 Welcome to Data Doctor's video, Suggestion 868, inline citations after references tag. Suggestion 868 is triggered when merge cleanup was not done properly, or when inline citations are used in the sources section. Here is the public view of Coleman Covington's profile. As you can see, under sources, there is an arrow referring to the first reference superscript, but no reference is given. Below that, there is a reference superscript of number one, yet again no source is shown. That is because an inline citation was used after the references tag. Inline citations should only be placed in the biography section. Before going further, check for other suggestions. There are none. However, look at the info column for this suggestion. It shows all of the tags used. The first, a named reference with a closing forward slash, is incorrect as this shouldn't be the first use of a named reference. The second is the references tag, which is correct. The third and last is a named reference, which is below the references tag, and shouldn't be. Return to the profile, click on edit. The reference named birth-death has a forward slash, indicating that it is referring to an earlier reference. However, there isn't one. The original named reference has been put under the sources heading. Cut and paste the original reference over the incorrect one in the biography section. Click on preview to check your work. Now the source is correctly notated in the biography section and is properly showing under the sources heading. Go to the middle of the screen and explain your changes. This is strongly recommended for all Wikitwee members and is a requirement for data doctors. Save your work. Return to the suggestions report and on the far right click on status. In the next screen, the suggestions status report. First make sure your Wikitwee ID is showing. Next choose a status, in this case corrected. Leave a comment. You can choose one from the comment hints or make one of your own. Click the update status button. The next screen shows the status history has recorded your changes. This history shows others what has been changed on the profile, when, and by whom and or done.