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== Re Rudy Buttignol Changed URLs from <ref> to external [link]; and added some book and newspaper articles as <ref> == |
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Hi Uzma Gamal, |
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I have changed all of my URLs from <ref> to [link]. I figure that this was the best thing to do as links are not sources. This information that I have linked is only available electronically. |
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As you suggested, I have also beefed up the references by adding 2 books and some newspaper (and other) articles |
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I tried to understand about Webreflinks but couldn't comprehend much. I understand about the fluidity of websites that may be here today and gone tomorrow. Does Webreflinks somehow capture the webpage that I am referring to? |
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There is a note at the top of the Rudy Buttignol page: "This article uses bare URLs for citations. Please consider adding full citations so that the article remains verifiable. Several templates and the Reflinks tool are available to assist in formatting. (Reflinks documentation) (June 2012)" |
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There is a funny symbol after three of the links and I don't know how to turn them into numbered links. |
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Career paragraph # 3: |
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1) after The View from Here |
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2) after Dying at Grace (2003) |
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3) after Academy of Cinema and Television |
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Thanks for any help. |
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Re Rudy Buttignol Changed URLs from <ref> to external [link]; and added some book and newspaper articles as <ref>
Hi Uzma Gamal, I have changed all of my URLs from <ref> to [link]. I figure that this was the best thing to do as links are not sources. This information that I have linked is only available electronically.
As you suggested, I have also beefed up the references by adding 2 books and some newspaper (and other) articles
I tried to understand about Webreflinks but couldn't comprehend much. I understand about the fluidity of websites that may be here today and gone tomorrow. Does Webreflinks somehow capture the webpage that I am referring to?
There is a note at the top of the Rudy Buttignol page: "This article uses bare URLs for citations. Please consider adding full citations so that the article remains verifiable. Several templates and the Reflinks tool are available to assist in formatting. (Reflinks documentation) (June 2012)"
There is a funny symbol after three of the links and I don't know how to turn them into numbered links. Career paragraph # 3: 1) after The View from Here 2) after Dying at Grace (2003) 3) after Academy of Cinema and Television
Thanks for any help.
sofiabrampton ````