User talk:Larynxa13

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On Stage edits
Thank you for continuing to make edits to the On Stage radio show page. Information on the lost episodes is good to have. One thing regarding the citations -- Newspaper articles on a database are being cited and not a traditional website, and as direct links will not work for most people because most people do not subscribe to newspapers.com, so the citation is done a little differently. After clicking Cite, click the Manual tab, and then News. Then add *the URL *title of the article *pages *date published *name of the newspaper *date you accessed, etc. At the bottom, you'll see a place where you can search for other fields. In that box, type via, and click on it; a new field will appear above. In that field, type "Newspapers.com"; then generate the citation and that is it. I corrected a few of them, but I don't know what the article titles are, so I put unknown in brackets. You can edit those with the proper titles as you have access to that material. Thanks, and I look forward to your continued work in the golden age of radio on Wikipedia. --DiamondRemley39 (talk) 15:34, 12 July 2019 (UTC)

Citing Newspapers.com
Thanks for the tips. I'll fill in the article titles when I have a chance.

I could upload them to Dropbox too.

Larynxa13 (talk) 15:41, 12 July 2019 (UTC)