User talk:Anna Sophie Hansen

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Hexathele hochstetteri
Nice work at Hexathele hochstetteri! Referencing in Wikipedia is tricky; don't worry if you don't get it quite right – too many references are always better than none! A few points: If I can help in any way, do leave me a message at my talk page – use the "talk" link after my name. Peter coxhead (talk) 19:36, 3 May 2016 (UTC)
 * References go after punctuation in the English Wikipedia, i.e. the text should always look like "... end of sentence.[1]" and not "... end of sentence [1]."
 * Don't repeat the same reference. Instead give it a name the first time you use it, e.g. and then when you need it again just put.
 * You don't need to reference every sentence. If a run of sentences are based on the same source, just put the reference after the last sentence. (Hexathele hochstetteri still needs a bit of cleaning up for this point.)