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User:DAJF Thanks for your feedback on this Otaki revision that I attempted--I appreciate the details on what went wrong. Since I'm relatively new, is there a way to submit work on an article upgrade like this for peer review prior to posting? Learning the process via small notes and pattern examples is rather inefficient. First and foremost: as a librarian, I cannot stress how important all of this Wikipedia work/improvement/expansion is... --User:Prburley—Preceding undated comment added 11:42, 26 July 2010 (UTC).Reply
I would basically suggest reading through the various help pages to familiarize yourself with the editing guidelines for Wikipedia, and then making use of the "Show preview" button to check that what you have added or changed on a page has actually improved things in the way that you intended before you actually finalize the edits to a page. --DAJF (talk) 09:02, 27 July 2010 (UTC)Reply