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from EditGirl99 (talk) 00:28, 2 October 2018 (UTC) Thanks for the call-out here, too @David notMD (talk) That brings up two more questions, perhaps for you (but I don't want to keep bothering you), perhaps generally: (1) I was wondering how to deal with this with a bibliography attached — or should I be citing line and verse everywhere? Possibly, I am constantly veering between over- and undercitation? Also, (2) the entire group of articles I'm working on (all about American expressionists of varying stripes), many have substantial archives at the Archives of American Art (including this one). That *seems* to put it in a pre-existing Wikipedia category of high importance, if I understand properly ... oh, just did more searching and found this — https://en.wiki.x.io/wiki/Category:Unknown-importance_Archives_of_American_Art-related_articles, I think that information is picked up and stored on lists if noted on Talk pages. Have you ever heard of this?Reply