At 03:09 PM 6/30/2007, Fred Bauder wrote:
Like many dilemmas faced by Wikipedia, we need to do
several things:
cite the references actually used; cite easily accessed sources of
information, especially online sources; and point the reader to the
seminal articles and authorities in the field. These categories need
to be set forth in clearly identifiable sections.
For (1) we have the References section, for (2) we have the External
links section (the two often overlap, of course). For seminal
articles etc. we need a new section. Maybe call it Literature? Unlike
the other two, it should not just list sources, but actually discuss them.
Chris