Template:Citation needed
{{Citation needed}} (also known by the redirects {{Cn}} and {{Fact}}) is a template used to identify questionable claims that lack citation to a reliable source. The template produces a superscripted notation like the following:
- Humphrey Bogart has won several snooker world championships.[citation needed].
While Humphrey Bogart may have played snooker at some point and may have won a tournament at one time, there is no reliable, published source to verify this. Also it is not common knowledge.
TemplateData
Parameter | Description | Type | Status | |
---|---|---|---|---|
name | name | no description | Unknown | optional |
reason | reason | no description | Unknown | optional |
date | date | no description
| Unknown | suggested |
Usage
Notes:
- Substitution of this template will automatically fill the date parameter.
- If you don't add a date parameter, a bot will date your entry with the month and year at a later time.
- The date parameter consists of the name of the current month and the year only, not full dates. The names of the months are capitalised in English. Any deviation from these two rules will result in an "invalid date parameter" error.
It is also recommended to add the (non-displayed) |reason=
parameter to leave a better record for future editors. For example, the following usage might be appropriate to the claim that "Humphrey Bogart has won several snooker world championships.":
{{Citation needed|reason=This claim needs a reliable source; Bogart was a famous actor, and his major biographies don't mention snooker.}}
Please remove the template when you add a citation for a statement.
Examples
This sentence shows the template used at the end.
{{Citation needed|reason=reliable source needed for the whole sentence}}
The above wikitext will render as follows:
- This sentence shows the template used at the end.[citation needed]
The template should be inserted after punctuation, such as a period or comma.
When not to use this template
The {{Citation needed}} template is intended for use when there is a general question of the verifiability of a statement, or when an editor believes that a reference verifying the statement should be provided. Other templates are available for other or more specific issues, see the list of inline templates. For example, claims that you think are incorrect should be tagged with {{Dubious}}. Being specific about the nature of the problem will help other editors correct it.
If you have the time and ability to find an authoritative reference, please do so. Then add the citation yourself, or correct the article text. After all, the ultimate goal is not to merely identify problems, but to fix them.
How to respond to this tag
The addition of this tag is a request for an inline citation to support the tagged statement. If you are able to provide a citation to support the claim, then please do so.
There is no specific deadline for providing citations. Please do not delete information that you believe is correct simply because no-one has provided a citation within an arbitrary time limit.
See also
Inline templates
- {{Clarify}}[<span title="<translate> The text in the vicinity of this tag needs clarification or removal of jargon</translate>"><translate> clarification needed</translate>]: request clarification of wording or interpretation
- {{Examples}}[examples needed]: request examples for clarification
Verification
- {{Dead link}}
{{{date}}}</></translate>" style="white-space: nowrap;">[<translate> dead link</translate>]
- request a fix for a dead external link within a paragraph or a reference citation.
Content
- {{Dubious}}[<span title="<translate nowrap> The material in the vicinity of this tag may not be factual or accurate</translate>"><translate> dubious</translate> ]: flag something as suspected of being incorrect
- {{Vague}}[vague]: flag a statement that is too vague to be unambiguously verifiable.
- {{When}}[when?]: flags a particular time period as being vague or ambiguous
- {{Who}}[<span title="<translate nowrap> The material in the vicinity of this tag may use weasel words or too-vague attribution.</translate>"><translate> who?</translate>]: for placement after descriptions of a group of persons
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