able to control it: no-one owns a Wikipedia article, others can and will edit it, and you may encounter Wikipedia's Law of Unintended Consequences.

Having said all that, writing about oneself is not forbidden, and if you want to go ahead, what you should do is: Regards, JohnCD (talk) 21:50, 25 September 2011 (UTC)
 * Read WP:Your first article
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 * Make a draft article in your user space - see Help:Userspace draft for how to do that. Make sure that it is neutral in tone, explains how you meet the notability criteria, and that important claims are cited to reliable sources. Do not copy directly from other sources like websites - see Copy-paste.
 * You can ask for comment on your draft at WP:Requests for feedback, disclosing your interest
 * When it is ready, propose your draft at WP:Articles for creation, again disclosing your interest, where either it will be accepted or you will be given more feedback.

John Zuhlsdorf
Several of your edits to the article John Zuhlsdorf were removed by another editor after they were challenged for citation. I'd much rather see them remain and be properly cited. Can you oblige? Zuhlsdorf is something of a shady figure and more information about his canonical status is definitely a good thing; you seem to be in the know. --Cantabwarrior 17:29, 16 February 2012 (UTC) I will try to edit again--Zuhlsdorf is a problem--does not seem to have proper canonical staus., etc.

Wikipedia and copyright
Hello Zagano, and welcome to Wikipedia. Your addition to Phyllis Zagano has had to be removed, as it appears to have added copyrighted material without permission from the copyright holder. While we appreciate your contributing to Wikipedia, there are certain things you must keep in mind about using information from your sources to avoid copyright or plagiarism issues here.


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It's very important that contributors understand and follow these practices, as policy requires that people who persistently do not must be blocked from editing. If you have any questions about this, you are welcome to leave me a message on my talk page. Thank you. Elizium23 (talk) 01:07, 29 July 2015 (UTC)