Wikipedia:Improving_referencing_efforts

Wikipedia:Improving referencing efforts

Wikipedia:Improving referencing efforts


Why references are important? References are vital for the quality and usefulness of Wikipedia articles. If you don't believe me, don't take my word for it; At the Wikimania conference 2006, Jimmy Wales himself said he believed Wikipedia should focus more on the accuracy of our existing material instead of creating new material. Since then, we have broken the 5 million article mark and there is still much room for improvement.

We tell people to not rely on Wikipedia as their sole source of information but rather use it as a starting point for further research. For this to work, articles not only need external links to guide readers to further information, but also a list of sources we used to write the Wikipedia article so the reader can go and check our material against that of the sources to check our accuracy.

In other words, we need to make a joined effort to clean up the references in Wikipedia.

With this page I hope to spur the discussion towards a proposal we can use to actively counter this problem by choosing a middle ground between the group of people who advocate deletion of unreferenced entries and those who prefer keeping them without actively working on their improvement.

Current situation

Problem

There are lots of articles that have unsourced and questionable information. Some articles are totally unreferenced. Only a tiny percentage of articles have citations/sources for all important information.

Each month thousands of articles are marked with {{unreferenced}}: This article does not cite any sources. With a multiple-year backlog in this category only growing longer, there is little chance of editors catching up if something new is not done. (As of early January 2016, the total number of articles in this category was more than 217,000.)

The current WikiProjects that deal with this problem are Wikipedia:Unreferenced articles and Wikipedia:WikiProject Fact and Reference Check. Despite the combined efforts of these WikiProjects the backlog continues to grow.

Simply deleting all unreferenced articles would leave a huge hole in Wikipedia's coverage; that isn't going to happen. Deleting all unsourced statements also isn't going to happen: certainly the majority of such statements are true.

Solving the problem

Unlike stubs and deletion, efforts to improve referencing have yet to make full use of the fact we have a large group of active WikiProjects filled with editors who are interested in specific subjects or topics in a certain language area. For example, people who are interested in chemistry are more likely to know where to find sources for chemistry-related articles and judge how reliable chemistry-related articles are.

To improve the situation, fact-checking efforts should make use of WikiProjects, categorization, and other technical features to attract the enthusiasts and experts who can add references and remove incorrect statements.

Current viewpoints

  • The burden of proof for verifiability lies on the creator (initial author) of an article, but a lack of references doesn't mean an article is false, nor that it is non-notable. An article can only be deleted if no sources can be found after reasonable efforts have been made.
  • Trying to force editors to provide references may deter new editors from contributing good material - though a similar requirement is already in place on WP:AFC, when the notability of an article is challenged.
  • Referencing articles may require expert knowledge; whether or not it does, it is time consuming.
  • Information in articles always gets copied to many places on the Web. Leaving unreferenced information in articles for long periods of time can make it difficult to determine if existing information on the web came entirely from the unreferenced material, or preceded when the information was added to Wikipedia.
  • Having unreferenced material is bad for Wikipedia's credibility.
  • When dubious statements and articles are to be removed, a frequent response by other editors is often to ask those removing the statements and articles to help improve articles and referencing; those making this response don't volunteer to actually do any improving themselves.
Failed proposals
  • Previous proposals to create a special speedy deletion criterion to delete unreferenced articles after a grace period have found no consensus. (Wikipedia:Requests for verification)

Proposals

More information This collapse box contains proposals from 2008 and 2009, many of which have been acted upon. If you have new ideas, please share them discussion page ...

Future

Once the problem is no longer the lack of sources in articles, we need to go a step further and start checking references on a regular basis to make sure they still point in the right direction.

How can I help now?

There are a number of different Wikipedia Backlog categories that help track the existing backlog of referencing activities. They fall into two major groups, Lacking References and Ensuring Accuracy through existing references:

Help now: Solve Citations Needed!

At the moment, there are over 517,981 articles with "Citation needed" statements. They are some of the easiest referencing issues to solve, because you are frequently looking for a targeted and singular reference. You can browse the whole list of these articles at Category:All articles with unsourced statements.

With 517,981 statements that need WP:Verification, sometimes it's hard to choose which article to work on. The tool Citation Hunt makes that easier by suggesting random articles, which you can sort by topical category membership.

I can help! Give me a random citation to find!

FAQ

Q: Why not simply delete all unreferenced statements?
A: Unreferenced doesn't generally equal untrue, nor does it necessarily mean there are no references to be found. When faced with unreferenced information, an editor should make an effort to find sources before deleting material. The exception is when questioned material is libellous or otherwise harmful to people; in such cases, it is entirely proper to remove unsourced or improperly sourced statements, immediately.
Q: Why not increase the bar of notability so we get a lower, more manageable number of articles?
A: Changing the bar of notability would lead to the removal of thousands of articles, but the ones that would be removed aren't necessarily the ones that currently lack any sources.

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