Talk:Martha Craig

Blog sources
I have used two sources in this article that come from blogs and may not meet Wikipedia standards. The two blogs cited both have extensive references and I have used the original sources where possible. However, some local knowledge and contextual knowledge was contained in the blogs that I thought was useful to cite. One blog is Canada's Early Women Writers, which is a project of the Canadian Writing Research Collaboratory, https://ceww.wordpress.com/ a virtual research environment created by Bucknell University (USA) and Newcastle University (UK) - https://cwrc.ca/. I think this makes it a reliable source.

The other is a local history blog http://nalil.blogspot.com/2016/08/martha-craig-1866-1950-sesquicentennial.html which has extensive research from local archives and newspapers. I have referred to these sources as much as possible but have referred to the blog in relation to her final resting place as a photo of her gravestone is featured in the blog.

The article has enough reliable sources to ensure that the subject is notable if the decision is to remove the blogs but I think they add value and are sufficiently reliable.

Gillaween (talk) 13:53, 1 April 2023 (UTC)