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A lack of references is a significant problem in a lot of articles and is one of the biggest roadblocks towards turning Wikipedia into a high-quality work. Well-referenced articles attempts to remedy this deficiency to a certain extent by recognising articles that are well-referenced, as well as their creators.
Criteria
[edit]An article can be designated as a well-referenced article if it meets the following criteria:
- It is longer than a stub
- It contains no material that appears to violate Wikipedia's three core content policies Wikipedia:Verifiability, Wikipedia:No original research and Wikipedia:Neutral point-of-view
- All works used in its creation appear to be listed under the ==References== heading
- Inline citations, in any reasonable format, are provided for all:
- Claims that may be controversial
- Negative statements about a living person (see Wikipedia:Biographies of living persons)
- Direct quotations
- Claims that could easily be mistaken for original research
- Other statements which editors agree require in-line citations
- It contains no {{citation needed}} tags or indications of factual dispute
- It does not rely excessively on primary sources
- The sources used appear to be sufficiently reliable to support the claims made
Not all articles will require inline citations in order to meet these criteria; it is possible that some articles can be written that consist entirely of common knowledge. However, most articles will require some in-line citations.
Designating and undesignating articles
[edit]The process for designating or undesignating articles as well-referenced is entirely unbureaucratic.
To designate an article as well-referenced:
- to the article's talk page, which produces:
- If
to that user's talk page, which produces:
While not entirely prohibited, you should avoid designating an article to which you have contributed significantly, to avoid the appearance of a conflict of interest.
To undesignate an article,
If there is dispute as to whether then this issue should be discussed on the article's talk page.