Template:Medical citation needed span/doc
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Usage
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The {{medical citation needed span}} template may be used when there is unsourced text that should be attributed to a medical citation. Unlike the template {{medical citation needed}}, this template attaches explicitly to a portion of text, for example one or more specific sentences, by surrounding the text with the template. This is especially useful for flagging a block of multiple facts or multiple sentences as needing citation, and for singling out a specific fact that is unsourced among many sourced ones.
Avoid use for multiple paragraphs or around a list without closing and opening each template around each paragraph or list item. This kind of use causes linting errors and may disrupt the page display. An alternative with multiple paragraphs is {{Medical citations needed|section}}
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Once a citation is added, please remove this template from the surrounded text.
{{medical citation needed span|date=December 2023|text=Passage(s) to be sourced to medical citations}}
The date is optional, so the minimal syntax is:
{{medical citation needed span|text=Passage(s) to be sourced}}
Example of usage:
Sourced material.
{{medical citation needed span|date=December 2023|text=Passage to be sourced. Another passage to be sourced.}}
More sourced material.
- Sourced material. Passage to be sourced. Another passage to be sourced.[medical citation needed] More sourced material.
Compare usage of {{Medical citation needed}}:
Sourced material. Passage to be sourced.
{{Medical citation needed}}
Another passage to be sourced.
{{Medical citation needed}}
More sourced material.
- Sourced material. Passage to be sourced.[medical citation needed] Another passage to be sourced.[medical citation needed] More sourced material.
Parameters
There are three parameters to the template:
|text=
- The unreferenced content that needs a citation.
|date=
- The date in the form
December 2023
.If omitted, AnomieBOT will add it if there are no new edits for a few minutes. |reason=
- The reason for the citation request. If omitted, "This claim needs references to reliable medical sources." will be used. This text is shown as a tooltip.
TemplateData
TemplateData for Medical citation needed span
Marks a specific piece of text as needing a citation.
Parameter | Description | Type | Status | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Text | text 1 | The biomedical claim needing a citation
| Content | required |
Date | date | Month and year the tag was added
| Date | suggested |
Reason? | reason | Reason the text needs a citation; shown in a tooltip
| String | suggested |
Categorization of articles
Adding this template to an article places the article into Category:All articles with unsourced statements, Category:Articles with unsourced statements, and/or dated subcategories thereof.
See also
- {{Medical citation needed}} – equivalent which does not precisely identify the problematic text
- {{Medical citations needed}} – for entire sections requiring verifiable medical references
- {{Unreliable medical source}} – adds: [unreliable medical source?]
- {{Reliable medical sources please}} – a note for user talk pages with links to WP:MEDRS
Policies, guidelines, essays, and WikiProjects
Medicine-specific
- Vickers, Tim and Eubulides (30 June 2008). "Dispatches: Sources in biology and medicine"". The Wikipedia Signpost.
- Wikipedia:Identifying reliable sources (medicine)
- Wikipedia:Identifying reliable sources (science)
- Wikipedia:Reliable source examples § Physical sciences and medicine
- Wikipedia:Current science and technology sources
- Wikipedia:Conflicts of interest (medicine)
- Wikipedia:Manual of Style/Medicine-related articles
- Wikipedia:WikiProject Medicine
- Wikipedia:WikiProject Medicine/Resources, external resources useful for writing medicine related content
General
- Wikipedia:Citing sources, especially § Unsourced material
- Wikipedia:Independent sources
- Wikipedia:Reliable sources
- Wikipedia:Verifiability
- Wikipedia:WikiProject Reliability