User:Rubywine/Articles in progress
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Articles to be edited
- Concert party (entertainment)
- Entertainments National Service Association | Every Night Something Awful :)
- British Forces Broadcasting Service
Articles to be created
- User:Rubywine/Articles/War Art Advisory Committee >> War Art Advisory Committee of the Imperial War Museum
- User:Rubywine/Articles/Artistic Records Committee >> Artistic Records Committee of the Imperial War Museum
- User:Rubywine/Articles/Margaret Abbess >> Margaret Abbess
Sources
- IWM: Contemporary War Artists: Introduction -- A study guide to the work of Linda Kitson, John Keane (artist) and Peter Howson
- www.suite101.com/content/imperial-war-museum-presents-works-of-art-by-women-war-artists-a366100#ixzz1Tllc2VS7 -- Cannot be used as a reference.
23:53, 14 August 2011 (UTC)
- Keep It has been improved on, and can continue to be improved on. Here are a few other links that are usable in improving the article. Even if we have to make the article smaller to keep it, I think it's better than nothing. Many institutions make their own articles, it takes Wikipedians to come along and make them neutral and better. That is what Rubywine is doing.
- An interview with the CEO of Women in Distress from the South Florida Sun-Sentinel
- PNC Bank buys WiD's old building as WiD moves to a new location from the South Florida Business Journal.
- GuideStar - not sure if you need to register. I have a free account and you can access IRS forms and basic information to make a quality non-profit article.
- Sun-Sentinel covers the increasing of beds for the shelter.
- Roxcy Bolton Collection at the Museum of Florida History. The museum owns the collection of the founder of Women in Distress.
- CBS Miami interviews staff from the organization
- They might not be internationally or nationally notable, but, they are regionally notable. Hopefully this helps with the press release problem too. Rubywine: Press releases are rarely considered reliable secondary sources, as most of them are self published sources. (There are more threatening, COI, and poor notability articles to focus on than this, but, policy doesn't care about that!) In #wikilove, SarahStierch (talk) 00:23, 15 August 2011 (UTC)