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1 Logic for usage  





2 Usage  





3 TemplateData  





4 See also  














Template:Synthesis inline








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Permanently protected template

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
 

(Redirected from Template:Syn)

  • {{Syn?}}
  • This template tag will categorise tagged articles into Category:Articles that may contain original research but not this template itself. This template is a self-reference and so is part of the Wikipedia project rather than the encyclopaedic content.

    Logic for usage

    The intention of this tag is to nudge fellow editors who may inadvertently (or otherwise) introduce text that appears to be based upon original synthesis, into supporting such text through demonstrating its previously published origins. This tag provides a good faith means for editors to allow given text of fellow editors to remain temporarily in a given article until such time as the text's previously researched origins are supported. In the event that researched origins for the text are not produced after a relatively small passage of time (i.e. no more than a few days), the tagging editor would generally be right in assuming that it could be edited or otherwise removed from the article to comply with Wikipedia:No original research. When a given editor adds this template they must concurrently add corresponding text to the tagged article's talk page to explain their concerns relative to original research for the given tagged text unless talk already exists relative to such concerns. If a given article has been tagged and the tagging editor doesn't ensure that corresponding article talk relative to the tag isn't either already available or added within a short amount of time (i.e. no more than 24 hours) then fellow editors are within their rights to remove the tag or alternatively, add talk in support of its use.

    Do not use this tag to label text which appears false or doubtful, especially in the case of biographies of living people (see this section of WP:3RR as well). In the case of text that appears false or doubtful and is not part of a biography of a living person then move such text to the discussion page and ask for citations of previous research there, otherwise remove it.

    Usage

    {{Synthesis inline|date=July 2024}}

    This template's usage is simple, after a passage of text in a given article that appears to be original research through synthesis one simply tacks on {{Synthesis inline}} to specify that particular passage as likely being of questionable origin. Do not forget to ensure that there is corresponding article talk to explain one's usage of this tag.
    For example in the original article the following text may appear:
    • If Jones's claim that he consulted the original sources is false, this would be contrary to the practice recommended in the Chicago Manual of Style, which requires citation of the source actually consulted. The Chicago Manual of Style does not call violating this rule "plagiarism." Instead, plagiarism is defined as using a source's information, ideas, words, or structure without citing them.
    To mark this particular passage merely edit in {{Synthesis inline}} at the end of "citing them." so that it will appear as in this example:
    • If Jones's claim that he consulted the original sources is false, this would be contrary to the practice recommended in the Chicago Manual of Style, which requires citation of the source actually consulted. The Chicago Manual of Style does not call violating this rule "plagiarism." Instead, plagiarism is defined as using a source's information, ideas, words, or structure without citing them.[improper synthesis?]

    TemplateData

    This is the TemplateData for this template used by TemplateWizard, VisualEditor and other tools. See a monthly parameter usage report for Template:Synthesis inline in articles based on its TemplateData.

    TemplateData for Synthesis inline

    No description.

    Template parameters[Edit template data]

    This template prefers inline formatting of parameters.

    ParameterDescriptionTypeStatus
    Month and yeardate

    Month and year of tagging; e.g., 'January 2013', but not 'jan13'

    Auto value
    {{subst:CURRENTMONTHNAME}} {{subst:CURRENTYEAR}}
    Stringsuggested
    suresure

    no description

    Stringoptional
    reasonreason

    no description

    Stringoptional

    See also


    Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Template:Synthesis_inline&oldid=974494824"

    Categories: 
    Citation and verifiability maintenance templates
    Inline cleanup templates
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