User talk:Rebelsky

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Papers
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I've removed the papers temporarily until I can be sure that they meet the Wikiversity standards. (Sorry, academic standards suggest that small quotes are okay, and I hadn't thought about the implications of posting them on Wikiversity.) Rebelsky 14:25, 28 November 2010 (UTC)
 * Thanks. We welcome all learning material, but at the same time we do have to be careful to respect the author's wishes. If you contact the authors, they may be happy to allow us to use it, or even post it themselves. Small quotes are also perfectly okay. --Draicone (talk) 14:34, 28 November 2010 (UTC)