Hyperlink

Hi Chelsea,

You mentioned that Brooks was an employee of Schellenberg in your "American discourse on the home front" section. I was thinking maybe you could link his name to a source that provides his bio. I'm just thinking that lay people may not know who Schellenberg is :)

Mariko

Makazuta (talk)08:19, 3 April 2013

Hi Mariko,

What a great suggestion - thank you, Mariko! I never thought about further explaining who Schellenberg is, but I see your point about making the article as accessible to the public as possible.

Thanks again, Chelsea

ChelseaBailey (talk)02:28, 4 April 2013
 

Hi, Chelsea!

You have done a bang up, crackerjack job with this wiki.

This is such a fascinating topic. And I wish I knew as screen writer and director willing to take on the story of archivists on the English homefront during World War II, because that would make an amazing movie.

Speaking of hyperlinks (sort of) my only real suggestion is a small one. I was happy to see that you included links to the Military and Secret Service Archives page and the Archives and Repressive Regimes page, but I think you could also link to the Archives and Power page, especially given the sections on how records were used to increase or diminish power during the Napoleonic Wars and World War II. Other than that, you've done great work.

TOC

ChelseaShriver (talk)07:05, 9 April 2013

Hi Chelsea,

Thank you for the comment and suggestion on linking to the Archives and Power wiki - I never thought of doing that... I guess I had narrowed my vision to my pod-group... but I totally see your point! I'm off to add the link now. Thanks again!

Chelsea

ChelseaBailey (talk)17:55, 9 April 2013