Talk:Honda-Broderick Cup

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Comments about awards[edit]

Much of the information on Wikipedia is supported by a single reference. When it comes to awards, I'm attempting to provide a pair of references for multiple reasons.

First, there's a lot of link rot in general, and having a second reference helps guard against not having a supporting reference.

Second, many of the entries have an existing reference to the award sponsors site. That satisfies the primary purpose of a reference, but typically provides no information beyond the bare fact that the award was issued to that person. In addition, if the only references in the article are to the sponsor's site, one might question whether it meets notability standards. Having references to sites other than the sponsor site helps support notability.

Third, an additional attribute of a reference is that it may provide additional information to the reader. This is more true when the reference is to an independent article about the award because it typically includes other information about the individual.

For these reasons, I am leaving the reference into the general sponsor site but trying to add independent references wherever possible.S Philbrick(Talk) 14:53, 15 March 2020 (UTC)[reply]