In Line Citations edit

APA style citations are clearer and more organized than in-line citations. APA style citations take you directly to the source in alphabetical order using appropriate page numbers. They also lend more credence and weight to the sourced material than in-line citations as the source information is more out-in-the open. In-line citations are difficult to interpret, discouraging to alter and tend to hide their information from the reader. They also discourage the reader from actively looking to see if sources are legitimate or in any way verifiable. They do not encourage good research.--Cstevencampbell (talk) 04:43, 9 August 2011 (UTC)Reply

Sinclair note moved here from article edit

(Note: Dave Sinclair is a well-known collector and vendor of diecast and other automobilia. He started selling diecast vehicles in 1964. Sinclair nearly single-handedly brought specialty European diecast to the U.S. during the 1970s. Information from his newsletters and catalogs is respected period information on the subject (see Levine 2009.)

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