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Citing sources of information that is put into articles is an important part of Anarchopedia. This means that you should tell where the information (facts) come from. This helps to make sure the facts are right and can be verified (looked at) by the readers. | Citing sources of information that is put into articles is an important part of Anarchopedia. This means that you should tell where the information (facts) come from. This helps to make sure the facts are right and can be verified (looked at) by the readers. | ||
− | If someone cannot verify information that is in an article, they might remove the information. | + | If someone cannot verify information that is in an article, they might remove the information, or appending the {{tlx|fact}} tag to warn the reader and ask for an explanation. |
On the article page, you should list where the facts come from in sections called "References" and "See also". | On the article page, you should list where the facts come from in sections called "References" and "See also". | ||
− | [[Category:Anarchopedia help]] | + | ==See also== |
+ | *[[Anarchopedia:Reliable sources]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 22:15, 4 August 2008
Citing sources of information that is put into articles is an important part of Anarchopedia. This means that you should tell where the information (facts) come from. This helps to make sure the facts are right and can be verified (looked at) by the readers.
If someone cannot verify information that is in an article, they might remove the information, or appending the {{ fact }} tag to warn the reader and ask for an explanation.
On the article page, you should list where the facts come from in sections called "References" and "See also".