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Re: [1][2][3] - OK so the last two links are to images rather than "reading" material, but WP:SEEALSO is (with my emphasis) "A bulleted list, preferably alphabetized, of internal links to related Wikipedia articles."
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hi Dan arndt, i see you reverted my removal of an accessdate from a reference. i have been removing them from references that do not contain a url in line with the category:Pages using citations with accessdate and no URL (if you look at the article in "edit" mode you will notice that the category has now reappeared at the bottom of the page) that says "If the citation does not use a web link, then |access-date= is redundant and should be removed.", as its not earth-shattering i wont revert your revert, happy editing:)) Coolabahapple (talk) 04:39, 1 June 2018 (UTC)Reply