User talk:Webetnine

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Hello Webetnine:

Thank you very much for your contributions to the Huntington's disease article. They look very interesting and clearly add value to the article. Howevever, the HD article is a featured article, and in this sense it is considered one of the best articles of wikipedia. In this sense sourcing has to be of outstanding quality. The sources you have added seem all more or less reliable, but some info on them is lacking, which would render unusable some of your content. It would be great if you could provide some more info on the sources. I would format it into the article:

Regarding the source: ''Carlson, Neil R. Physiology of Behavior. Boston: Pearson, 2013. Print'' I suppose it is a book, if so the pages that were used to source your addition should be added, or if it is an specific chapter with a different author we could cite the full chapter.

Regarding the source: HTT." - Huntingtin. N.p., n.d. Web. 06 May 2013 I am not really sure about what exactly do you mean with N.p and n.d, nor where did you find it. Moreover, since you say web I assume it is a web site in which case the url should be added.

Regarding the last source: it is a primary source (that is; an experiment). Wikipedia and more specifically should be based in secondary articles, i.e specialized books or review articles. See WP:MEDRS.

You can answer me here, in my talk page or in the talk page of the Huntington's disease article. Please do so or your additions may be removed from the article.

I await your answer and look forward to further additions from you to Wikipedia medical articles.

--Garrondo (talk) 08:25, 7 May 2013 (UTC)