User talk:Padraigin1Welcome from Women in Red
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Spy Week editathonHello again, Padraigin1!
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Hallo Patricia and welcome to editing. I wondered about creating this article myself a few days ago but settled on Ginette Jullian as my contribution to the Women in Red Spying event. Just a note about references: you should aim to give a reference complete enough so that it would still be identifiable even if the web link breaks, site gets moved, or a reader has a printout of the article. I've upgraded your refs to make them clearer - especially the two newspaper articles, where we can add author, article title, and date. Similarly if ever you cite a book you've found online at Google books etc, you should write a reference just as if it was a printed book (ie author, title, publisher, isbn, chapter author/title if appropriate, page number(s), etc), with the URL as an added bonus. I hope you've enjoyed making this first contribution to the encyclopedia and that you'll stay around and help build this amazing encyclopedia. Happy Editing! PamD 11:52, 21 April 2016 (UTC) Wiki meet
Hopefully see you there, Stinglehammer (talk) 11:35, 2 May 2016 (UTC) |