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Figuring this thing out. Best! Keithpaulmedelis (talk) 00:15, 15 September 2014 (UTC)Reply


Nice work!

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Greetings!

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Hi other Jessie!

This is Jessie B. from Theatre History. I hope you are getting the hang of Wikipedia editing and navigation! Do you happen to know how to find out who our ambassadors are?

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Jessiechapman, you are invited to the Teahouse!

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Welcome

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Hi, Jessie! Thanks for your message on my Talk page and I hope your first edits went well. Welcome to Wikipedia! Amy E Hughes (talk) 15:00, 15 September 2014 (UTC)Reply

Happy Monday Morning

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Hi Jessie! Happy Monday morning. See you in a couple hours :) Jsattler07 (talk) 15:05, 15 September 2014 (UTC)Reply

Bibliography

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Hi, Jessie - your bibliography looks good and your sources look promising to me. Two things: if you have a title that ends with punctuation (i.e. What Is Scenography?), you don't need a period after the title -- only one form of punctuation is needed. Also, you need to include an abbreviation for "press" in publishers' names, e.g., "Cambridge UP" is correct but "Cambridge U." is incomplete; "U of Hawaii P" is correct but "U. of Hawaii" is incomplete. Also, you don't need periods after those abbreviations. Let me know if you have any questions. I look forward to reading your writing plan in a couple of weeks! ... Oops, two more things I forgot to mention: you need to indicate the type of source at the end of the listing. So, if the citation is a book or a printed newspaper, at the end of the entry write: Print. If it's an online source, write: Web (and with web sources, you also need to include the date when it was created, if available, and the date you accessed it). See the MLA Handbook for examples of what I'm talking about. You can also take a look at Decafespresso's sandbox for examples. Amy E Hughes (talk) 13:59, 2 October 2014 (UTC)Reply

Reference Errors on 7 December

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Preliminary bibliography

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Hi, Jessie -- thanks for posting your prelim bib. The main problem with it, at this point, is that -- as you know -- Wikipedia does not allow original research or analysis from editors, which is why this week's assignment is to create a preliminary bibliography of secondary sources. Due to Wikipedia's editorial standards, you will need to rely principally on secondary (rather than primary) sources -- yet all of the sources in your prelim bib are written by your subject (Treadwell) and therefore would be considered primary. I know from your work last semester that you are a solid researcher and you know how to find sources, so I'm not worried; but I can't offer you any feedback on your prelim bib, since you won't be able to use Treadwell's writings exclusively. Otherwise: please note that MLA no longer requires you to include URLs in citations in a Works Cited list. See: https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/747/08/ Let me know if you have any questions or need help! Thanks -- Amy E Hughes (talk) 15:21, 12 February 2015 (UTC)Reply

Image

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Hi, Jessie -- I see you are having a little trouble with your image? Let me know if I can help (or contact Adam, our Online Volunteer). It would be great if you could find a program cover in the public domain (looks like you tried to do that at first but it was removed?) -- anyway, keep me posted, and in the meantime I've given you credit for this assignment. Thanks, Amy E Hughes (talk) 11:40, 19 March 2015 (UTC)Reply

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