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Editing of Citations

I'm unclear of the purpose of part of this edit Kiesza. In some cases you removed the publisher int the cites. For some sources I identified both a "work" and "publisher". For example, The Calgary Herald is published by Postmedia. I consider both pieces important, because it helps a person reviewing sources see if multiple works have he same publisher. In judging the indepence of source from the subject, and other sources, knowing who's behind a work is useful. Even if you feel these edits are justified, I think using a script is inappropriate. A script is for doing straightforward uncontested edits that are otherwise tedious. That's not the case here. I notice the script wasn't even consistent, replacing "work" with "website" sometimes, but not always. You also mixed unrelated types of edits. So, if I don't like one change, but like another, I have to undo all. --Rob (talk) 13:58, 25 March 2014 (UTC)

The only script I used was to unlink common words such as New York City and London. All other edits were done manually. I replaced 'work' with 'website' once where the cite refers to a website. What's inconsistent about that? In the other case I replaced 'publisher' with 'website' because irishtimes.com is not a publisher, it's a website. What's inconsistent about that? Among the citations, only the Calgary Herald is published by Postmedia, so even in your own terms the publisher has no benefit here. If you have citations from multiple sources from the same publisher that you think may be questionable, you should be drawing attention to that yourself, not burying it in the citations where a reader may or may not pick up the connection. It's your job as an editor to try to use only reliable sources. And I make no apology for making multiple improvements in a single edit. I go to a lot of trouble to improve an article, and you tell me you want me to do it in little pieces so that you can revert the ones you don't like with a single click? No. If you want to pick and choose, you can use the same amount of care as I did in making the improvements. Colonies Chris (talk) 14:24, 25 March 2014 (UTC)