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This is a documentation subpage for Template:Self-published inline. It may contain usage information, categories and other content that is not part of the original template page. |
Usage
{{Self-published inline|date=November 2024}}
This is an inline template used to flag statements with self-published sources such as a personal web page or a self-published book, which, due to the lack of oversight on such works, are therefore potentially unreliable.
When the template is added to a line of text in an article, the resulting clean-up tag links to the relevant policy page and section: Wikipedia:Verifiability § Self-published sources. (While Wikipedia:Identifying reliable sources § Self-published sources and WP:Neutral point of view are also relevant, the template does not create a link to them.)
This template categorizes its tagged articles into the maintenance category, Category:All articles with self-published sources, which is hidden in mainspace articles by a default setting in the user preferences. A logged-in user may view this and all other hidden categories by checking Show hidden categories on the Appearance tab of Preferences.
Note: Use this template outside the[ref] markup.
To flag an individual citation itself as being to such a questionable source, use Template:Self-published source, inside of[ref]. For whole sections or articles, use Template:Self-published.
This template takes a compulsory parameter (which a bot will set if the editor doesn't):
|date=date
—in the format "Month Year"
If there is no doubt at all that the source is self-published, you can use a parameter to remove the "?" from the template's output:
|certain=yes
or|certain=y
TemplateData
TemplateData for Self-published inline
<templatedata> { "description": "Used when a statement is sourced but it is questionable whether the source used is reliable for supporting the statement.", "params": { "certain": { "aliases": [ "sure", "failed" ], "label": "Certain?", "description": "If set to \"y\" or \"yes\" will remove the question mark from the template's output to denote a degree of certainty that the source is self-published", "type": "boolean", "default": "no", "example": "yes" }, "date": { "label": "Month and year", "description": "Month and year of tagging; e.g., 'January 2013', but not 'jan13'", "type": "string", "autovalue": "{{subst:CURRENTMONTHNAME}} {{subst:CURRENTYEAR}}", "suggested": true } } } </templatedata>
Redirects
- Any hyphenation will work:
{{Sps}}
See also
- {{Self-published source}} – a similar inline template for flagging the citation itself as being to a self-published source (use inside <ref>)
- {{User-generated inline}} – a similar inline template for flagging facts in the article as being reliant on a user-generated source or sources (use outside <ref>)
- {{User-generated source}} – a similar inline template for flagging the citation itself as being to a user-generated source (use inside <ref>)
- {{Self-published}} – an article- or section-level banner for self-published sourcing
- {{User-generated}} – an article- or section-level banner for user-generated sourcing
- {{Deprecated inline}} – a similar inline template for flagging use of a deprecated source
- {{Primary source inline}} – a similar inline template for flagging inappropriate use of a primary source
- {{Primary sources}} – an article- or section-level banner
- {{Third-party}} or {{third-party inline}}, when an independent or third-party source is needed
- {{Tertiary source inline}} – a similar inline template for flagging inappropriate use of a tertiary source
- {{Tertiary}} – for noting a citation to a tertiary source that does not sufficiently or at all cite its own sources (use inside <ref>)
- Wikipedia:Template messages/Cleanup
- Wikipedia:Template messages/Sources of articles