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Your submission at Articles for creation: Stable matching theory has been accepted

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Stable matching theory, which you submitted to Articles for creation, has been created.

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Modussiccandi (talk) 23:00, 29 December 2020 (UTC)Reply

Hi and advice about citing sources

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Hi, I'm the editor who reviewed your article Stable matching theory. Well done for basing the article on several reliable sources. Since you're still fairly new to Wikipedia, I thought I'd share with you two observations I've made about the article:

  1. While you cited good sources, you only pasted their urls into the reference section. This is fine, but it would be even better if you used a citation template which gives readers all the information needed in an accessible way. I've applied this method to the article, so you can have a look there Alternatively, templates can be found via the the insert a template icon in the edit box.
  2. Although the sources in the article were enough to establish notability, you did not put a reference after every paragraph. It's important to always make sure that every fact in any article you write can be verified via a source. I encourage you to go back to Stable matching theory and add sources to the bits that don't currently have them.

If you have any questions, don't hesitate to contact me via my talk page. Congratulations on getting the article published, Modussiccandi (talk) 23:13, 29 December 2020 (UTC)Reply

Will do- thank you!