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[edit] Ornung
Howdie, thank you for working on the Ornung article. Wanted to point out the two citations just added weren't the best, though. I added short descriptions for each so they'd show up with titles in the references section. They were:
- Tim Roper's senior class report at the Francis W. Parker Charter Essential School
- David Yoder's page summarizing Swartzentruber Ordnung rules.
The senior project report, if you click around that site, has a bibliography. Perhaps the list of rules could be found in one of those sources? and the David Yoder site is appears to be an anti-amish web site, and fails as a neutral, third-party source. He titles the cited page "control". it also lacks verifiability without specific citations. Could you hunt for more neutral, third-party scholarly sources for the article? Again, thank you for working on the article. Sorry to nitpick. But I noticed they weren't the best and wanted to ask your help in finding better ones. Thanks again! - Owlmonkey (talk) 08:04, 15 January 2008 (UTC)