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Contested deletion edit
This is part of Wikigap. Editor is working on it. --Saqib (talk) 04:44, 12 October 2019 (UTC)
My edits edit
@Nayabmir, Saqib, Maryam.saeed90, and Creffett: I have just made a number of edits to this draft. Mostly I have added bibliographic metadata to citations, and corrected some that was in an incorrect format. I want to remind you to provide all available bibliographic info on cited sources such as title, author, publication date, access date (for online sources), and publication name. I want to remind you that work= or website= should indicate the publication name, not the online web domain. If the work is notable and has an article on Wikipedia, this parameter may be wiki-linked in the cite template. see the edited draft for examples. I also combined some duplicate cites using reference names. I also converted an apparent header to a proper wiki section header, and removed an unneeded intensifier which made the language a bit more promotional than in had to be. Some further editing to adhere strictly to neutrality would be advisable. I have pinged all editors listed in the history. Thanks for your contributions. DES (talk)DESiegel Contribs 19:02, 12 October 2019 (UTC)