User talk:Bielikov

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Hello, and Welcome to the Wikipedia, Bielikov! Thanks for creating the new Party directed mediation article. Looking forward to further insightful contributions from you! The first thing that came to mind upon reading your contribution was to add a reference to stakeholders and alternative dispute resolution into the introduction, but a bit of time will be necessary, to reflect upon the reference you have provided, before any such tinkering. Can you recommend some additional references for the new article? Here are a few perfunctory tips to hasten your acculturation into the Wikipedia experience:

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27 July 2007. I have an individual who is removing external links I have added and I need to be able to converse with you. I have a guess it is PM Master, but I am not sure. PM Master says that he deleted all references to books, as they were not free. Actually, the book I am providing is a free PDF download, very visible from the page. I am very new at this, so please help me out. I went to the PM Master page and tried the email approach, but PM Master does not have an email registered. Here is the page in question, with my free book on conflict management and mediation. I am going to try one more time to add the external link and make it clear that the person has to hit the download free book rather than the purchase book link. http://www.cnr.berkeley.edu/ucce50/ag-labor/7conflict/ Also, I appreciate PM master's willingness to talk, but I do not know how I can talk to someone if he or she does not include an email contact. Thanks for anyone's help! Gregorio Billikopf, University of California. gebillikopf@ucdavis.edu

Hi, the problem is that you are promoting your own work. Wikipedia is not really the place to do this. Pm master 04:29, 26 July 2007 (UTC)[reply]