User talk:Libertyscott

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Hi bud.. Some great contributions there... A thing I have been struggling with is attribution or sourcing. Its really good to include a reference where you state a fact describing where you got that fact from .. eg. on one of your Air NZ changes your edit note said from Air NZ website. I know I don't always .. but its worth it.. definately increases the quality of the articles.. If you aren't sure about referencing for websites you put a reference to the web page and date you checked it. With books and things you can just include the Author's surname in brackets with the year of publication eg (Smith, 2005) inside the text and then put the full detail of the book at the bottom, its called Harvard Referencing. There's heaps of material on how to write references if you look in the specials page. Any queries .. just leave a note on my talk page. Abeorch 14:02, 18 February 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Long-distance passenger trains

Thanks for your edits of these articles Libertyscott. --Lholden 21:33, 2 August 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Spud One

Do you have any devidence, in the form of a checkable reference, for the broom stick one and two comments?

No, entirely what I have heard from several people