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This artical really helped me. Well, I mean, it could have helped me more I guess. But, now I know some books to locate, and a couple of things about the curator's job. I admit, it could use some more information, but I think it's a good start.
Last edited at 19:32, 8 June 2009 (UTC).
Substituted at 10:31, 30 April 2016 (UTC)
Hi! The WHHA is a client of mine, and I've drafted
an updated version of this article in my sandbox. Typically I would created a marked up version of this mockup with all the changes from the current article annotated, but in this case I can't because it's a complete rewrite of the existing article. Changes include:
Adding an infobox
Adding sources and citations throughout
Organizing into sections
Fleshing out history and scope of current activities based on available sources
Rewriting in accordance with sources and with attention to avoiding plagiarism
For future reference, a diff of the requested changes may be found
here.
Text from the proposal was found to be
insufficiently paraphrased from the source material. Needless to say, text which is proposed to be added to an article needs to be written using an editor's own words and phrases.
Below you will see where proposals from your request have been quoted with reviewer decisions and feedback inserted underneath, either accepting, declining or otherwise commenting upon your proposal(s). Please read the enclosed notes within the proposal review section below for information on each request. Spintendo09:30, 27 February 2020 (UTC)reply
Proposal review 27-FEB-2020
The White House Historical Association, founded in 1961 through efforts of First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy, is a private, non-profit organization that works to preserve the history of the White House and make that history more accessible to the public. The current president of the association is Stewart McLaurin. Declined.[note 1]
After moving into the White House in 1961, Jacqueline Kennedy founded the White House Historical Association, which was chartered on November 3 of that year. The initial goals of the association were to raise private funds for maintaining and renovating the White House and to create an official White House guidebook. Declined.[note 2]
In 1981, under First Lady Nancy Reagan, the association began its current practice of selling a unique White House Christmas ornament to the public each year....As of 2019, hundreds of thousands of ornaments are sold each year. The White House Historical Association also produces the wooden eggs distributed during the annual White House Easter Egg Roll. Unable to implement.[note 3]
Beginning in 1982, each year's ornament honors a different president in sequential order. Declined.[note 4]
Since 1981, the ornaments are primarily manufactured at ChemArt in Providence, Rhode Island. Clarification needed.[note 5]
Financier and former White House staffer David M. Rubenstein donated $10 million to the association in 2011 to establish the David M. Rubenstein National Center for White House History, an educational institute under the White House Historical Association's purview. In 2016, the association created a Digital Library, currently hosted on Amazon Web Services (AWS). The partnership between the association and AWS expanded the following year. In 2018, the association shared a collection of roughly 25,000 photographs of White House history that it had organized and digitized for the first time. The association also created a monthly podcast, called 1600 Sessions, in 2017. Declined.[note 6]
In its work, the White House Historical Association collaborates with the first family, the National Park Service, the White House chief usher, and the curator of the White House. Declined.[note 7]
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^This proposed lead section includes ref tags, when none should be included here. The lead section also uses the term current, which is not as precise as stating "In 2020 the president was..."
^The proposal uses the phrase initial goals which implies that it is no longer a goal, however, the source states that this goal's reason was due in part which implies a continuing reason,
^This claim is acceptable; however, it was part of a passage discussing the ornaments in general, and the other parts of the passage were not approved — meaning the implementation of this portion could not take place coherently in the article.
^This assertion is not supported by the provided reference. The Parade article is dated 2018, but states It started with Washington and we have now worked our way up to Harry Truman" which would have placed the year as 2014 — meaning 3 presidents are unaccounted for.
^This item is referenced by the Washington Post; however, the Post has received its information from a press release. The other reference provided for this information is the subject organization itself.
^This claim was not confirmed by the supplied reference, with the source only stating that "She (Melania Trump) also said she works closely with the White House Historical Association to keep the famous property "in perfect shape." The source says nothing about the National Park Service, the usher, or the curator. As this is the second claim within this request which was not verified by the provided references, the review will be postponed at this point to allow the COI editor to perform the needed edits to improve their proposal.
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MaryGaulke: in looking at a few of the claims in the unreviewed section, I would see running into problems where a source makes one claim regarding the White House Endowment Fund and the proposed text uses that source to make a claim about the Historical Association, a circumstance which happens more than once in that section. I understand that one administers the other, but the closenes of the two as implied in this edit request lends weight to the argument that the two articles ought to be merged. As it stands, both articles are fairly weak with references when in their separate states, even with an un-altered proposal factored in (the use of the Melania article as reference for claims it does not make is one example of this; the articles on the Endowment Fund used to reference claims about the Association is another.) I believe that they might both be strengthened if they were merged into one article. I'd like to hear your thoughts on this when you get a chance. Thank you! Regards, Spintendo16:16, 28 February 2020 (UTC)reply
revised edit requests
This
edit request by an editor with a conflict of interest has now been answered.
MaryGaulke, please replace the sources from the Daily Mail and Newsweek. Per
WP:RSPSOURCES, the Daily Mail has been deprecated and usage generally prohibited; Newsweek after 2013 is not considered generally reliable.