Ttenneb42
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editHey Bennett. Your content looks good so far, though you'll need sources for the Effects section. I'd also recommend including links to other Wikipedia pages. As far as where to get information from: I'm not sure what sorts of database access your university offers, but that's always a good place to start. You could also try talking to research librarians to get some insight into resources. Websites are a possibility, but you'd need to be careful with reliability. A basic citation is formatted as follows: <ref>Citation details</ref>. Those are called "ref tags", and the code for them is included in the "Wiki markup" menu under the edit box. You can also use the cool "CiteToolbar" - above the edit box, look for something that says "Cite" (in the same line as the Bold and Italic buttons), click it, select the template from the drop-down menu for the type of source you're using, fill in the blanks and hit "Insert". For more details on citing, see this video or this handout. Hope that helps! Nikkimaria (talk) 03:43, 23 October 2012 (UTC)