reliable, secondary, independent sources
- Mnemonic: RSIS = Reliable Secondary Independent Sources
Default and extended output:
edit{{subst:RSIS}}
will produce the high-use, sentence fragment, add-in text:
- ..."
reliable, secondary, independent sources
"...
{{subst:RSIS|full=yes}}
will produce the more complete, sentence fragment, add-in text:
- ..."
reliable, secondary, independent sources that treat the topic in substantive detail
"...
Purpose
editThis template is intended to assist users at help forums, such as at Wikipedia's Teahouse, its help desk, the AfC help desk, for replying to {{Help me}}
requests, or at user talk pages, etc., where explaining the fundamentals of using and citing the right types of sources, with the right depth of treatment of the topic in order to demonstrate notability, is needed.
The default and extended output are both intentional sentence fragments, chiefly aimed at insertion in the middle of a tailored sentence, within a larger tailored post that you are composing, probably addressed to a new or inexperienced user, and its initial lowercase start, and lack of an ending period are, thus, also intentional. Tailor the surrounding text to the content and context of the specific use.
Usage
edit- This template should always be substituted by prefixing "subst:" inside the template code. Thus, use {{subst:
RSIS}}
or {{subst:RSIS|full=yes}}
, rather than{{RSIS}}
or{{RSIS|full=yes}}
.
Example usage
editTyped text:
Your draft is unlikely to be accepted at this time because it does not demonstrate the [[WP:N|notability]] of the subject by [[WP:REFB|citing]] sufficient {{RSIS|full=yes}}.
Output:
- Your draft is unlikely to be accepted at this time because it does not demonstrate the notability of the subject by citing sufficient reliable, secondary, independent sources that treat the topic in substantive detail.
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