User talk:Baugher

Reference to ScrapbookPages.com site
Hi, I noticed you made a change to a reference to the ScrapbookPages.com website in the Malmedy massacre article. Am I right in guessing that you are the author of that site? If so, let me thank you for providing such a useful compendium of information and references to this period in history. It was very useful to me in editing both the Malmedy massacre and Malmedy massacre trial articles.

Your site would be even more useful as a Wikipedia source if you could include an author name and last revision date somewhere on the site. I couldn't find an author name there, so I followed some obvious links and made a guess. If that's not the name you want associated with the site, I think you would help readers if you would say how you do want the site referenced. If you wanted the author name to be anonymous, you could supply a pseudonym "Pat Scrapbook" or something like that. The information I'd suggest you include is what's in Template:Cite web, including especially author name and last revision date.

Also, FYI the Chenogne massacre article has the same reference to scrapbookpages.com, so you might want to consider editing that too. The Google search scrapbookpages.com site:wikipedia.org lists 29 articles on various Wikipedias (English, German, other) which mention this site. Clearly it's a very useful reference, and it would be good to have a consistent and correct way to reference it everywhere.

Feel free to contact me if you have any questions about this suggestion. --Jdlh | Talk 05:28, 5 July 2006 (UTC)