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Guinness In-Line Cites

In line cites are the footnotes. There are some in the article, but the concern is that there are large sections (especially the history and composition sections in the Guinness article) that have either none, or a single citation. In those cases, it's difficult to know what's OR and what's not. So the Good Article project has come down on the side of reqiring them. There's no "magic number" needed, reviewers just want to see that each major section is reasonably sourced. --- The Bethling (Talk) 17:29, 26 September 2006 (UTC)

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Guinness In-Line Cites

In line cites are the footnotes. There are some in the article, but the concern is that there are large sections (especially the history and composition sections in the Guinness article) that have either none, or a single citation. In those cases, it's difficult to know what's OR and what's not. So the Good Article project has come down on the side of reqiring them. There's no "magic number" needed, reviewers just want to see that each major section is reasonably sourced. --- The Bethling (Talk) 17:29, 26 September 2006 (UTC)


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