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Hey @
Mccapra: I notice you added a single source tag to the article. But I guess I'm confused, because there are two sources cited inline throughout the article in equal amount (Hrono is cited 10 times, Avrich is also cited 10 times). Is there something I missed? --
Grnrchst (
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Grnrchst: Hi thanks for your note. The article depends very heavily on the book by Avrich, which was the reason for my tagging it. If you are able to add any more reliable sources it will be clearly ready to pass review. Thanks
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@
Mccapra: The Hrono.ru source itself cites Abramov 2006, Krivenky 1993 and Usyskin 1987, which is why I put those in the Further reading section. I can access Abramov and Usyskin, if you'd prefer I add citations from them inline? --
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thanks I’d be happy to pass it with that.
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Hey @
Mccapra: I notice you added a single source tag to the article. But I guess I'm confused, because there are two sources cited inline throughout the article in equal amount (Hrono is cited 10 times, Avrich is also cited 10 times). Is there something I missed? --
Grnrchst (
talk) 08:43, 20 February 2023 (UTC)reply
@
Grnrchst: Hi thanks for your note. The article depends very heavily on the book by Avrich, which was the reason for my tagging it. If you are able to add any more reliable sources it will be clearly ready to pass review. Thanks
Mccapra (
talk) 12:13, 20 February 2023 (UTC)reply
@
Mccapra: The Hrono.ru source itself cites Abramov 2006, Krivenky 1993 and Usyskin 1987, which is why I put those in the Further reading section. I can access Abramov and Usyskin, if you'd prefer I add citations from them inline? --
Grnrchst (
talk) 12:34, 20 February 2023 (UTC)reply
thanks I’d be happy to pass it with that.
Mccapra (
talk) 12:36, 20 February 2023 (UTC)reply