User talk:BMSlib
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before the question. Again, welcome! --MisterWiki talking! :-D (SIGN!!!) - 18:26, 1 December 2009 (UTC)
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[edit]Hello, and thanks for your contributions.
I am a random editor. One of my self-appointed tasks is to link articles for authors back to Project Gutenberg. I usually also add a link to the Worlcat listing.
I noticed your new article for Frank Bird Linderman. Thanks. Good work. While linking it to Worldcat, I noticed that there is a publication about Linderman's association with Charles Marion Russell. Neither of these articles mentions this association. Since you are interested in Montana history, I thought that you might want to pursue this, and add the info to the two articles.
I have not looked at all of your contributions, so I do not know if you have run afoul of any of our policies or any of our overly-rigorous editors. If you do, please do not get discouraged: you are doing great work. We sometimes get trigger-happy because some folks (usually members of newly-founded garage bands) create new articles about non-notable subjects. Getting rid of non-notable articles is a big problem. One way to show that an article is notable is to link to the new article from other articles, and link from the new article to other articles. This is especially relevant to you, since you are working in the specific area of Montana history. Arch dude (talk) 00:16, 1 January 2010 (UTC)