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{{nutshell|Simply copying and pasting the URL of an online reference is not |
{{nutshell|Simply copying and pasting the URL of an online reference is not ideal, exposing the reference to linkrot. It is preferable to use proper citation templates when citing sources.}} |
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A '''bare URL''' is a [[URL]] cited as a [[WP:CITE|reference]] for some information in an article ''without any accompanying information about the linked page.'' In other words, it is just the text out of the URL bar of your browser copied and pasted into the Wiki text, inserted between |
A '''bare URL''' is a [[URL]] cited as a [[WP:CITE|reference]] for some information in an article ''without any accompanying information about the linked page.'' In other words, it is just the text out of the URL bar of your browser copied and pasted into the Wiki text, inserted between <nowiki><ref></ref></nowiki> tags or simply provided as an external link, without title, author, date, or '''any''' of the usual information necessary for a bibliographic citation or useful for addressing [[link rot]]. |
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==What is a bare URL?== |
==What is a bare URL?== |
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A bare URL is the [[URL]] with ''no other information'' about the source useful for addressing link rot. The following bare URLs are examples of links that can rot:<br><br> |
A bare URL is the [[URL]] with ''no other information'' about the source useful for addressing [[link rot]]. The following bare URLs are examples of links that can rot:<br><br> |
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<code><nowiki>Some text http://support.nikontech.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/14083 more text</nowiki></code>, displaying as<br>some text http://support.nikontech.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/14083 more text<br><br> |
<code><nowiki>Some text http://support.nikontech.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/14083 more text</nowiki></code>, displaying as<br>some text http://support.nikontech.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/14083 more text<br><br> |
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<code><nowiki>Some text [http://support.nikontech.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/14083] more text</nowiki></code>, displaying as<br>Some text [http://support.nikontech.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/14083] more text<br><br> |
<code><nowiki>Some text [http://support.nikontech.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/14083] more text</nowiki></code>, displaying as<br>Some text [http://support.nikontech.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/14083] more text<br><br> |
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[http://support.nikontech.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/14083 "Answer ID 14083: D2X Firmware update 2.0.0 — Windows"]. ''Find Answers''. Nikon USA Inc. 2008. Retrieved 2009-05-09.<br> |
[http://support.nikontech.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/14083 "Answer ID 14083: D2X Firmware update 2.0.0 — Windows"]. ''Find Answers''. Nikon USA Inc. 2008. Retrieved 2009-05-09.<br> |
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However entered, this shows full information and is not considered a bare URL. |
However entered, this shows full information and is not considered a bare URL. |
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==What is wrong with bare URLs?== |
==What is wrong with bare URLs?== |
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There is nothing wrong with adding bare URL references to Wikipedia. If you only have time and inclination to copy the reference URL you found, we thank you for your contribution! |
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All of the following bare URL citations of the ''[[International Herald Tribune]]'' have "rotted" (stopped working), since ''[[The New York Times]]'' restructured the ''IHT''{{'}}s WWW site: |
All of the following bare URL citations of the ''[[International Herald Tribune]]'' have "rotted" (stopped working), since ''[[The New York Times]]'' restructured the ''IHT''{{'}}s WWW site: |
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==Helping to prevent future link rot== |
==Helping to prevent future link rot== |
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Please consider supplementing your bare URLs—creating full citations with title, author, date, publisher, etc. |
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If you encounter an article with many bare URLs, you can help in one of three ways: |
If you encounter an article with many bare URLs, you can help in one of three ways: |
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Before linkrot became a widespread and well-understood issue, many Wikipedia articles were created with bare URLs. Even today editors frequently cite sources by inserting bare URLs. While this is much better than leaving articles unsourced, it does expose the references to link rot. |
Before linkrot became a widespread and well-understood issue, many Wikipedia articles were created with bare URLs. Even today editors frequently cite sources by inserting bare URLs. While this is much better than leaving articles unsourced, it does expose the references to link rot. |
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We can all help to fix this problem. You can help by [[WP:VOLUNTEER|volunteering]] to expand bare URLs into proper citations, in articles which interest you, articles which are linked to them, or articles selected as [[WP:RANDOM|random articles]]. If you notice an editor habitually adding bare URLs, and you suspect that editor doesn't know how to create more complete inline citations, consider leaving a polite note on their [[WP:TALK|talk page]] thanking them for adding URLs, but referring them to [[Wikipedia:Inline citations]] for clear examples of good practices. |
We can all help to fix this problem. You can help by [[WP:VOLUNTEER|volunteering]] to expand bare URLs into proper citations, in articles which interest you, articles which are linked to them, or articles selected as [[WP:RANDOM|random articles]]. If you notice an editor habitually adding bare URLs, ''and'' you suspect that editor doesn't know how to create more complete inline citations, consider leaving a polite note on their [[WP:TALK|talk page]] thanking them for adding URLs, but referring them to [[Wikipedia:Inline citations]] for clear examples of good practices. |
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==See also== |
==See also== |
Revision as of 20:13, 28 November 2019
A bare URL is a URL cited as a reference for some information in an article without any accompanying information about the linked page. In other words, it is just the text out of the URL bar of your browser copied and pasted into the Wiki text, inserted between <ref></ref> tags or simply provided as an external link, without title, author, date, or any of the usual information necessary for a bibliographic citation or useful for addressing link rot.
