Talk:Latin American and Caribbean Feminist Encuentros

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Breaking citation links

Chris Capoccia your edits on this file are not helpful. You have introduced misspellings, changing Campos Carr to Can, Ríos Tobar to Tobar, removing authorlinks, etc. Apparently you are unaware that Spanish authors have two surnames and the last one is not the family name. Please do not introduce any more errors by altering information that you do not appear to understand. Every one of these errors which now appear are the result of your editing:

  • Shayne 2007, p. 1687. Harv error: link from CITEREFShayne2007 doesn't point to any citation.
  • Campos Carr 1984, pp. 26, 28. Harv error: link from CITEREFCampos_Carr1984 doesn't point to any citation.
  • Campos Carr 1984, p. 26. Harv error: link from CITEREFCampos_Carr1984 doesn't point to any citation.
  • Campos Carr 1984, pp. 28-29. Harv error: link from CITEREFCampos_Carr1984 doesn't point to any citation.
  • Domínguez 2015. Harv error: link from CITEREFDomínguez2015 doesn't point to any citation. SusunW (talk) 15:48, 30 November 2020 (UTC)[reply]
Not sure what you're talking about in terms of misspellings. Authors are pulled in the way they are spelled by the journal records. For example, doi:10.1590/0104-026X2015v23n2p471 lists the same information under "Como citar este artículo" with author listed as: "Domínguez R., Edmé". JSTOR 40213450 lists the author as: "Irene Campos Can", maybe an OCR typo?? anyway, that is the actual text that is there. Shayne 2007, I see what the issue is. doi:10.1002/9781405165518.wbeosf038.pub2 is the 2016 book chapter and not 2007.  — Chris Capoccia 💬 17:37, 30 November 2020 (UTC)[reply]
Chris Capoccia I manually input references because there are numerous errors in databases and Spanish surnames are often improperly indexed by English sources. Look at JSTOR 40213450 and clearly the index is wrong. Her surname is not Can, per the actual article it is listed as Irene Campos Carr and a google search confirms that is her correct name. Likewise, I am not in the US and bots that remove links and replace them with DOI often remove the only accessible link here. If there is an error in a ref, clearly changing that is helpful, if you also change the link to it, but introducing multiple errors is not helpful at all. If you don't have the gadget that shows you that you have introduced errors, perhaps you should consider using it. SusunW (talk) 18:04, 30 November 2020 (UTC)[reply]