Talk:Burgundian School
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[edit] GA Re-Review and In-line citations
Members of the Wikipedia:WikiProject Good articles are in the process of doing a re-review of current Good Article listings to ensure compliance with the standards of the Good Article Criteria. (Discussion of the changes and re-review can be found here). A significant change to the GA criteria is the mandatory use of some sort of in-line citation (In accordance to WP:CITE) to be used in order for an article to pass the verification and reference criteria. Currently this article does not include in-line citations. It is recommended that the article's editors take a look at the inclusion of in-line citations as well as how the article stacks up against the rest of the Good Article criteria. GA reviewers will give you at least a week's time from the date of this notice to work on the in-line citations before doing a full re-review and deciding if the article still merits being considered a Good Article or would need to be de-listed. If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to contact us on the Good Article project talk page or you may contact me personally. On behalf of the Good Articles Project, I want to thank you for all the time and effort that you have put into working on this article and improving the overall quality of the Wikipedia project. Agne 03:31, 26 September 2006 (UTC)
- Actually, since the "references" are in a "references and further reading" section, there's no way to assume anything is referenced at all I think :/. Homestarmy 13:34, 27 September 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Delisted GA
You have all four "references" listed under a "references and further reading" section, there's no way any reader can tell easily which is which, for all I know, content which the real references once referenced has long since been deleted. A "Further Reading" section represents a section where a reader may look at things and read them on their own time, but these things aren't actually used at all by the article, so you can see how this is a problematic reference situation. Homestarmy 13:34, 27 September 2006 (UTC)

