User:Iadmc/How to source an article
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Besides being about notable subjects, all articles on Wikipedia need to be verifiable from reliable sources. This is especially true of biographies of living persons [BLPs]. In general, it is the responsbility of the editor contributing or restoring the material to source it. There are several ways to find sources for an article, and several ways to use those sources within an article. These are explained below.
Biographies of living persons
There are many reasons that articles about living persons should be sourced. After all, they are living breathing human beings just like you and me and deserve respect. The ost important legal reason, however is that all statements about living persons need to avoid making libelous claims. New BLPs, especially, need to be sourced. Wikipedia recently decided that BLPs must be sourced; however, rather than deleting en bloc all unsourced BLPs, it was felt that no new unsourced BLPs would be allowed to stand. To this end, a new deletion process, a close relative of the process described in Wikipedia:Proposed deletion, is under development. (See Wikipedia talk:Sticky Prod workshop.)
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