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Redlinks at Sydney Taylor Book Award?
Jenny KilBride
Rosine de Bounevialle
Redlinks at Dromkeen Medal
Redlinks at Santa Maria College, Perth
Redlinks at Canadian Library Association Young Adult Book Award
Nadia Anghelescu
Anne Townsend
Anna Takanen
Yoshiko Kakudo
Kristina Watt
Amelia Defries
Laura Waterman Wittstock
Aimee Connolly
Amy Michelle
Frediswyde Hunter-Watts
Anne Brundle
Eva Löfgren
Marjorie Buckingham
Gill Hornby
Andrea Gillies
Kathryn Mannix
Sheila Lavelle
Mimi Lemay
Janet Grey (writer)
Diana Cumming
Geraldine Knight
Jessie Childs
Gertrude Violet McFadden (1879-1963), novelist
Little Folks (British magazine)

Tip of the day...
Redirect synonymous topic names

Many topics are naturally referred to by different names. For example, baby and infant mean the same thing. But Wikipedia doesn't have a separate article for each synonym (one article defining babies is enough). Therefore, Wikipedia includes a method for linking synonyms so that they lead to the same article. This is done using redirects.

To create a redirect, start a new page for the synonym and in it put only this:

#REDIRECT [[target page]]

...where target page is the name of the article the synonym should lead to. When a user clicks on a link with the synonym, he or she is automatically sent to the [[target page]].

Here is another example: Elizabeth II also appears under the titles Queen Elizabeth II, Elizabeth II of England, and Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom.

Caveat: do not manually create redirects when you want to rename a page, because then the history of the page resides at the old title. Use the move tab instead, found at the top of every page, which also moves the history.

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