User talk:David Trochos
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Hey, cool contribution: Icelandic volcanoes,1783-4: contemporary reports. I see your annotations, but can you clarify where you got. Any annotations in the text should also be from a public domain source, let me know if you need some help. Regards, Cygnis insignis (talk) 19:41, 17 April 2010 (UTC)
- Thanks for the reply. If the annotations are yours there is no problem with regard to copyright. There are a number of solutions to separating unpublished text from the source; I put them in the notes section of the {{header}}, there are also some templates like {{User annotation}} for inline notes. If you want to use this template, type this
<ref>{{User annotation|Your note}}</ref>
at the reference and add {{smallrefs}} at the bottom of the page. The result is:
A line of original text.[1]
...
- ↑ Your note (Wikisource contributor note)
Regards, Cygnis insignis (talk) 14:11, 18 April 2010 (UTC)