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Your article will be declined if the topic is not notable, violates copyright, or is not referenced properly.
- Notability
- The topic of an article must already be covered in reliable sources that are independent of the subject. These include academic journals, books, newspapers, magazines, and media with a reputation for fact checking. Social media, press releases or corporate/professional profiles do not qualify.
- Copyright
- Do not copy-paste or closely paraphrase material from sources. Rather, summarize what the source says in your own words.
- Referencing
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- Reliable, independent sources (see above) are preferred over non-independent sources
- Non-independent sources (like company websites or press releases) can be used to verify basic facts only.
- Blogs, social media, and tabloid journalism are generally not acceptable.
- To create a reference, use
<ref></ref> as follows
Bizco was founded in 1942.<ref>https://www.nytimes.com/bizco</ref>
- More details on how to cite different types of materials can be found at our introduction to referencing guide.
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