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Revision as of 21:48, 14 October 2017
, 7 years agoPrimefac moved page Wikipedia:Article wizard/Sources to Wikipedia:Article wizard/version1/Sources without leaving a redirect: per RFC - replacing with new version
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|quote = '''Good sources include:'''
* Books
* Newspapers
* Reputable magazines
* Academic journals
* ''Billboard''
'''Unreliable sources include:'''
* Blogs
* MySpace pages
* Facebook pages
* LinkedIn pages
* Company directory pages
* IMDb
* YouTube
* Twitter
* The organisation's or subject's own web site
* "Personal knowledge"
* Any source that cannot be independently verified by another editor.
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'''Information on Wikipedia must be reliable and verifiable.'''
Facts, viewpoints, theories, and opinions may only be used if they have already been published by [[WP:RS|reliable and reputable sources]]. Sources should have a reputation for fact-checking and accuracy, and be independent of the subject. [[WP:Citing sources|Citing sources]] is one of the most important parts of a Wikipedia article and is official policy for every article on Wikipedia. Any unsourced material may be challenged and removed. For academic subjects, the sources should preferably be [[peer review]]ed. Sources should also refer directly to the claims made; for example, [[WP:REDFLAG|strong claims need very strong sources]]. If you are not sure if your sources are good enough, look at [[Wikipedia:Reliable sources]], and if you're still not sure, you can ask the [[WP:RSN|Reliable Sources Noticeboard]] for advice.
*''Do not use other Wikipedia articles as sources'' (though you can of course copy ''relevant'' sources from other Wikipedia articles).
*''Do not include your own opinions or experience.
'''Good sources'''
# have a reputation for reliability: they are [[WP:RS|reliable sources]]
# are independent of the subject
# are [[WP:V|verifiable]] by other editors
'''If your article does not cite reliable, ''independent'' sources, it may be deleted.'''
'''Links to social media sites and YouTube will be removed'''.
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===Does your proposed article have good sources?===
{{Article wizard/button wizard|Content|My article has good sources}}
{{Article wizard/button wizard|Not quite yet|My article does not have good sources <small>(yet)</small>}}
}}
{{Quote box
|width = 20%
|border = 1px
|align = right
|bgcolor =
|fontsize = 1em
|title_bg = #dddddd
|title_fnt =
|title = Source examples
|qalign = left
|quote = '''Good sources include:'''
* Books
* Newspapers
* Reputable magazines
* Academic journals
* ''Billboard''
'''Unreliable sources include:'''
* Blogs
* MySpace pages
* Facebook pages
* LinkedIn pages
* Company directory pages
* IMDb
* YouTube
* The organisation's or subject's own web site
* "Personal knowledge"
* Any source that cannot be independently verified by another editor.
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|source =
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'''Information on Wikipedia must be reliable and verifiable.'''
Facts, viewpoints, theories, and opinions may only be used if they have already been published by [[WP:RS|reliable and reputable sources]]. Sources should have a reputation for fact-checking and accuracy, and be independent of the subject. [[WP:Citing sources|Citing sources]] is one of the most important parts of a Wikipedia article and is official policy for every article on Wikipedia. Any unsourced material may be challenged and removed. For academic subjects, the sources should preferably be [[peer review]]ed. Sources should also refer directly to the claims made; for example, [[WP:REDFLAG|strong claims need very strong sources]]. If you are not sure if your sources are good enough, look at [[Wikipedia:Reliable sources]], and if you're still not sure, you can ask the [[WP:RSN|Reliable Sources Noticeboard]] for advice.
*''Do not use other Wikipedia articles as sources'' (though you can of course copy ''relevant'' sources from other Wikipedia articles).
*''Do not include your own opinions or experience.
'''Good sources'''
# have a reputation for reliability: they are [[WP:RS|reliable sources]]
# are independent of the subject
# are [[WP:V|verifiable]] by other editors
'''If your article does not cite reliable, ''independent'' sources, it may be deleted.'''
'''Links to social media sites and YouTube will be removed'''.
----
===Does your proposed article have good sources?===
{{Article wizard/button wizard|Content|My article has good sources}}
{{Article wizard/button wizard|Not quite yet|My article does not have good sources <small>(yet)</small>}}
}}