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Wikipedia training edit

Hi Mariah1160, I'm providing online support for your course. If you're looking for a way to get a good start on your draft, Wikipedia:Training/For students has a lot of useful information. Adam (Wiki Ed) (talk) 18:16, 26 March 2015 (UTC)Reply

Tao/Yami People edit

There have been some attempts in the past to modify the Yami page to indicate that "Tao" is the more common or more preferred term. Wikipedia is a place for researched and cited information and so far none of the attempts have included reliable sources. I did some googling and found a couple of sources indicating the question of Yami vs Tao does not have a single accepted answer even within the Tao. However both of the sources I found do have weaknesses as to their reliability. If you want to make a lasting contribution it would be very helpful to find a good reliable source to say what the situation is. The source I cited actually cites another source - but I didn't have access to that source. If you have such access (perhaps through your university) that would be a good thing to look into. And of course it would help if you could find a peer reviewed published paper that answers the question one way or the other. Best of luck and thanks for helping out. Readin (talk) 05:28, 10 April 2015 (UTC)Reply