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I like to use this link or the articles within this link as a reference.
I think this is possible because it is a well known(notable) website with a:
Google page rank of 6
and an Alexa Traffic Rank: 585,348
and with the Alexa traffic Rank in Great Britain of: 167,095
and having 129 sites linking in according to Alexa.
Looking at the site, it seems that they just republish material from other sources; they list the source at the end of the article. It would be best to evaluate the original source instead. For example, done of the material is from press releases, which don't make good references.
Shell Kinney (mobile) (
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13:24, 10 June 2011 (UTC)reply
Hello Shell, You are right about that. If you track the sources it is coming from INREV eventually. That is of course the only source that can make these kind of announcements. The following article is coming directly from INREV as you can see at the bottom of the article:
http://www.europe-re.com/system/main.php?pageid=2616&articleid=17137&objectid=10917 . Does this mean then that I can use this article as a reference? It is coming from INREV and telling about INREV so it is reliable and it is being published on a notable website.--
ElHolandes (
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16:01, 10 June 2011 (UTC)reply