Please be sure that all additions to the International Space University article are verifiable. Any new items added to the article—and all of the large amount of new material added in the past couple of days—should have inline citations for each claim made. I had requested citations ({{citation needed}}) some of the older claims recently, before all the new material was added, in order to allow some time for sources to be added. However, the newly added unsourced material will need to get sources added in the next few days or be subject to removal by me. (Other editors may not wish to wait even a few days.) I assume that the large amount of new material was added in good faith; but it needs to be sourced to stay in the encyclopedia. Cheers. N2e (talk) 20:25, 27 November 2011 (UTC)
Great progress has been made in the past few days in adding citations to a lot of these article claims. Good work. There are quite a number of citations that only list the doctitle and the URL link; the citation should also include the docdate (|date= ...), the publisher of the material (|publisher= ...), and the date the source was consulted in order to write the Wikipedia claim (|asscessdate= ...). There are other {{cite}} parameters, but these five are the basics. Cheers. N2e (talk) 16:30, 29 November 2011 (UTC)