User talk:Bdcousineau
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:This is a great start. I can fill it in too. The spreadsheets have been delivered to Smallbot; just waiting for upload. This is our last standardization task, now we can figure out what comes next! I'll try to schedule our next working group mtg for Friday April 6. [[User:Bdcousineau|Bdcousineau]] ([[User talk:Bdcousineau#top|talk]]) 15:33, 15 March 2013 (UTC)
:This is a great start. I can fill it in too. The spreadsheets have been delivered to Smallbot; just waiting for upload. This is our last standardization task, now we can figure out what comes next! I'll try to schedule our next working group mtg for Friday April 6. [[User:Bdcousineau|Bdcousineau]] ([[User talk:Bdcousineau#top|talk]]) 15:33, 15 March 2013 (UTC)
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:: Update: I've been taking a crash course in Wikivoyage, and I've just learned that institutions do not have articles, but instead cities and towns have articles and the attractions are listed on those pages. Therefore, the pages in question for us are [[wikivoyage:Grand Rapids|Grand Rapids]] and [[wikivoyage:Ann Arbor|Ann Arbor]]. I've already edited the Grand Rapids article, where I've checked the hours given for the Museum (they were correct), added admission price information, and updated external link to "www.fordlibrarymuseum.gov" (it was "utexas.edu" before). I haven't done anything yet for the Library on the Ann Arbor page (it currently isn't listed) because I suspect it might not be appropriate: most of the Library isn't open to the public, and I'm not really sure what section to list it in ("see", "do", "learn"?). Any advice would be great. Thanks! [[User:Michael Barera|Michael Barera]] ([[User talk:Michael Barera|talk]]) 15:39, 15 March 2013 (UTC)
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:: Update: I've been taking a crash course in Wikivoyage, and I've just learned that institutions do not have articles, but instead cities and towns have articles and the attractions are listed on those pages. Therefore, the pages in question for us are [[wikivoyage:Grand Rapids|Grand Rapids]] and [[wikivoyage:Ann Arbor|Ann Arbor]]. I've already edited the Grand Rapids article, where I've checked the hours given for the Museum (they were correct), added admission price information, and updated external link to "www.fordlibrarymuseum.gov" (it was "utexas.edu" before). I haven't done anything yet for the Library on the Ann Arbor page (it currently isn't listed) because I suspect it might not be appropriate: most of the Library isn't open to the public, and I'm not really sure what section to list it in ("see", "do", "learn"?). Any advice would be great. Thanks! [[User:Michael Barera|Michael Barera]] ([[User talk:Michael Barera|talk]]) 15:39, 15 March
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:::Actually, the Library has the free exhibits in the lobby that are open to the public during the Library's regular hours. The Library can def be included in the Ann Arbor entry... under "see" or "learn". The permanent lobby exhibit includes timelines on GRF and EBF's lives, and the 20 min. intro movie narrated by Ford. The temporary exhibit right now is on Betty (EBF). The Ford staff would appreciate being included in Wikivoyage. Hope that helps. [[User:Bdcousineau|Bdcousineau]] ([[User talk:Bdcousineau#top|talk]]) 21:25, 15 March 2013 (UTC)
== One more thing ==
== One more thing ==
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