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Usage

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When to use this template

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You should add this template to any articles that do not have any sources that plausibly contain significant coverage. For articles that relate to sports, the template {{No significant coverage (sports)}} should be used instead, as such articles are required to have such coverage by the NSPORTS general criteria #5.

Do not add this template:

  • To articles that contain no sources. Instead, use the template {{Unreferenced}}.

Alternatives:

Parameters

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There are four named parameters. All parameters are optional.

  • |date= – month name and year; e.g. 'December 2024' (no default)
  • |find= – search keywords for {{find sources}} param 1 (double-quoted search); default: page title. See details below.
  • |find2= – search keywords for {{find sources}} param 2 (unquoted search). Alias: unquoted. See below.
  • |small= – set to left or no; see details at Ambox. Default: standard-width banner.

Examples

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{{No significant coverage|date=December 2024}}

or

{{subst:No significant coverage}}

Substitution of this template will automatically fill the date parameter.

The optional |find= parameter is available, for modifying the operation of the {{find sources}} links displayed by the template:

{{No significant coverage|find=search keyword(s)|date=December 2024}}

see below for details.

Details

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Date parameter:

The |date= parameter is (generally[1]) used to indicate when the template was added to a page. An example of its usage is {{No significant coverage|date=December 2024}}. Adding this parameter sorts the article into monthly subcategories of Category:Articles lacking sources containing significant coverage, rather than adding it to Category:Articles lacking sources containing significant coverage itself, allowing the oldest problems to be identified and dealt with first. If the date parameter is omitted, a bot will add it later.

Find parameters:

There are two 'find' parameters available to control the presentation and operation of the {{find sources}} links optionally displayed by the {{Unreferenced}} template. By default, the template displays {{find sources}} with a quoted search query 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 parameters can be used to provide the search keywords of your choice to the {{find sources}} links. Use:
  • |find= to specify keywords for an exact search (double-quoted query); this corresponds to {{find sources}} positional param |1.
  • |find2= to specify keywords for an unquoted search; this corresponds to {{find sources}} param |2. The alias |unquoted= may be used instead.

The value "none" may be passed to 'find' (|find=none) to suppress display of find sources links. (Note that specifying |find=none and a nonempty value for |find2= is not a valid combination.)

General information

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This template can either be placed at the top of an article, at the bottom of the article page (in an empty "References" or "Notes" section—usually just before a {{Reflist}} template), or on the article's talk page.

Categorization

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This template adds the article to Category:All articles lacking sources containing significant coverage and a monthly subcategory such as Category:Articles lacking sources containing significant coverage from December 2024 (as described above), which are hidden categories.

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The similar template {{More citations needed}} adds an article to Category:Articles needing additional references. {{Unreferenced}} adds the article to Category:Articles lacking sources. {{More medical citations needed}} adds the article to Category:Articles needing additional medical references as well as Category:Articles needing additional references.

Short-cut

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TemplateData

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This is the TemplateData for this template used by TemplateWizard, VisualEditor and other tools. See a monthly parameter usage report for Template:No significant coverage in articles based on its TemplateData.

TemplateData for No significant coverage

This template generates a tag to indicate that an article has no citations containing significant coverage.

Template parameters

This template prefers inline formatting of parameters.

ParameterDescriptionTypeStatus
Month and yeardate

Provides the month and year of the citation request; e.g., 'January 2013', but not 'jan13'

Example
January 2013
Auto value
{{subst:CURRENTMONTHNAME}} {{subst:CURRENTYEAR}}
Stringsuggested
Find sources keywordsfind

Search string for 'find sources' template. May be one or more words. Set to value 'none' to suppress 'find sources' output.

Example
Your keyword list
Auto value
empty string
Stringoptional
Find2find2 unquoted

Search keywords for 'find sources' unquoted search.

Stringoptional

Tracking categories

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See also

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Footnotes

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  1. ^ Because of the nature of the workflow using the current date makes sense, it is simpler to add, especially for the WP:bots it means that older dated categories do not have to be constantly created and deleted, and it enables some measure of progress. Moreover it is "good enough" to get the articles into the workflow and the intention is to ensure they are cleaned up eventually. Occasionally however it may be useful to bulk add items, to older categories, for example when the system was initially set up, when merging two schemes or when adding to the current month would swamp it disproportionately.