User talk:Bana2231
Article selection ok.
LATE SUBMISSION.
- Shirin--Shirin tejani (talk) 05:39, 10 August 2011 (UTC)
Where is your article selection?
- Shirin (09 August 2011)
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Gsinghglakes (talk) 06:37, 6 August 2011 (UTC)
Gentle Reminder - Wikipedia Assignments
Hi,
Good to know that you have created your userid on wikipedia.
However, would like to remind that you are missing on following deadlines for 3 of your subjects decided by your teachers.
Please reach out to any of your campus ambassadors for any queries you might have.
Regards, Gsinghglakes (talk) 15:21, 24 August 2011 (UTC)
August 2011
Your addition to Education in India has been removed, as it appears to have added copyrighted material to Wikipedia without permission from the copyright holder. For legal reasons, we cannot accept copyrighted text or images borrowed from other websites or printed material; such additions will be deleted. You may use external websites or publications as a source of information, but not as a source of article content such as sentences or images. Wikipedia takes copyright violations very seriously and persistent violators will be blocked from editing. A fluffernutter is a sandwich! (talk) 01:23, 30 August 2011 (UTC)
Avoiding copyright or plagiarism issues
Hello, and welcome. Your addition to [[:Education in India]] has had to be removed, as it appears to have added copyrighted material to Wikipedia without permission from the copyright holder. While we appreciate your contributing to Wikipedia, there are certain things you must keep in mind about using information from your sources to avoid copyright or plagiarism issues here.
- You can only copy/translate a small amount of a source, and you must mark what you take as a direct quotation with double quotation marks (") and a cited source. You can read about this at Wikipedia:Non-free content in the sections on "text". See also Wikipedia:Referencing for beginners, for how to cite sources here.
- Aside from limited quotation, you must put all information in your own words and structure, in proper paraphrase. Following the source's words too closely can create copyright problems, so it is not permitted here; see Wikipedia:Close paraphrasing. (There is a college level introduction to paraphrase, with examples, hosted by the Online Writing Lab of Purdue.) Even when using your own words, you are still, however, asked to cite your sources to verify information and to demonstrate that the content is not original research.
- Our primary policy on using copyrighted content is Wikipedia:Copyrights. You may also want to review Wikipedia:Copy-paste.
- In very rare cases (that is, for sources that are public domain or compatibly licensed), it may be possible to include greater portions of a source text. However, please seek help at the help desk before adding such content to the article. 99.9% of sources may not be added in this way, so it is necessary to seek confirmation first. If you do confirm that a source if public domain or compatibly licensed, you will still need to provide full attribution; see Wikipedia:Plagiarism for the steps you need to follow.
- Also note that Wikipedia articles may not be copied without attribution. If you want to copy from another Wikipedia project or article, you can, but please follow the steps in Wikipedia:Copying within Wikipedia.
It's very important that contributors understand and follow these practices, as policy requires that people who persistently do not must be blocked from editing. If you have any questions about this, you are welcome to visit me at my talk page or to reach out to your campus ambassador. See Talk:Education in India#Copyvios for details as to why it was removed. Thank you. --Debastein1 (talk) 19:55, 10 November 2011 (UTC)