Template:Source assess table/doc

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This template generates a source assessment table, which contains assessments of sources with respect to the

general notability guideline (GNG). It is meant for use in deletion discussions
.

The use of this template does not imply a final or consensus view of how any given source should be assessed. Though it may be used to summarize a developing consensus, it may also reflect the assessments of a single editor in the course of a discussion.

Background

The

notability of article topics. From the GNG: "If a topic has received significant coverage in reliable sources that are independent
of the subject, it is presumed to be suitable for a stand-alone article or list." The GNG and other guidelines expand on what is meant by "significant coverage", "reliability", and "independence".

{{Source assess}} and {{source assess table}} provide a visually clear means of presenting an assessment of sources against each of these three criteria, as well as an overall assessment derived from these criterion assessments.

Usage

There are three different ways to use this template:

1. Using SA table generator

Add importScript( 'User:DannyS712/SATG.js' ); to your common.js page (User:[your username]/common.js). This will add a link ("SA Table Generator") in your Tools menu that will prompt you for inputs and generate a source assessment table automatically. A great option if you use this template a lot.

2. Using {{source assess}}

As the first (and only) unnamed parameter of this template, enter one or more calls to {{

SA
}}), providing parameters for each source inside that template. The table will initially display collapsed, unless the parameter |startopen= is used with a value of "Yes" (or "YES" or "yes").

Example using {{source assess}}

{{ source assess table
<!--Optional: | user=<username of editor who prepared the table> -->
<!--Optional: | startopen=Yes -->
|
{{ source assess | ... }} <!--See description of parameters at {{tl|source assess}}-->
{{ source assess | ... }}
{{ source assess | ... }}
...
}}

3. Entering parameters directly

Manually add parameters for up to ten sources directly to this template. Parameter names are the same as the abbreviated forms used in {{source assess}}, with a number 1-10 appended to indicate which source the parameter applies to. Any parameter except src can be skipped or left blank.

Parameter
(Replace "X" with a number 1-10 for each source)
Purpose Use
srcX The source being assessed Should contain, at the very least, a link to the source being assessed; it may contain any other useful information, including {{citation}} templates.
indX or iX Whether the source meets the independence, reliability, or significance criterion, respectively (use values at right)
Value Output Meaning
"yes", "y", or equivalent per {{yesno}}  [justification] The source meets the criterion
"no", "n", or equivalent per {{yesno}}  [justification] The source does not meet the criterion
"~" (tilde), "-" (hyphen),
"partial", "part", or "p"
~ [justification] The source partially meets the criterion
"?", "unknown", "unk", or "u" ? [justification] It has not been or cannot be determined whether the source meets the criterion
[blank] It has not been assessed whether the source meets the criterion
relX or rX
sigX or sX
ind_justX or ijX Justification for the corresponding assessment These arguments are not strictly required, but their use is highly encouraged; deletion discussions are evaluated on the basis of well-supported arguments based on policy and guidelines.
rel_justX or rjX
sig_justX or sjX

Example using direct parameters

{{ source assess table
| user=Example 
| startopen=Yes 

| src1 = http://www.example_source1.com/doc1
| i1 = y | ij1 = 
| r1 = y | rj1 = The source is a noted book by a well-known author
| s1 = y | sj1 = The source discusses the subject directly and in detail

| src2 = http://www.example_source2.com/page1
| i2 = y
| r2 = ? | rj2 = This is a self-published source, and the expertise of its author has not been established
| s2 = 

| src3 = http://www.example_source3.com/file1
| i3 = y 
| r3 = y | rj3 = The source is a major newspaper
| s3 = - | sj3 = The article mentions the subject briefly, but does not offer much detail

| src4 = http://www.example_source4.org/doc1
| i4 = n | ij4 = The subject works for this publication
| s4 = y | sj4 = The article discusses the subject directly and in detail
}}

Source assessment table: prepared by User:Example
Source
Independent?
Reliable? Significant coverage? Count source toward
GNG
?
http://www.example_source1.com/doc1 Yes Yes The source is a noted book by a well-known author Yes The source discusses the subject directly and in detail Yes
http://www.example_source2.com/page1 Yes ? This is a self-published source, and the expertise of its author has not been established ? Unknown
http://www.example_source3.com/file1 Yes Yes The source is a major newspaper ~ The article mentions the subject briefly, but does not offer much detail ~ Partial
http://www.example_source4.org/doc1 No The subject works for this publication Yes The article discusses the subject directly and in detail No
This table may not be a final or consensus view; it may summarize developing consensus, or reflect assessments of a single editor. Created using {{source assess table}}.


"Overall" assessment

The template computes an overall assessment of whether the source should count toward meeting

WP:GNG
, based on the three criteria. This overall assessment is determined as follows:

If... Overall assessment Meaning
All three criteria are "yes" Yes The source supports the case that the article meets GNG
One or more criteria are "~" (partial) and all the rest are "yes" ~ Partial The source partially supports the case that the article meets GNG
Any of the criteria are "no" No The source does not support the case that the article meets GNG
Any of the criteria are "?" (unknown) or blank, but none are "no" Unknown The value of the source with respect to GNG has not been or cannot be determined

See also