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Sport is one of the themes of the site.<ref>http://gaygamesblog.blogspot.co.uk/2011/11/sports-connection-for-uk-lgbt-history.html</ref>
Sport is one of the themes of the site.<ref>http://gaygamesblog.blogspot.co.uk/2011/11/sports-connection-for-uk-lgbt-history.html</ref>


According to WikiINdex,  
According to WikiIndex,  
:"Articles are generally written to a very high standard of presentation and content, and contain good references to reliable sources. Furthermore, articles are presented in an extremely well balanced style of prose, maintaining a consistent neutral point of view."<REF>http://wikiindex.org/LGBT_History_UK</ref>
:"Articles are generally written to a very high standard of presentation and content, and contain good references to reliable sources. Furthermore, articles are presented in an extremely well balanced style of prose, maintaining a consistent neutral point of view."<REF>http://wikiindex.org/LGBT_History_UK</ref>



Revision as of 15:18, 25 May 2013

This article is about the online encyclopaedia: for the research project run by Chris Park see LGBT History Project (blog).

The LGBT History Project is an LGBT online encyclopaedia[1] It was created in June 2011 by Jonathan Harbourne.[2]

It was launched at the pre-launch in November 2012 for LGBT History Month 2012.[3][4][5]

Sport is one of the themes of the site.[6]

According to WikiIndex,

"Articles are generally written to a very high standard of presentation and content, and contain good references to reliable sources. Furthermore, articles are presented in an extremely well balanced style of prose, maintaining a consistent neutral point of view."[7]

References

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