Wiki143:Wikipedia as a press source

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News searches

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

Page guidelines

  • 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 Template:Tl.
  • Use Template:Tl just once on a talk page. Multiple citations may be shown by the template, for example, see talk:Noynoying:
  1. REDIRECT Template:Press

Template:Redirect template

Formatting

If you add an article, please cite both the title and the source. Note that if you're listing an article from a traditional press wire service that ran in your local newspaper, it may not have the same title everywhere; be cautious about duplicates.

Please add your entry to the end of the page, using Template:Cite news. The template, with the most commonly used parameters, is:

  • {{cite news |first= |last= |authorlink= |coauthors= |title= |url= |work= |publisher= |date= |accessdate=2025-12-19 }}
    "Relevant/representative quote here."