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  2. Wikipedia:Reliable sources checklist - Wikipedia

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    Does the source indeed support the material? The author. Who is the author? Does the author have a Wikipedia article? What are the author's academic credentials and professional experience? What else has the author published? Is the author, or this work, cited in other reliable sources? In academic works? How does the author make a living?

  3. Help:Referencing for beginners - Wikipedia

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    This means that reliable sources must be able to support the material. All quotations, any material whose verifiability has been challenged or is likely to be challenged, and contentious material (whether negative, positive, or neutral) about living persons must include an inline citation to a source that directly supports the material.

  4. Wikipedia:Attribution/FAQ - Wikipedia

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    Reliable sources are credible published materials with a reliable publication process; their authors are generally regarded as trustworthy, or are authoritative in relation to the subject at hand: Books and journals published by universities and known publishing houses; Mainstream newspapers and magazines published by notable media outlets;

  5. Wikipedia:Reliable sources/rewrite - Wikipedia

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    Recognition by other reliable sources — A source may be considered more reliable if another source which is generally considered reliable cites or recommends it. Age of the source and rate of change of the subject—Where a subject has evolved or changed over time a long standing source may not be accurate with respect to the current situation.

  6. Wikipedia:What is a reliable source? - Wikipedia

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    A reliable source is one that presents a well-reasoned theory or argument supported by strong evidence. Reliable sources include scholarly, peer-reviewed articles or books written by researchers for students and researchers, which can be found in academic databases and search engines like JSTOR and Google Scholar.

  7. Wikipedia:Verifiability - Wikipedia

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    All material in Wikipedia articles must be attributable to a reliable published source. This means a reliable published source must exist for it, whether or not it is cited in the article. Sources must support the material clearly and directly: drawing inferences from multiple sources to advance a novel position is prohibited by the NOR policy. [h]

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  9. Help:Introduction to referencing with Wiki Markup/reliable ...

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    Not reliable. Forbes, a well-known American business magazine, might seem at first glance like a reliable source. And indeed, content written by Forbes staffers is considered generally reliable. However, this article was not written by a Forbes staffer, but rather by an unaffiliated contributor.