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Again, welcome! EALacey (talk) 20:25, 24 November 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Listings books as references

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Hi... When listing books as references, they usually need to be books that were actually used in writing the article. More importantly, however, so far all of your edits have been to add books by Somerset Hall Press to reference sections of various articles. This suggests that there might be a problem with conflict of interest. If you are associated with this publisher in some way you should not add such content yourself but add it to the talk page of the article to see if other editors think it is a good addition. In this case that might be a good idea even if you are not affiliated with that company, as all of the edits you have made so far have been undone by various other editors. If you have a solid reason for them to be there you should be able to convince others of their worthiness. DreamGuy (talk) 20:49, 24 November 2007 (UTC)[reply]