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I"m not sure if this is what I was suppose to do. Can anyone tell me how to find what is considered "reliable references" I thought I was doing good by referencing info found on the pages, but I guess it's not right to reference info and some info is better off without a reference to validate the information? If I didn't do this right, can anyone tell me how to ask a question and or if there is some type of e mail aspect connected to the site. In box maybe. If so, how would I find it.
- Please take a look at WP:Identifying reliable sources. Reliable sources on Norse religion would be peer-reviewed scholarly papers or academic textbooks that discuss the subject. More generally, sources are considered reliable if they are subject to editorial oversight and have a reputation for fact-checking and accuracy. Few websites will meet that standard. Huon (talk) 16:31, 9 March 2019 (UTC)