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Hi! I'm happy to do the formatting, if necessary, but I can't quite figure out what the functional difference is between the "cited literature" and "references" sections?
I am looking forward to adding some more information to the article, but don't want to accidentally create extra work for anyone cleaning up after me. Drechmeria-RBGV (talk) 01:39, 10 August 2022 (UTC)Reply
I was also planning to expand the contents a bit based on the helpful sources you added, but am happy to see the article grow in any way! The cited literature section I use for references with longer page ranges, where it is useful (or necessary) to cite specific pages individually using the sfn template (which places a short author–date citation in a footnote), and when these longer page range sources will be cited multiple times; see Edvard August Vainio for a more developed example in practice. Esculenta (talk) 01:54, 10 August 2022 (UTC)Reply