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  2. Wikipedia:When to cite - Wikipedia

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    Cited elsewhere in the article: If the article mentions the fact repeatedly, it suffices to cite it once. Uncontroversial content in the lead section is often not cited, as it is a generalization of the cited body text. Subleads (generalized opening statements summarizing specific sections, paragraphs, etc.) may also be verified by the ...

  3. Wikipedia:Close paraphrasing - Wikipedia

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    Quotations must always have inline citations (see WP:When to cite), and quotations of biased statements of opinion should have in-text attribution. With direct quotation, editors should clearly distinguish the quoted material from the original text of the article following the guidelines for quotations .

  4. Wikipedia:Citing sources - Wikipedia

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    Sources are also required when quoting someone, with or without quotation marks, or closely paraphrasing a source. But the need to cite sources is not limited to those situations: editors are always encouraged to add or improve citations for any information in an article.

  5. Wikipedia talk:Close paraphrasing - Wikipedia

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    Maybe add "must always have inline citations", since that's a hard requirement from WP:V (assuming that isn't clear in surrounding sentences). I made it "Quotations must always have inline citations, and quotations of biased statements of opinion should have in-text attribution and should be cited to their original source or author".

  6. Wikipedia:WikiProject WikiFundi Content/Help:Plagiarism and ...

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    Plagiarism of cited sources, where you copy text exactly (even when you credit the author). Close paraphrasing, where you just slightly change the text of another author (cited or not). Read more detail about copying text from other sources .

  7. Wikipedia : Content that could reasonably be challenged

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    Paraphrasing a cited source. One can paraphrase Smith said Jones was exceptionally amiable as "Jones was a friendly person, according to Smith" without needing to cite the definition of "amiable". Describing the source itself. One can call a block of lines in a poem a stanza, even if no source uses that term specifically about that poem.

  8. Wikipedia:Quotations - Wikipedia

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    Many direct quotations can be minimized in length by providing an appropriate context in the surrounding text. A summary or paraphrase of a quotation is often better where the original wording could be improved. Consider minimizing the length of a quotation by paraphrasing, by working small portions of the quotation into the article text, or both.

  9. Wikipedia:Citing Wikipedia - Wikipedia

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    For the cite tool, see Special:Cite, or follow the "Cite this page" link in the toolbox on the left of the page in the article you wish to cite. The following examples assume you are citing the Wikipedia article on Plagiarism , using the version that was submitted on July 22, 2004, at 10:55 UTC , and that you retrieved the article on August 10 ...

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