JAY JG wrote:
steven l.
rubenstein said:
repute of sources. Our "official
policy" of "cite sources" explains
that claims should come from reputable sources,
Tony Sidaway replied:
You mean [[wikipedia:cite sources]] says this? Where does it say that
sources should be reputable?
The policy states "More than that, you should actively search for
authoritative references to cite". Authoritative, in my view, means
reputable.
At the risk of splitting hairs, I usually interpret "authoritative"
as being with respect to something, while "reputable" is less
focussed. A LaRouche website can be authoritative w.r.t. official
group positions, while being considered non-authoritative on every
other subject, and maybe generally disreputable to boot.
References and external links should include at least brief
caveats about quality of sources, just as one sees in good book
bibliographies.
Stan