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=== Updates and follow up === | === Updates and follow up === | ||
:**[https://www.familysearch.org/learn/forums/en/showthread.php?t=17189 References in the wiki] "the question really isn't about whether to use footnote or endnote styles, but rather how to display information so that readers can most effectively glean it." | :*Could you see on a state or country page, at or near the top, something like "The 3 most important things to know about researching in Kentucky" with a format underneath similar to [http://www.wikihow.com/Use-Kool-Aid-Creatively how wikiHow does their steps]? -- [[User:VasquezJL|janellv]] {{toolbar|[[User talk:VasquezJL|talk]]|[[Special:Contributions/VasquezJL|contribs]]}} 16:26, 17 August 2012 (UTC) | ||
Discuss next week - concerning testing | |||
:**[https://www.familysearch.org/learn/forums/en/showthread.php?t=17189 References in the wiki] "the question really isn't about whether to use footnote or endnote styles, but rather how to display information so that readers can most effectively glean it." | |||
*Philadelphia, PA is an example of a link to several books, rather having several links to each book (WeRelate). | *Philadelphia, PA is an example of a link to several books, rather having several links to each book (WeRelate). | ||
*There are different styles - giving a source, as opposed to the reference information. Quotes in the body of the document would have the souce in the footnote. | *There are different styles - giving a source, as opposed to the reference information. Quotes in the body of the document would have the souce in the footnote. | ||
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