Template:AEIS/doc

Usage
This is a shortcut template for generating a link to the secondary sources sub-policy of WP:No original research, useful when it's necessary to give a reminder that only secondary sources can be used for any WP:AEIS: analysis, evaluation, interpretation, or synthesis of the facts, evidence, concepts, and ideas taken from primary sources. It saves a lot of typing.


 * Parameters:
 * y or n – begins with upper-case "A", for use at start of sentence. (These parameters accept any input like TRUE


 * s or es or plural – changes default text (singular nouns) to plural nouns "analyses, evaluations, interpretations, or syntheses"
 * adj or ic or ive – changes to adjectival "analytic, evaluative, interpretive, or synthetic", for use before words like "claims"
 * al or cal or ical – changes to alternative adjectival "analytic, evaluative, interpretive, or synthetic", for use before words like "claims"
 * ze or ize or yze or ate – changes to US/Oxford-style verbs "analyze, evaluate, interpret, or synthesize",
 * se or ise or yse – changes to UK-news-style verbs "analyse, evaluate, interpret, or synthesize" [Note: "synthesise [sic]" is non-standard even in Commonwealth English.]
 * zes or izes or yzes – changes to alt. US/Oxford verbs "analyzes, evaluates, interprets, or synthesizes"
 * ses or ises or yses – changes to alt. UK verbs "analyses, evaluates, interprets, or synthesizes"
 * ing or zing or izing– changes to US/Oxford gerunds "analyzing, evaluating, interpreting, or synthesizing"
 * sing or ising – changes to UK gerunds "analysing, evaluating, interpreting, or synthesizing"
 * ed or zed or ized or yzed – changes to US/Oxford past tense "analyzed, evaluated, interpreted, or synthesized",
 * sed or ised or ysed – changes to UK past tense "analysed, evaluated, interpreted, or synthesized"

renders as: requires a secondary source.
 * Examples:

renders as: Primary sources cannot be used for any  claims.

renders as: This material data and alleged facts, but cites no secondary sources.