Geni, would you like to describe how you research sources?
> So I can run a 30 second search on the british library > catalogue than > go back to doing what I was going to do all along. Great > use of my > time. > Great except it all the results only cover a single > nation's canals > and building up a knowledge base like that simply isn't > viable > timewise. Have you any idea how long it would take to read > 47K books? > Strangely none of which are the book most cited in the > current > article. > Which has nothing to do with your original position. > Remember you > wanted people to review the literature. "Review" that does not mean "read everything there is from cover to cover." Perhaps I should say "survey the literature" rather than "review". The point is to identify the most promising and authoritative sources in the field. Identifying useful sources and incorporating them is a gradual process. Many good editors work on an article over a period of years. A. _______________________________________________ foundation-l mailing list foundation-l@lists.wikimedia.org Unsubscribe: https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/foundation-l