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Little context in C2, The Careers Group, University of London

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The Careers Group, University of London

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On reviewing the The Careers Group, University of London article per your request, I restored it. Some editing advise. You have a significant amount of information in the article that lacks footnotes. Either footnote it to a reliable source that is independent of The Careers Group and the University of London or delete it from the article. You probably should delete the User's section. Your footnote "All history up to 1984 is referenced to Weston, T. (1984). And Now at Gordon Square: The History of the University of London Careers Advisory Service 1909-1984. ULCAS." mistakenly assumes that others will not be adding to the article with different reliable source material. I suggest that you footnote each sentence to the source. That way, others can add sentences to the article without misleading others as to the source of the information. You should limit your external links to three. -- Jreferee t/c 03:48, 29 September 2007 (UTC)Reply