User talk:Klsgitlibrary

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Again, welcome! --Xover (talk) 08:37, 30 July 2021 (UTC)

Your recent contributions
Hi,

I have deleted the page you created at KLS GIT Library and Information Centre as being out of scope for English Wikisource. Wikisource is not a social media site or free web host: we host previously published and compatibly licensed textual works, typically old books for which copyright protection has expired. Please make sure your future contributions are in line with this.

We also ask that contributions are from personal accounts, and not group accounts used by multiple people or representing an entire organisation or group. "klsgitlibrary" appears to represent the entire Library and Information Centre at the Karnatak Law Society's Gogte Institute of Technology. Accounts need not contain any personally identifiable information and are often completely pseudonymous, but they should represent a single person. And if that person is acting as an employee or consultant (vs. as a private individual), their professional affiliation should be indicated clearly on their user page. --Xover (talk) 08:37, 30 July 2021 (UTC)