Rebecca Berg-Sørensen
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editHello, Rebecca Berg-Sørensen, and welcome to Wikipedia! Thank you for your contributions. I hope you like the place and decide to stay. Here are a few links to pages you might find helpful:
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Welcome to The Wikipedia Adventure!
edit- Hi Rebecca Berg-Sørensen! We're so happy you wanted to play to learn, as a friendly and fun way to get into our community and mission. I think these links might be helpful to you as you get started.
-- 04:48, Sunday, June 12, 2016 (UTC)
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References in article.
editAll information and changes to articles must be supported by proper references. While you supplied a source for your changes to the student numbers at University of Copenhagen Faculty of Social Sciences, putting the source in the edit summary is not acceptable. After many more edits to the article, the source will be lost in the edit history. It is necessary to place the source between reference markers immediately after the numbers in the article thus - <ref>http://{whatever}</ref>. Please have a read at [[WP:CITE]], and in particular the section at [[WP:CITEFOOT]]. Also of use here is para 3.1.3 of this section which explains how to use a single reference in multiple places (as you have three figures to add). I have reverted your edit for now to allow you to have a go yourself, but if you get into trouble ping me here (using {{ping|Elektrik Fanne}} as part of your question and I will try to help. --Elektrik Fanne 13:21, 12 June 2016 (UTC)
thankyou