Talk:John Molo
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References vs. External links
editThe External links section should be limited to a very short list of websites that are highly related to the article's subject. For a musician this would generally include the official web site(s) for the musician or their band, and not much else. Per Wikipedia:External links#References and citation, "Sites that have been used as sources in the creation of an article should be cited in the article, and linked as references, either in-line or in a references section. Links to these source sites are not 'external links' for the purposes of this guideline, and should not normally be duplicated in an external links section." As an additional point, references can also serve the purpose of establishing the notability of the subject of an article. I understand that this article could be improved significantly by further using the existing references as source material, and by changing some or all of the references to footnotes. But, the references for this article should still be listed in a References section, not an External links section. — Mudwater (Talk) 00:27, 11 July 2009 (UTC)
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