Talk:Antonia García de Videgain

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I have removed the recently-added references, because none of them seem to document anything in the article, or are so poorly formatted I couldn't tell what they were (and I wasn't about to download and potentially infect my computer just to find out). Please use inline citations, so it is clear what reference is documenting what facts in the article. Also, please use appropriate descriptions - a scholarly journal article (if that is what it is) should be described with authors, title, journal, volumes and pages, not just mention of the university web site that hosts a scholarly paper service and a Url that launches an auto-download (using the Dialnet page for the article is preferable to the pdf URL, so that the reader can be sure what it is they are going to download, and that it is coming from a trusted site, first). Agricolae (talk) 20:27, 10 April 2020 (UTC)[reply]