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Looking at the CLINK Festival, it does not look like she is an organizer, but since the bio is related to an event I can see where WP:VENDOR might apply.
I changed about half of the citations to a different source. The other half's other source is a Medium article. Of the citations that remain, two have the information in a less specific narrative (i.e., without years working at Renaissance hotel and describing reason for working at Four Seasons) in another source (the Food & Wine article). The US Open anecdote is difficult to find elsewhere

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Master's thesis as source

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Hey, Ruby! I see at Margaret Farrar that you used a master's thesis[1] as a source. But I also see you're a librarian, so maybe you have better knowledge about this particular thesis for being considered reliable? Generally we don't consider even a PhD dissertation to be a reliable source for anything except noncontroversial fact, and even then we'd try to find the info elsewhere if we could. Valereee (talk) 12:55, 5 March 2024 (UTC)Reply

Thank you for letting me know! I will adjust the article accordingly Rubystaramaryllis (talk) 12:01, 8 March 2024 (UTC)Reply

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  1. ^ Feigenbaum, Lynn (2013-04-01). "Crosswords at a Crossroad: The Puzzle Turns 100. What Is the Clue to Its Survival?". Institute for the Humanities Theses. doi:10.25777/54gc-7d11.

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Why does this say she was born in Mass? Maine became a state in 1820, fifteen years before she was born. MisawaSakura (talk) 12:08, 25 May 2024 (UTC)Reply

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This was a very nice surprise to see created! I've gone in and dumped a bunch of newspaper clippings in; I suspect you'll get quite a bit out of them. My specialty is broadcasting topics, especially in my home market of Phoenix (KTVK and KSAZ are among my 130+ Good Articles, and check the Main Page on September 9 for a surprise!). The volume of coverage is quite impressive for someone whose career in TV news itself was actually on the short side. If you ever venture into broadcasting-related WiR, let me know and I can likely find many additional sources. Sammi Brie (she/her • tc) 06:44, 25 August 2024 (UTC)Reply

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Thank you! That looks like a good webinar to check out (at least for the purpose of finding sources). I also might start checking out books to cite. Rubystaramaryllis (talk) 00:56, 23 September 2024 (UTC)Reply

Women in Religion/Saints list

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Hi Rubystaramaryllis,

I just saw that you've recently gone through Wikipedia:WikiProject Women in Religion/Saints. I thought about using the thank feature, but then I thought better of it, that it deserves so much more than that. Wow, great work! I've been slowly and periodically going through that list for the past few years. I didn't create the list the originally, but it's been a big need because it was apparently created from a horribly unreliable website. There was lots of repetition and even male saints included.

I have a question, though: did you finish going through the list? If so, how awesomely helpful you are! Eventually, I tried to change the names, when necessary, to the name of the article, like here: diff‎ Picky, I know, but it could be a thing. Anywho, what you've done is very helpful.

I see that you're already a member of WikiProject Women in Religion, you should attend our monthly Zoom planning session this week; see our project page for more info. I can also include you on our email list if you ping me. A group of us from the WikiProject are going to WCNA week after next in Indianapolis; if you're going, too, I'd love to connect with you. I'm attending at least one of the edit-a-thons on Friday. Anyway, keep up the good work! Christine (Figureskatingfan) (talk) 18:25, 22 September 2024 (UTC)Reply

Thank you for your nice words! I don't think I made it through all of them– especially since, as you noted, some are ambiguous/refer to male saints, and I did not want to mess anything up in case it was a misunderstanding. I went through most of them, though. I'd been trying to keep them in line with what it looked like the standard was.

And more info about the Zoom meeting would be great!

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Deleting the male saints added erroneously would be totally a fine thing to do. Be bold, as they say! ;) I have some more work I want to do, to make it more accessible to other editors who want to work on the bios, so your contributions are very helpful. See our project page for the link; it's also good for our monthly edit-a-thons the second Monday of the month. Hope to see you over zoom soon! Christine (Figureskatingfan) (talk) 17:11, 25 September 2024 (UTC)Reply

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