Talk:Community Tool Box

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Contesting speedy deletion[edit]

Proper citations and notability are in place now. This is an article on a completely free resource for anyone who may have questions regarding community work. Text was typed offline, and then saved directly onto the Wikipedia page without references. Sorry I didn't compile the references before saving. I'm new at this. Again, references are now in place. Will use this CTB page to promote citations of relevant, already-existing Wikipedia articles on community health and development.

Jeez, I'm doing this all wrong. Sorry to have removed the Speedy Deletion myself--I just checked my messages. I added hangon.

Table of Contents and sections on the history of the Community Tool Box (it's development in the early years of the internet at the University of Kansas by professors Jerry Schultz, Steve Fawcett, others), current impacts and relevancy for community building services in light of economic crunch will all be forthcoming. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Mountain4082D (talkcontribs)

I've expanded this article and added a couple more reliable sources, so this website's page won't be deleted. Could you take a look at the new version and see if I've made any mistakes? If you want to change the article or add more content, please be sure to cite your changes using reliable sources. See Wikipedia:Citing sources for more help on how to cite sources the Wikipedia way. If you need any help, feel free to leave a note on my talk page. Cunard (talk) 08:24, 4 March 2009 (UTC)[reply]