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June 2013
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It is good that you know so much and can add information from your memory. Thing is, there is no way to verify the edits without some kind of reference that people can check to see if the edit matches the source. I tend to use shortened footnotes but most people use ref tags. Both are perfectly valid so you should use what makes the most sense to you. --Abel (talk) 18:09, 19 June 2013 (UTC)