Talk:Keith Anderson (saxophonist)

Proper sourcing and citations
It is not enough to enter a link to show that source exists. You must link directly to the information—not just the cover but to the content you are using. Easiest way to cite: If you are using Google Books, go to https://reftag.appspot.com/. For any source that's on the internet, use cite web. In the editing window, go to the template on the far left under "Cite"; click the flippy triangle, select from the drop down menu marked Templates, and fill in what's needed. Of primary importance are the title of the article, the author of the article, the date of the article, the date you accessed the article, and the web site the article came from. –Vmavanti (talk) 16:39, 3 October 2019 (UTC)
 * I would like to correct, I believe that it "should" link directly to the source. I don't think that it's "must" link.  Wikipedia is a work in progress.--Paul McDonald (talk) 21:03, 18 December 2019 (UTC)
 * I would like to correct, I believe that it "should" link directly to the source. I don't think that it's "must" link.  Wikipedia is a work in progress.--Paul McDonald (talk) 21:03, 18 December 2019 (UTC)