Talk:Nil Yalter
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Close paraphrasing
This is close paraphrasing of the content taken from the Rutgers University's biography, where phrases/portions of sentences in the Career section:
- "In the late 1960s, Yalter took part in the French counterculture and revolutionary movements"
- "Turkish migrant workers and their conditions, and other sociopolitical issues."
- "on Turkish immigrants, specifically nomads living around Niğde, called A Nomad’s Tent: A Study of Private, Public, and Feminine Spaces."
- "Yalter was a member of Collectif Femmes/Art, a group of women artists in Paris from 1976 to 1980"
- " to create a piece of performance art in which she acted out everyday life in a harem."
There his also CP in the Later career section. Please see Wik.ipedia.Pro:close paraphrasing for tips on rewording content so that it's not in the author's voice, same order of words, etc.
Sometimes it's a little tricky when it's just restatement of facts, which can only be reworded so many ways, but there are still some opportunities to reword so it's a little further from the cited source wording. For instance, for the 4th bullet: "Between 1976 and 1980, Yalter as a member of the women artist's organization, Collectif Femmes/Art, in Paris. In other cases, where the sentences are conceptual, it is better to reword in your own words. Thanks!--CaroleHenson (talk) 18:07, 15 November 2014 (UTC)
- commented out close paraphrasing / copy vio, per discussion at User:CaroleHenson#reply. To be safe, since much of the content seems to be an issue, commenting most of it out.--CaroleHenson (talk) 01:18, 19 November 2014 (UTC)
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