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This template generates a tag to indicate that the article possibly contains original research. Template parameters [Edit template data] This template prefers inline formatting of parameters. Parameter Description Type Status Affected area 1 part Text to replace the word "article", usually "section". Example section Auto value article Line optional Month and year date The month and year that ...
A table of contents usually includes the titles or descriptions of first-level headings (chapters in longer works), and often includes second-level headings (sections or A-heads) within the chapters as well, and occasionally even includes third-level headings (subsections or B-heads) within the sections as well.
Body sections appear after the lead and table of contents (click on image for larger view). Headings introduce sections and subsections, clarify articles by breaking up text, organize content, and populate the table of contents. Very short sections and subsections clutter an article with headings and inhibit the flow of the prose.
Usage. This template will categorize articles into Category:Articles that may contain original research or one of the dated sub-categories.. Note: This template should not be applied without explanation on the talk page, and should be removed if the original research is not readily apparent when no explanation is given.
Wikipedia templates/doc. This is a documentation subpage for Template:Wikipedia templates. It may contain usage information, categories and other content that is not part of the original template page. This is the { {Wikipedia templates}} navigation box. It is suitable for transcluding at the bottoms of template documentation and templates ...
A template is a Wikipedia page created to be included in other pages. It usually contains repetitive material that may need to show up on multiple articles or pages, often with customizable input. Templates sometimes use MediaWiki parser functions, nicknamed " magic words ", a simple scripting language.
This template is used to identify statements that use analysis or synthesis of published material that serves to reach or imply a conclusion not stated by the sources, or to indicate text which appears to be the unsourced, unpublished conclusions of someone's personal findings. It is normally used without any added parameters, though a date parameter may be set when the tag is placed (if not ...
This template is an alternative to {{original research inline}} that attaches explicitly to a portion of text, for example one or more specific sentences, by surrounding the text with the template. This is especially useful for flagging a block of multiple facts or multiple sentences as possible original research, and for singling out a ...