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References

The following is a list of the sources sorted by each article topic. Most are strong reliable secondary sources used to establish notability. There are other minor references (both primary and secondary) that are also used, but only as part of content guidelines for complete subject coverage.

Personal

  • Hochman, Anndee (October 7, 2015). "The Parent Trip: Julie and Derek Ramsey of Aston". The Philadelphia Inquirer. p. C3. Retrieved April 10, 2016.
    • Newspaper article.
    • Highlights the non-traditional formation of the family: adoptions of children with special needs from China.
    • Also includes some background information: High school attended and Master's Degree.
    • Original included two photos, both taken by Derek Ramsey.
  • "Philadelphia First Church of the Brethren: Sermons". churchofthebrethren.com. 2013. Retrieved April 11, 2016.
    • Minor but easily verifiable source.
    • Does not list every sermon. There are more than 10, but I have no way to prove it, and it doesn't matter much anyway.
    • Dates: Sunday February 22, 2009 / Sunday August 17, 2008 / Sunday September 30, 2007

Rambot

Photography

Chess

  • "US Chess Federation - Member Services Area". US Chess Federation. Retrieved April 10, 2016.
    • Primary source. Has lots of information and supports most of the information in the section.
  • Other references to these events exist(ed), but it is difficult to find and/or access them. Some are behind a paywall:
    • "MENNONITE HIGH CHESS KINGS MAKE ALL THE RIGHT MOVES". Intelligencer Journal. April 8, 1995.
    • "LMHS TEAM TAKES 2ND PLACE IN STATE CHESS CONTEST". Lancaster New Era. April 11, 1995. they lost in the championship match to Masterman High School of Philadelphia in the 1995 State Scholastic-Collegiate Chess Championships
    • "No Headline". Intelligencer Journal. April 6, 1998. Derek Ramsey, the second-ranked player in the Lancaster County League who led the Blazers all season while playing board one, got three out of a
    • "MENNONITE CHESS TEAM 2ND AT STATES". Lancaster New Era. April 6, 1998. The Lancaster Mennonite chess team finished second to Masterman High School from Philadelphia

Education

  • LinkedIn profile
    • Primary source used as per the five points in WP:SELFPUB
    • Some of the major references above point out the high school, college, degree, and profession, but don't spend a lot of time on details. Some are accurate, but out of date. This fills in the blanks.

Notability

  • WP:BLP1E does not apply. There has been ongoing historical significance, subject is not a low profie individual, and the event described is significant and the individual role in the event significant.
  • WP:BIO1E does not apply. There is more than one event described. Some of the events are related, but not exactly the same. Regardless, they are covered in multiple independent reliable sources.
  • WP:NOTE is covered. Notability requires verifiable evidence, Notability is not temporary, and Notable topics have attracted attention over a sufficiently significant period of time
  • WP:GNG is covered. The following have significant coverage, reliability, are secondary sources, and are independent of the subject:
    • References span from 2005 to 2016.
    • References in various formats: book, journal, newspaper, magazine, dissertation, interview, website, tweet, blog, academic paper
    • References on multiple topics: rambot, bot policy, family, photography, chess