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  2. Wikipedia:These are not original research - Wikipedia

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    The definition of original research in the policy is: material—such as facts, allegations, and ideas—for which no reliable, published sources exist.. This definition is clarified in a footnote: By "exists", the community means that the reliable source must have been published and still exist—somewhere in the world, in any language, whether or not it is reachable online—even if no ...

  3. Wikipedia:No original research - Wikipedia

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    For questions about whether any particular edit constitutes original research, see the No original research noticeboard. This policy does not apply to talk pages and other pages which evaluate article content and sources, such as deletion discussions or policy noticeboards.

  4. Wikipedia:Core content policies - Wikipedia

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    No original research – Wikipedia does not publish original thought: all material in Wikipedia must be attributable to a reliable, published source. Articles may not contain any new analysis or synthesis of published material that serves to advance a position not clearly advanced by the sources.

  5. Wikipedia:Common sense is not original research - Wikipedia

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    The official policy of the Wikipedia project is that this is not the proper place for original research and/or original thought. This means that you must cite a source that is not yourself or your organization. Content you post must be verifiable by second- and/or third-parties, as well as hold a Neutral point of view. These three core policies ...

  6. Wikipedia:When sources are wrong - Wikipedia

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    Here it bears mentioning: We do not engage in original primary or secondary research, but we are creators of original tertiary analysis. That is what we do as encyclopedists. That is what we do as encyclopedists.

  7. Wikipedia:Verifiability

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    Verifiability, no original research, and neutral point of view are Wikipedia's core content policies. They work together to determine content, so editors should understand the key points of all three.

  8. Wikipedia : Identifying primary and secondary sources for ...

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    Throughout Wikipedia there are essays, guidelines and policy articles about the suitability of sources for editing article content, for example, the reliability of sources and the verifiability of content. These have been written because a cornerstone policy of Wikipedia is not to use original research. One of the ways of avoiding original ...

  9. Wikipedia:Evaluating sources - Wikipedia

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    No Original Research and Verifiability are the two core content policies that determine how sources are used on Wikipedia. All sources should be used in a way that does not give rise to analyses, syntheses, or original conclusions. Original analysis by Wikipedians may not be added to articles. Edits should not rely on unclear or inconsistent ...