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Oregon State Library

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Hello and welcome~

I'm currently writing an article that references the state library and when I looked at the article, I see you have created it only today! I'm surprised there hasn't been an article until now--thanks for adding it. I'm not an expert on this, but some of the material you added seems to mirror content on the library's official site. This kind of thing is normally what we call a copyvio around here, but if you are indeed the director, then perhaps we can use the information with your permission (which you can give on the article's talk page). I think we may need to do some paraphrasing of the article as well, since it currently reads a wee bit like an advertisement. Now don't get me wrong, I'm very pro library, but I just want to make sure this article meets an encyclopedic standard. Anyway, I don't have time to edit your article right now, but I thought I would mention it, as I did on the article's talk page. I'm also going to add some categories to it so it may be more easily found. Happy editing! Katr67 02:38, 24 July 2006 (UTC)Reply

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