User:MaxPont
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Proud initiator of the Cudos article, about norms for good scientific practice.
[edit] Read books!
Many Wikipedia editors spend too much time chasing sources on the Internet. Just because you can’t make a link to a book text doesn’t mean that a book is a bad source. To the contrary. Books are often much better researched, structured, and referenced than the average web article. Most books are considered a Reliable Source on Wikipedia.
If you want to improve an article: go to Amazon or another online book seller, search for the most credible books on the subject. Buy the book and enter the facts as you find them when you read it.
Take a look at how biographies are written at Wikipedia, for example: Deepak Chopra, Gary Null, Michael Moore, Hulda Clark, Julian Whitaker, and Joseph Mercola.
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I hereby award MaxPont this barnstar for his exemplary and tireless work throughout Wikipedia. His contributions and insights help make Wikipedia a better resource for all. -- Levine2112 discuss 17:33, 26 April 2007 (UTC) |