Talk:Quarriers
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[edit]This is a new article on the Scottish charity Quarriers. It's also the first article I've created from scratch, so any comments and contributions are welcome.
Holynightfever (talk) 12:42, 11 September 2008 (UTC)
In response to the comments from Fr33kman below, I've added a few further details with third-party references. I'll continue to expand on this.
Holynightfever (talk) 19:34, 21 September 2008 (UTC)
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[edit]Hiya, Good article for first go! Could I suggest that you find some 3rd party references that are not related to the oranization or govenrment records confirming their existance. In order to meet Wikipedia's standards for notability there must be reliable 3rd-party verification that they are noteworthy enough for inclusion. References I'd suggest would fit would be significant coverage in national or international newspapers, sources from notable magazines or journals, coverage national TV etc. The source that shows the charity to exist doesn't prove noteworthyness. I could register tomorrow and get one.
An encyclopedia is a compilation of knowledge gleaned from elsewhere. For reliability purposes the elsewhere cannot include the subject of the article or anyone or anything related to it. This is just as it is in the world of science where a researcher can not be relied upon to give an opinion of his own work: his peers, and their peers must do so.
Hope this helps and keep writing! Good first go!
Fr33kmantalk APW 02:24, 12 September 2008 (UTC)
PS: The page has been patrolled now :-) Fr33kmantalk APW
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