Talk:Donald F. Glut

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There is a citation for the "Writing Credits" section of the Donald F. Glut entry. This citaition stated that there is a tag on this entry since April due to missing citations or foot notes. I am new to Wikipedia and do not quite understand this. All entries I added to the Writing Credits section of the Donald F. Glut entry, which I did in April, were entries of books by Donald F. Glut and included the International Standard Book Number (ISBN) as a citation for the books I listed, which is, as the name implies, the international standard citation for verifiable book identification. The ISBN identifies the book country, publisher, and corresponding entry in R.R. Bowker's Books in Print. I am not quite sure what other citation would be needed, ISBN is the most widely used and verifiable citation available, that I know of. Any help on this would be appreciated. Jarrock 00:49, 21 May 2007 (UTC)