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The bot's task would be to add the proper attribution wording to the article history. Input to the bot would be a page containing a list of articles, where each article would be accompanied by one required parameter identifying the source of the copy or translation.
The summary text has been slightly modified to append some sort of bot id. I have proposed (by AttriBot) but feel free to place anything there that will somehow identify it. Later, if/when a bot is approved, we should also link the id to the bot landing page. Maybe a third thing, regarding the words Dummy edit in the summary.
A prose attribution is the explicit ascription of an assertion to a source in the article's text. For example, (taken from the article Milton Friedman ): According to Harry Girvetz and Kenneth Minogue, Friedman is co-responsible with Friedrich von Hayek for providing the intellectual foundations for the revival of classical liberalism in the ...
If you encounter a harmless statement that lacks attribution, you can tag it with the {} template, or move it to the article's talk page with a comment requesting attribution. If the whole article is unsourced, you can use the {{ unreferenced }} template; for sections requiring sourcing, {{ unreferenced section }} is available.
Use this inline template as a request for other editors to attribute text that may research, opinion, a point of view, contain ''words to watch'' or is a quote that has not been clearly attributed. Place immediately after the material in question. Template parameters [Edit template data] Parameter Description Type Status reason reason A brief reason for the tag; do not include any double ...
Since situations are undeniably complex and are of different "strengths", this will interact with an individual's disposition and determine what kind of attribution is made; although some amount of attribution can consistently be allocated to disposition, the way in which this is balanced with situational attribution will be dependent on the ...
An angry, drunken grandma has been busted in Tennessee for allegedly stabbing her daughter and grandson with a kitchen knife during a Thanksgiving Day argument.
Public domain material may have in-text attribution where appropriate. If the source material bears a free copyright license that is compatible with Wikipedia's licenses, copying or closely paraphrasing it is not a copyright violation so long as the source is attributed as part of the citation or at the end of the article.