Wikipedia:Wikipedia as a press source 2015

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Wikipedia is increasingly being used as a source in the world press. Articles citing Wikipedia have been published in over two dozen countries including:

IF THERE ARE ERRORS IN AN ARTICLE, please post the matter to the Wikimedia Communications Committee's talk page. This way, the Wikimedia Foundation can send an official letter to the editor, or request a correction.

Note: This is not a complete list.

News searches

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Note that mentions of common mirror sites may not refer to actual mirrored Wikipedia articles.

Page guidelines

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  • If the article is about Wikipedia itself, please add it to Wikipedia:Press coverage, rather than here.
  • If the citation is in a book, rather than a periodical, please add it to Wikipedia:Wikipedia as a book source.
  • If the citation is in an academic publication, such as a peer-reviewed journals, please add it to Wikipedia:Wikipedia as an academic source.
  • Also, please check to make sure this is the first publication of the article—newspapers often reprint things other papers published days and even weeks before.
  • Place a notice on the article's talk page about the press reference. See below for instructions.
  • To link to this page from the talk pages of articles concerned, use {{Onlinesource}}.

Formatting

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  • Lastname, Firstname. "Name of article."(If necessary, brief context here) Name of Source. [Month] [Day], 2010. link
    "Relevant/representative quotation here." (Please wikify the articles that were referenced)

Alternately, you may use Template:Cite news. The template, with the most commonly used parameters, is:

  • {{cite news |first= |last= |authorlink= |coauthors= |title= |url= |work= |publisher= |date= |accessdate=2024-11-30 }}
    "Relevant/representative quote here."

Articles

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January 2015

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February 2015

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March 2015

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  • Portland Alley Sweeper —linked from Hale, Jamie (March 12, 2015). "The Alley Sweeper, Portland's back alley motorcycle ride, is swept underground". OregonLive.com. The Oregonian.

April 2015

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May 2015

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June 2015

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July 2015

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August 2015

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September 2015

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October 2015

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December 2015

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