on 4/16/07 1:05 PM, Andries Krugers Dagneaux at andrieskd@chello.nl wrote:
You should cite the non-English Wikipedia article in the reference unless you have personally checked the sources listed as references in the non-English Wikipedia. Not doing so would violate [[[WP:CITE]] that states "It is improper to copy a citation from an intermediate source without making clear that you saw only that intermediate source. For example, you might find some information on a web page which says it comes from a certain book. Unless you look at the book yourself to check that the information is there, your reference is really the web page, which is what you must cite."
Andries
Thank you for this clarification, Andries. It does make good sense.
Marc