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{{nutshell|As BattleTechWiki's mission is to create a verifiable source for research, all material must be attributed to a reliable, published source.}}
 
{{nutshell|As BattleTechWiki's mission is to create a verifiable source for research, all material must be attributed to a reliable, published source.}}
  
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The ''burden of evidence lies with the Editor who adds or restores material''. All material must be attributed to a reliable, published source using [[Help:References|inline or external paragraph citations]]. When content in BattleTechWiki requires direct substantiation, the established convention is to provide an inline citation to the supporting references. The rationale is that this provides the most direct means to verify whether the content is consistent with the references. If the paragraph as a whole is represented by the source(s), then external paragraph citations are suitable. Alternative conventions exist, and are acceptable ''if'' they provide ''clear and precise'' attribution for the article's assertions, but inline & external paragraph citations are considered 'best practice' under this rationale. For more details, please consult [[Help:References]].  
 
The ''burden of evidence lies with the Editor who adds or restores material''. All material must be attributed to a reliable, published source using [[Help:References|inline or external paragraph citations]]. When content in BattleTechWiki requires direct substantiation, the established convention is to provide an inline citation to the supporting references. The rationale is that this provides the most direct means to verify whether the content is consistent with the references. If the paragraph as a whole is represented by the source(s), then external paragraph citations are suitable. Alternative conventions exist, and are acceptable ''if'' they provide ''clear and precise'' attribution for the article's assertions, but inline & external paragraph citations are considered 'best practice' under this rationale. For more details, please consult [[Help:References]].  
  
''The source cited must unambiguously support the information as it is presented in the article''. When there is dispute about whether the article text is fully supported by the given source, direct quotes from the source and any other details requested should be provided as a courtesy to substantiate the reference. The source should be cited clearly and precisely to enable readers to find the text that supports the article content in question. Editors should cite sources fully, providing as much relevant information as possible, including page numbers when citing books and links to the source's article on BattleTechWiki (even if redlinked).
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The source cited must unambiguously support the information as it is presented in the article. When there is dispute about whether the article text is fully supported by the given source, direct quotes from the source and any other details requested should be provided as a courtesy to substantiate the reference. The source should be cited clearly and precisely to enable readers to find the text that supports the article content in question. Editors should cite sources fully, providing as much relevant information as possible, including page numbers when citing books and links to the source's article on BattleTechWiki (even if redlinked).
  
 
If no reliable, official sources can be found for an article topic, BattleTechWiki should not have an article on it, nor should the data in question be used within other articles.
 
If no reliable, official sources can be found for an article topic, BattleTechWiki should not have an article on it, nor should the data in question be used within other articles.
  
''Any material lacking a reliable source may be removed'' if, when challenged, it goes un-defended or un-cited for a reasonable amount of time. Editors might object if you remove material without giving them sufficient time to provide references, and it has always been good practice, and expected behavior of BattleTechWiki Editors (in line with our [[Policy:Editing|editing policy]]), to make reasonable efforts to find sources oneself that support such material, and cite them. (In other words, if a challenging Editor can reasonably find and cite the material himself, he should do so, rather than delete the material.)
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Any material lacking a reliable source may be removed if, when challenged, it goes un-defended or un-cited for a reasonable amount of time. Editors might object if you remove material without giving them sufficient time to provide references, and it has always been good practice, and expected behavior of BattleTechWiki Editors (in line with our [[Policy:Editing|editing policy]]), to make reasonable efforts to find sources oneself that support such material, and cite them. (In other words, if a challenging Editor can reasonably find and cite the material himself, he should do so, rather than delete the material.)
  
 
If you want to request a source for an unsourced statement, consider tagging a sentence (preferably) or paragraph by adding the {{tl|citation needed}} or {{tl|cn}} template and a section or article with {{tl|refimprove}}. (The tag {{tl|verify}} should be reserved for articles or sections were the provided information is suspected to be false or mis-leading.) Alternatively, you may leave a note on the article's talk page requesting a source, or you may move the material to the talk page.
 
If you want to request a source for an unsourced statement, consider tagging a sentence (preferably) or paragraph by adding the {{tl|citation needed}} or {{tl|cn}} template and a section or article with {{tl|refimprove}}. (The tag {{tl|verify}} should be reserved for articles or sections were the provided information is suspected to be false or mis-leading.) Alternatively, you may leave a note on the article's talk page requesting a source, or you may move the material to the talk page.
  
''Do not leave un-sourced or poorly sourced information that may damage the accuracy of the article or BattleTechWiki's reputation.''
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Do not leave unsourced or poorly sourced information that may damage the accuracy of the article or BattleTechWiki's reputation.
  
 
===Exceptional Amounts of Tags===
 
===Exceptional Amounts of Tags===
''It is not the intention of this policy to suggest that every sentence, paragraph, article section or even article needs to be tagged as needing citations.'' Adding an excess amount of tags could actually lead the casual visitor to doubt the overall reliability of the provided material (citations provided or not) and therefore hurt the reputation of BattleTechWiki. While the vast majority of the articles currently existing on the site may not conform with the existing [[:Category:Policies|policies]] & [[:Category:Procedures|procedures]], it is understood that BattleTechWiki remains largely a work in progress. However, as Editors discover areas that need quicker attention (possibly due to the nature of the subject or the concern regarding verifiability) or subjects that would benefit from an organized effort, but need prior identification, the use of an appropriate amount of tags would be deemed beneficial.
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It is not the intention of this policy to suggest that every sentence, paragraph, article section or even article needs to be tagged as needing citations. Adding an excess amount of tags could actually lead the casual visitor to doubt the overall reliability of the provided material (citations provided or not) and therefore hurt the reputation of BattleTechWiki. While the vast majority of the articles currently existing on the site may not conform with the existing [[:Category:Policies|policies]] & [[:Category:Procedure|procedures]], it is understood that BattleTechWiki remains largely a work in progress. However, as Editors discover areas that need quicker attention (possibly due to the nature of the subject or the concern regarding verifiability) or subjects that would benefit from an organized effort, but need prior identification, the use of an appropriate amount of tags would be deemed beneficial. (An example of an overabundance of citations can be found in this [http://images.encyclopediadramatica.com/images/d/d4/Verification_needed.png screen capture] of a Wikipedia article suffering from an overzealous editor).
  
 
==Sources==
 
==Sources==
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=== Non-English sources ===
 
=== Non-English sources ===
English-language sources are preferable to sources in other languages (most likely to be German), so that readers can easily verify the content of the article. However, sources in other languages are acceptable where an English equivalent is not available. Where editors translate a direct quotation, they should quote the relevant portion of the original text in a [[BTW:FN|footnote]] or in the article. Translations published by reliable sources are preferred over translations made by BattleTechWiki editors.
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English-language sources are preferable to sources in other languages (most likely to be German), so that readers can easily verify the content of the article. However, sources in other languages are acceptable where an English equivalent is not available. Where editors translate a direct quotation, they should quote the relevant portion of the original text in a [[WP:FN|footnote]] or in the article. Translations published by reliable sources are preferred over translations made by BattleTechWiki editors.
  
 
==Exceptional claims require exceptional sources==
 
==Exceptional claims require exceptional sources==
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Exceptional claims on BattleTechWiki require high-quality sources. If such sources are not available, the material should not be included.
 
Exceptional claims on BattleTechWiki require high-quality sources. If such sources are not available, the material should not be included.
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