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In that encyclopedia entry I cited a source which has the information I've used in this article. I am thinking I should cite that source in this article. If I do that, I don't have the page number of the original source handy for the information in this article which was included in my encyclopedia entry. If I cite the source from my encyclopedia entry in this article, then should I remove the reference to my encyclopedia entry? I think that would make sense. [[User:Gary Leonard Cameron|Gary Leonard Cameron]] 16:11, 1 May 2012 (UTC) | In that encyclopedia entry I cited a source which has the information I've used in this article. I am thinking I should cite that source in this article. If I do that, I don't have the page number of the original source handy for the information in this article which was included in my encyclopedia entry. If I cite the source from my encyclopedia entry in this article, then should I remove the reference to my encyclopedia entry? I think that would make sense. [[User:Gary Leonard Cameron|Gary Leonard Cameron]] 16:11, 1 May 2012 (UTC) | ||
:I have now found the page number in the source I cite in my encyclopedia entry which provides the information I used in this article. [[User:Gary Leonard Cameron|Gary Leonard Cameron]] 16:45, 1 May 2012 (UTC) | |||
::Hi Gary | |||
::Looks like Derek has assisted with the endnotes issues. | |||
::With respect to citing oneself: sometimes, one has to. Assuming we've picked a bona fife expert to be an Editor, and especially if it's an esoteric topic, sometimes an Author/Editor's own work will be the most recent, the most comprehensive, or even the ''only'' work on the subject. If you need another opinion, ask someone else to take a look, but otherwise, just do what you did: use it and note it on the TALK page. (You'll soon hear about it if people think you've done wrong!) | |||
::[[User:Aleta Curry|Aleta Curry]] 23:02, 1 May 2012 (UTC) | |||
:::Aleta, | |||
:::Thanks for your guidance on this matter Aleta. | |||
:::I'm trying to create small articles quickly and this morning I did not know just where my source was. I will get around to updating the reference in the near future. It's not the impression I'd like to give the world that I cite my small encyclopedia entries in my spare time ;). I'm in a job search while I finish a manuscript so I'm taking shortcuts learning the ropes here. | |||
:::I really appreciate your feedback. | |||
:::[[User:Gary Leonard Cameron|Gary Leonard Cameron]] 23:38, 1 May 2012 (UTC) |
Latest revision as of 17:38, 1 May 2012
I know of two problems.
First, I am trying to cite Comins for information in the first two paragraphs but I don't know how to use Wiki markup so the endnotes aren't showing up correctly.
Secondly, I cited an entry I wrote in an encyclopedia for the last paragraph. I'm not intentionally citing myself. This was the easiest way for me to find the information.
In that encyclopedia entry I cited a source which has the information I've used in this article. I am thinking I should cite that source in this article. If I do that, I don't have the page number of the original source handy for the information in this article which was included in my encyclopedia entry. If I cite the source from my encyclopedia entry in this article, then should I remove the reference to my encyclopedia entry? I think that would make sense. Gary Leonard Cameron 16:11, 1 May 2012 (UTC)
- I have now found the page number in the source I cite in my encyclopedia entry which provides the information I used in this article. Gary Leonard Cameron 16:45, 1 May 2012 (UTC)
- Hi Gary
- Looks like Derek has assisted with the endnotes issues.
- With respect to citing oneself: sometimes, one has to. Assuming we've picked a bona fife expert to be an Editor, and especially if it's an esoteric topic, sometimes an Author/Editor's own work will be the most recent, the most comprehensive, or even the only work on the subject. If you need another opinion, ask someone else to take a look, but otherwise, just do what you did: use it and note it on the TALK page. (You'll soon hear about it if people think you've done wrong!)
- Aleta Curry 23:02, 1 May 2012 (UTC)
- Aleta,
- Thanks for your guidance on this matter Aleta.
- I'm trying to create small articles quickly and this morning I did not know just where my source was. I will get around to updating the reference in the near future. It's not the impression I'd like to give the world that I cite my small encyclopedia entries in my spare time ;). I'm in a job search while I finish a manuscript so I'm taking shortcuts learning the ropes here.
- I really appreciate your feedback.
- Gary Leonard Cameron 23:38, 1 May 2012 (UTC)