Introduction

Hi, Robert!

Thanks for your suggestion, which definitely echos some of the other feedback I have gotten (and will get started on just as soon as I finish one more paper!). I definitely have density problem with my writing generally, and it is especially noticeable in a wiki format, so lots of dividing into sub-sections to come, as well as providing a more succinct introduction. So intro text floating along side next to the table of content, huh? How does one accomplish that little piece of formatting magic? If you have tips, let me know!

ChelseaShriver (talk)03:30, 8 April 2013

To modify Rob's suggestion slightly -- maybe have a brief introduction above the list of contents? I plan on doing the same for my page, so when I figure out how to do that, I'll let you know! Very interesting and informative page on performing arts archives! I agree that some of the sections seem a little long and could be broken down a bit. I'm not sure how helpful the following suggestions are, so feel free to ignore if they don't fit your creative vision :) You could have a category on professional groups for performing arts archivists; there is some information on this at the end of your intro section and you might be able to pull stuff from elsewhere to flesh it out a little bit more.

AlexandraWieland (talk)23:35, 9 April 2013

Hi, Alexandra!

Thank you for the suggestion about adding a section on professional groups, which I hadn't through about. What would you like about adding the information you mentioned at the bottom of the first section to the top of the list of professional organizations at the bottom, or bringing that list of professional organizations up to earlier in the article?

ChelseaShriver (talk)17:28, 10 April 2013