Template:More citations needed/doc

When to use
This template indicates that the article needs additional inline citations. This template should be used only for articles where there are some, but insufficient, inline citations to support the material currently in the article. Don't use this tag for articles that contain no unreferenced material, even if all the material is supported by a single citation.

Some editors understand this template to be redundant when it is used on articles clearly marked as stubs, since by definition stubs are unlikely to be well referenced.

For articles that have no inline citations at all, but contain some sources, use Template:No footnotes. Only use Template:Unreferenced for articles that have no references at all.


 * For articles about living persons, the more specific template BLP sources should be used instead.
 * For articles containing biomedical information, the more specific template Medref should be used instead.
 * Please consider marking individual unreferenced statements with Citation needed instead of placing this template.
 * If most of an article is supported by inline citations and a few of those use unreliable sources use and if you are certain then add the parameters

How to use
Listed below are four examples of usage:


 * (the same as )
 * This can be made smaller with or
 * (the same as )
 * This can be made smaller with or

The optional find parameter is available, for modifying the operation of the find sources mainspace links displayed by the template:

see below for details.

According to MOS:LAYOUT, maintenance templates such as this one should (except when section-specific) be placed after hatnotes, at the start of the article. That placement is supported by consensus obtained in an RfC at.


 * talk parameter


 * A talk parameter is allowed; setting this to any value will result in the message "See talk page for details." being included in the tag. If the value is a valid anchor on the talk page (e.g., the title of a section or subsection heading), then the talk page link will go directly to that anchor; if not, to the top of the page.


 * date parameter


 * This template also includes support for using the date parameter. Adding this parameter sorts the article into subcategories of Category:Articles needing additional references and out of the parent category, allowing the oldest problems to be identified and dealt with first. A bot will add this parameter if it is omitted. Be careful not to abbreviate the date, because then it will automatically add a redlinked category instead of the correct category. The simplest way to use this parameter manually is  but it can be done more explicitly as   (both result in the same output). Do not use  :   includes the leading.


 * find parameter


 * The find parameter is available to control the presentation and operation of the find sources mainspace links optionally displayed by the template. By default, the template displays with a quoted search term equivalent to the exact article title. Sometimes, especially if the article has a long, descriptive title, or if it includes parenthetical disambiguation terms, this may not give useful results. The find parameter can be used to provide the search keywords of your choice to the  links. The value "none" may be passed (none) to suppress display of find sources.

A user warning template, Uw-refimprove, is available to notify contributors that an article they created needs its referencing improved.

This template adds the article to Category:Articles needing additional references from August 2024, and Category:All articles needing additional references, both hidden categories.

General advantage

 * The naming scheme of Refimprove parallels that used for Refbegin, Refend, and Reflist, thereby reducing confusion, in compliance with the KISS principle.

BLP sources

 * Use BLP sources in articles about living persons that need additional references. If the article needs additional references but is not about a living or recently deceased subject, then use More citations needed.

More footnotes needed

 * Use More footnotes needed when the article includes a list of sources, perhaps in a "Bibliography" or "Works" appendix, but its sources remain unclear because there are insufficient inline citations.

Unreferenced and Citation needed

 * Use Unreferenced when there are no inline citations in an article. If there are one or more, but insufficient inline citations in an article, then use More citations needed.
 * However, if an article has sufficient inline citations, but the article lacks citations to cover specific information (such as no citation on a quotation) then use the inline citation template Citation needed to indicate more precisely where additional citations are needed. Unlike Citation needed, More citations needed places a very conspicuous banner in the article.
 * There are also Refimprove section and Unreferenced section for problems that are not article-wide.
 * If you decide to change the tag from Unreferenced to More citations needed, don't forget to update the date stamp in the tag.

Third-party sources

 * If an article has sufficient inline citations, but if the citations in an article are from sources affiliated with the subject (see WP:INDY), then use Third-party.

One source

 * If an article has exactly one source and that single source is likely to result in bias or other problems in the article (e.g., it cites one fringe-y book instead of a good textbook), then use One source.

Medical citations needed

 * If the article contains biomedical information, sources must meet the standards of WP:MEDRS ("it is vital that the biomedical information in articles be based on reliable, third-party, published sources and accurately reflect current medical knowledge"). If there are inline citations for biomedical information, but they do not meet the required standards, then use Medref.

Citation style

 * The More citations needed template is intended for use in articles that need additional citations, while citation style template is used to request consistency within the citations present in an article (see WP:CITEVAR). For example, when there is a mixture of footnotes or parenthetical references.

No footnotes, More footnotes

 * More citations needed can be used when there is no "References" or "Further reading" section in the article.

Sources exist

 * Similar to because both templates indicate the need for more references, but  goes further to indicate a user has at least checked that reliable sources are available to be cited. By this, the assertion is made that the article is notable.

TemplateData
{	"description": "This template generates a tag to indicate that the article needs additional inline citations.", "format": "inline", "params": { "date": { "label": "Month and year", "description": "The month and year that the template was placed (in full). \" \" inserts the current month and year automatically.", "type": "line", "autovalue": " ", "example": "June 2013", "required": true },		"talk": { "label": "Talk page section", "description": "Section name on the talk page for further discussion", "type": "line" },		"1": {			"label": "Affected area", "description": "Text to replace the word \"article\", usually \"section\"", "type": "line", "example": "section" },		"small": { "label": "Make box small", "description": "Enter any text here to make the template box small and aligned to the left.", "type": "line", "example": "y" },		"find": { "label": "Find", "description": "Custom text to seach for sources.", "type": "line" }	},	"paramOrder": [ "1",		"talk", "small", "find", "date" ] }

Redirects
Include: • #+r

• #+R

• #Citations needed

• #Citations missing

• #Cite sources

• #Cleanup-cite

• #Cleanup-verify

• #Cleanup cite

• #Few references

• #Few refs

• #Fewreferences

• #Fewrefs

• #Improve-refs

• #Improve references

• #Improve refs

• #Improvereferences

• #Improverefs

• #Missing citations

• #More references

• #More sources

• #Moreref

• #Morereferences

• #Morerefs

• #Moresources

• #Not verified

• #Notverified

• #Ref-improve

• #Ref improve

• #Refimprove

• #Sources

• #Verification

• #Verify