WikiQueer:Article wizard/Sources

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 * quote    = Good sources include:
 * Books
 * Newspapers
 * Reputable magazines
 * Academic journals

Bad sources include: }} Information on WikiQueer must be reliable and verifiable.
 * Blogs
 * MySpace pages
 * "Personal knowledge"
 * Any source that cannot be independently verified by another editor.
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Facts, viewpoints, theories, and arguments should only be included in articles if they have already been published by reliable and reputable sources. Sources should have a reputation for fact-checking and accuracy, and be independent of the subject. Citing sources is one of the core elements of WikiQueer and is official policy for every article on WikiQueer. Any unsourced material may be challenged and removed. For academic subjects, the sources should preferably be peer reviewed. Sources should also be appropriate to the claims made; for example, outlandish claims need very strong sources. If you're not sure if your sources are good enough, look at WikiQueer:Reliable sources, and if you're still not sure, you can ask at the Reliable Sources Noticeboard.

Note: Given the nature of WikiQueer, more flexibility is given than with WikiQueer. However, everything still must be cited and every effort should be made to find the best sources possible.

Good sources
 * 1) have a reputation for reliability: they are reliable sources
 * 2) are independent of the subject
 * 3) are verifiable by other editors

If your article does not cite sources, it may be deleted.

Does your proposed article have good sources?
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