User talk:Ade1982
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In reference to your village pump question, I think the Wikipedia:Fair use page may provide the answers you seek.
I think an attributed quote from the interview would be fine. Audio excerpts from the interview might be pushing it. There's definitely a judgment call involved, so lean toward conservative. remington 23:58, 13 August 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Citation of audio quotes
Also in response, if you're using the <ref> style at Wikipedia:Citing sources and want to cite an interview in a footnote...[1] Well, I don't think there's any specific format, but put in as much information as you can that would help someone locate that interview later, if they wanted to check the quote or get more context. Don't worry too much about the order of the info, or what should be in italics, or what should be linked, because if someone objects they can always clean up the format later, but as the person inserting the information you're the only one that can provide accurate citation details.
Sample reference for the above footnote:
- ^ Random factoid, by Catherine Munro. All Things Considered radio show on NPR, first aired April 1, 2000.
Hope that helps! — Catherine\talk 08:45, 16 August 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Your WP:AIV
Hi! I have just removed your WP:AIV report of User:Lord_Rufus_of_the_A470 for two reasons: your report was misformatted (please read the instructions carefully next time) and also no warnings where found on the user page. If you think the editor has been misusing his editing or rollback privileges, please contact him on his talk page first and warn sufficiently. Poeloq (talk) 23:01, 6 April 2008 (UTC)