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| + | Please visit the [[Policy Talk:Verifiable|Verifiable Discussion]] page to add comments or suggestions for further development of the Verifiable policy. | ||
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Revision as of 19:52, 11 May 2009
Always cite sources. Remember a reputable source goes a long way to establishing credibility. Sources are especially critical to genealogical research. Don’t think that no one will look up the source. In a large community there will always be those who verify sources.
Please visit the Verifiable Discussion page to add comments or suggestions for further development of the Verifiable policy.
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