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Well done, Logger67! Just one thing, though. If an editor reads something off paper -- a physical codex, newsprint, etc -- there's no reason to say when this was "retrieved" (or "accessed"). Seeing "Retrieved" and a date, the reader thinks "Where?" So every "Retrieved [date]" should be paired with an URL. I've done this for one source. It still needs to be done for others. -- Hoary (talk) 21:53, 21 July 2024 (UTC)Reply
Thank you so much for your help. I apologize, but I am still a little confused on this. Can you confirm if you mean that if it says "Retrieved" then it also must have URL with it? Logger67 (talk) 17:45, 26 July 2024 (UTC)Reply
Hello! Hope all is well. I wanted to follow up on an edit suggestion you made and said I needed to do for the other citations. Basically, if it says retrieved I need to include a link even if its given from the citation generator? For example this is one that says “Retrieved” but there is no link .. does that mean a link to where I read it should be added? -
19. "Charles Willis Needham papers, 1902-1910, 1930." George Washington University. Retrieved 2024-07-18. Charles Willis Needham was the seventh President of The George Washington University from 1902 to 1910.