What is a bare URL?
A bare URL is the URL with no other information about the source useful for addressing link rot. The following bare URLs are examples of links that can rot:
Some text http://support.nikontech.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/14083 more text
, displaying as
some text http://support.nikontech.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/14083 more text
Some text [http://support.nikontech.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/14083] more text
, displaying as
Some text [1] more text
Some text [http://support.nikontech.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/14083 Nikon] more text
, displaying as
Some text Nikon more text
A citation using the {{cite web}} template such as:
{{cite web|title=Answer ID 14083: D2X Firmware update 2.0.0 — Windows|publisher=Nikon USA Inc|accessdate=2009-05-09|work=Find Answers|date=2008|url=http://support.nikontech.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/14083}}
, displaying as
"Answer ID 14083: D2X Firmware update 2.0.0 — Windows". Find Answers. Nikon USA Inc. 2008. Retrieved 2009-05-09.
can alternatively be typed in manually as:[http://support.nikontech.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/14083 "Answer ID 14083: D2X Firmware update 2.0.0 — Windows"]. ''Find Answers''. Nikon USA Inc. 2008. Retrieved 2009-05-09.
, also displaying as
"Answer ID 14083: D2X Firmware update 2.0.0 — Windows". Find Answers. Nikon USA Inc. 2008. Retrieved 2009-05-09.
However entered, this shows full information and is not considered a bare URL.
Note that some citation styles, such as the MLA style, use full bibliographic citation that happen to display the text of the URL in addition to proper identifying information, like the author, date, and title of the publication. These are not considered bare URLs.
What is wrong with bare URLs?
There is nothing wrong with adding bare URL references to Wikipedia. If you only have time and inclination to copy the reference URL you found, we thank you for your contribution!
That said, bare URLs are subject to link rot. The usability of a bare URL depends entirely on the target WWW site retaining its chosen site structure, though it is under no obligation to do so.
All of the following bare URL citations of the International Herald Tribune have "rotted" (stopped working), since The New York Times restructured the IHT's WWW site:
- http://www.iht.com/articles/ap/2007/02/01/europe/EU-GEN-Denmark-Obit-Wegner.php
- http://www.iht.com/articles/2008/07/10/africa/eu.php
- http://www.iht.com/articles/ap/2008/07/13/europe/EU-Britain-Zimbabwe.php
A full citation, in contrast, gives the author, title, publisher, publication, and date of the work. So, if the web site address changes, the additional information may assist in finding the new location. If the source is no longer available on the internet, then the additional information may assist in tracking down the source if it is in printed form, microfiche archives, article/paper collections, published as books, and the like.
This is a full citation of the first International Herald Tribune article, using the {{cite news}} template:
- David Colman (2007-02-01). "Hans Wegner, 92, broke ground with Danish Modern chair designs". International Herald Tribune.
Notice that with the full information, it is still possible to retrieve the IHT article, via services such as LexisNexis, HighBeam Research, and others, even though the IHT's own WWW page was taken down.
Secondary problems with bare URLs are that—unless a readable text is used—they are ugly, and can affect the display of a page. For example, this bare URL with no readable text causes page widening:
The problem can be fixed using the form [long_URL useful, readable text]—note space character in middle separating URL from link label—as in the following example:
Helping to prevent future link rot
Please consider supplementing your bare URLs—creating full citations with title, author, date, publisher, etc.
If you encounter an article with many bare URLs, you can help in one of three ways:
- Tag the article at the top of the page with {{cleanup-link rot}}. This displays a header requesting that the citations be expanded, and categorizes the article as needing cleanup, bringing it to the attention of other Wikipedians.
- Even more helpful would be to expand the bare URLs into citations manually.
- Use the reFill tool for resolving bare references semi-automatically.
Before linkrot became a widespread and well-understood issue, many Wikipedia articles were created with bare URLs. Even today editors frequently cite sources by inserting bare URLs. While this is much better than leaving articles unsourced, it does expose the references to link rot.
We can all help to fix this problem. You can help by volunteering to expand bare URLs into proper citations, in articles which interest you, articles which are linked to them, or articles selected as random articles. If you notice an editor habitually adding bare URLs, and you suspect that editor doesn't know how to create more complete inline citations, consider leaving a polite note on their talk page thanking them for adding URLs, but referring them to Wikipedia:Inline citations for clear examples of good practices.
See also
- A list of Wikipedia articles with bare URLs
- Wikipedia:Citing sources, for information about how to construct a full bibliographic citation.
- Category:Articles with bare URLs for citations
- Userbox:
{{User:UBX/ReFill}}
![]() | This user uses reFill to expand bare references. |