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Hi @ Ahunt I received a notification that the Page I created Marchica was reviewed by @ One15969. I have just a couple of questions:
1) At the top of the page, there is a box that says that the article requires additional citations. I've added 2 additional links/citations to the article. Most of the press is in Spanish, and my español isn't great, but I hope they work for now. Please let me know if there are more citations needed, or any advice on how I might go about getting additional citations. I realize that external websites/articles are what is needed, however, since wikipedia itself is a "published" article, it's kind of like a "what came first, the chicken or the egg" thing, ya know? Also, there was an album review in the March 2022 issue of Ruta 66 magazine https://www.ruta66.es/, but it was only published in the physical copy (I know, they still do those here in Spain). Unfortunately there's not a digital version of it, because it would be a great citation. Happy to send a picture of it, but I doubt those are accepted as citations.
2) Also, citations 2, 4, and 6 are all copied directly from the web address, but have "red lettering" at the end of the (Which I thin means they're not valid or accepted?). Either way, these were all copied and pasted, so I don't see how It could be the wrong web address for each of those links. Any guidance on if these are valid, or if not, how to make them valid, would be very appreciated.
3) At the bottom of the page, it says that this article has not been added to any content categories. However, I did add it to content categories. Any guidance on what that means, or if/how I did anything wrong, is very appreciate.
As always, many thanks for your help :)
- Randy Bigwhakoo ( talk) 12:01, 20 October 2022 (UTC)
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Hi @ Ahunt I received a notification that the Page I created Marchica was reviewed by @ One15969. I have just a couple of questions:
1) At the top of the page, there is a box that says that the article requires additional citations. I've added 2 additional links/citations to the article. Most of the press is in Spanish, and my español isn't great, but I hope they work for now. Please let me know if there are more citations needed, or any advice on how I might go about getting additional citations. I realize that external websites/articles are what is needed, however, since wikipedia itself is a "published" article, it's kind of like a "what came first, the chicken or the egg" thing, ya know? Also, there was an album review in the March 2022 issue of Ruta 66 magazine https://www.ruta66.es/, but it was only published in the physical copy (I know, they still do those here in Spain). Unfortunately there's not a digital version of it, because it would be a great citation. Happy to send a picture of it, but I doubt those are accepted as citations.
2) Also, citations 2, 4, and 6 are all copied directly from the web address, but have "red lettering" at the end of the (Which I thin means they're not valid or accepted?). Either way, these were all copied and pasted, so I don't see how It could be the wrong web address for each of those links. Any guidance on if these are valid, or if not, how to make them valid, would be very appreciated.
3) At the bottom of the page, it says that this article has not been added to any content categories. However, I did add it to content categories. Any guidance on what that means, or if/how I did anything wrong, is very appreciate.
As always, many thanks for your help :)
- Randy Bigwhakoo ( talk) 12:01, 20 October 2022 (UTC)