User:Philh-591
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| subheader = Create a Wikipedia list liberally laden with lots of lovely links today.
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| subheader = appropriately allusive links
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| subheader = adulatory articles as they are anathema to all authors
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[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Utilisateur:Philh-591 My French user page]
[https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:Philh-591 My Wikimedia Commons user page]
[https://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/User:Philh-591 My English Wikiquote user page]
I also contribute [https://www.openstreetmap.org/user/philh-591 at OpenStreetmap with the same user name].
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I seem to be eligible for [https://wikipedialibrary.wmflabs.org/users/ The Wikipedia Library] - see notification history. This gives access to selected paywalled resources. However, as links to paywalled resources are not popular, it may mostly be useful for searching for and identifying open access resources which can be freely linked.
Noted no News of the World (nor, apparently The Sun (United Kingdom) nor The Times) at the British Newspaper Archive. Don't know why these are absent. Access to the British Newspaper Archive via the Wikipedia Library is by them sending you a token by e-mail (monitor for it, there
is no notification). This is then used with a BNAS user account that you register (e-mail required) to gain access. Because of all this rigmarole, did not continue with this for now. Perhaps find an old edition of something of interest to try out access.
See [https://wikipedialibrary.wmflabs.org/about/ About the Wikipedia Library] for what to do and what to not do. Access to some resources has to be requested.