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Happy editing! Cheers, Archer1234 (talk) 14:20, 4 January 2023 (UTC)

Proper way to insert images in infoboxes
Hello @Hk6913. I am @Archer1234. I noticed to Anna Christina Nobre where you added an image to the infobox. I want to let you know that the way you added the image was not done according to Wikipedia's Manual of Style (see WP:INFOBOXIMAGE).


 * When adding an image to an infobox, thumbnails should NOT be used. Simply supplying the file name will work. For example, to use File:Image PlaceHolder.png, you can simply use Image PlaceHolder.png. Captions should be specified with the caption parameter. Every infobox is different and the documentation for the infobox in question should be consulted for the proper parameters to match the image and caption.

Do not use the full image syntax:
 * To fix:
 * SomeImage.jpg

Instead, just supply the name of the image. So, in this case you can simply do:
 * SomeImage.jpg

and optionally:
 * Some image caption.

Hopefully you will find this information useful for your future editing. If you have any questions about this, feel free to ask. &mdash; Archer1234 (talk) 14:29, 4 January 2023 (UTC)


 * Thank you for your feedback. My first time editing and I found it a little challenging when trying to add a photo. I appreciate your help and comments and am learning more for next time.  Thanks Hk6913 (talk) 09:49, 5 January 2023 (UTC)

Citing sources to verify claims
Hello @Hk6913. Thank you for your interest and updates to Anna Christina Nobre. I have noticed, however, that you are not citing sources properly. The purpose of citing a source is to verify specific claims in an article. For example, in Anna Christina Nobre was this sentence fragment with a citation:

But when looking at the cited source (https://www.thebritishacademy.ac.uk/) it does not verify that she is a fellow of the academy. Instead, the page https://www.thebritishacademy.ac.uk/fellows/anna-christina-nobre-FBA/ verifies that she was elected as a fellow in 2015. That is the source that should have been cited. Also, the reference should go after the date to show the full context of what is being verfied. So the sentence fragment should look like this:

I have made that update to the article. However, it appears that there are other similar sources cited that link only to a general web page about an organization or other general topic and that do not verify the specific claims about Nobre. Please review the citations you have added and make appropriate changes that ensure they verify the specific claims being made about Nobre.

Another example of not properly citing a source to verify a claim about Nobre is the claim about Nobre's marriage:

That cited source does not verify that she is married to Floridi. It only provides information about Floridi, but nothing in it verifies anything about Nobre. I have tagged that source and claim with a failed verification template to highlight that the problem. If you have a published reliable source that does verify their marriage, please add that and remove the source that does not.

You can find additional guidance on citing sources here: Help:Referencing for beginners. If you have any questions, feel free to ask me or you can get advice and guidance from other experienced editors at The Teahouse.

&mdash; Archer1234  (t·c) 13:07, 9 January 2023 (UTC)


 * Thank you again. I have made the changes and now understand what is expected.  How can I verify she is married to Luciano Floridi.  Does it need him to say he is married to her in one of his pages?  Thanks Hk6913 (talk) 15:07, 9 January 2023 (UTC)
 * If you can find some published sources that state that claim, then it might be usable in this article. Floridi making the claim on one of his pages might work, but generally we only accept self-professed claims about oneself in limited circumstances and not about others (see WP:ABOUTSELF). How do you know that she is married to Floridi? &mdash; Archer1234  (t·c) 15:40, 9 January 2023 (UTC)

External links should not be used in the body of an article
Hello again. There are a few external links embedded in the "Leadership and Service" section of Anna Christina Nobre:

Specifically, I am referring to these external links:
 * Oxford Centre for Human Brain Activity
 * Wellcome Centre for Integrative Neuroimaging
 * NIHR Oxford Health Biomedical Research Centre

The guideline for using external links says: "external links should not be used in the body of an article". While there are rare exceptions (see the guideline for details), none of them apply in this circumstance.

So, those external links should be removed. Archer1234 (t·c) 15:57, 9 January 2023 (UTC)