Usage edit

This template is only for staff of the Library of Congress, in order to allow them to create pre-made user pages with standard conflict of interest disclosure language.

Parameters edit

The template has the following parameters:

parameters Instructions
{{LOC user page
| name =
| title  =
| office =
| email =
| aboutme =
}}
Your name
Your title
(Optional) Your office, especially if it is important context (e.g. "Office of the Federal Register")
Your e-mail address
(Optional) Any additional personal information you would like to provide about yourself.

Example usage edit

The user page below will be produced by using the following code. In order to set up your own page, please copy and paste the code to your user page and replace the text after the equals signs with the values appropriate to yourself.

{{LOC user page
| name = Nathaniel "Nat" Archives
| title  = Intern
| office = Office of Innovation
| email = nat.archives@nara.gov
| aboutme = I live at 700 Pennsylvania Ave. in Washington, D.C. and I am [[T. R. Schellenberg]]'s biggest fan.
}}



Nathaniel "Nat" Archives
Intern,
Office of Innovation,
Library of Congress

Contact me

nat.archives@nara.gov

About me

I am a paid employee of the Library of Congress, which contains the world's largest collection of law books and legal resources, with strong foreign law and comprehensive United States law collections. We are working to make our holdings, publications, and other resources more accessible to the public by engaging directly with Wikipedia.

I live at 700 Pennsylvania Ave. in Washington, D.C. and I am T.R. Schellenberg's biggest fan.

Conflict of interest statement

When I am editing Wikipedia as part of my official professional duties, I always strive to strictly abide by Wikipedia's accepted practices on conflicts of interest, neutrality, and notability. Because the educational mission of the Library of Congress is in line with Wikipedia's mission to disseminate knowledge freely, I will not make edits that I do not believe are in accordance with Wikipedia's practices and procedures. Therefore, I will not make substantive edits to articles related to the Library of Congress or the Law Library of Congress as an organization (e.g. Library of Congress or Law Library of Congress), or its personnel. Instead, if I edit articles, they will be to contribute subject matter expertise, for example to improve articles about Library of Congress physical or digital holdings (e.g. THOMAS). The Library of Congress work on Wikipedia is being governed by internal guidelines. If you believe I have made an error or violated Wikipedia’s norms, please do not hesitate to contact me. My email is also listed on this page in case I am not regularly checking my talk page.