User talk:RDJanice

"Access date"
Hallo RDJanice, I had A Paris Apartment on my watchlist, since I stub-sorted the article you started on Michelle Gable and expanded it a bit, adding redirects from her two books, so I noticed you'd converted this one into an article.

But I'm puzzled: the "access date" field for an online reference is supposed to show the date you found the information on the website concerned, so that we know that the information you are adding is supported by that website as it was on that day. All your references in both articles, including those you've added today, have an access date back on 15 or 16 May 2016, although you didn't register as an editor until 2 August. Did you start work on this article under another username in the past, or print off paper copies of all the references back in May to work on the articles this month, or has someone else given you a list of sources, or what? Please explain. Thanks. Pam D  10:31, 30 August 2016 (UTC)