ৱিকিপিডিয়া:মৌলিক গৱেষণাৰহিত লেখা
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Wikipedia articles must not contain original research. The term "original research" (OR) is used on Wikipedia to refer to material—such as facts, allegations, ideas, and stories—for which no reliable published source exists.[1] That includes any analysis or synthesis of published material that serves to advance a position not advanced by the sources. To demonstrate that you are not adding OR, you must be able to cite reliable, published sources that are both directly related to the topic of the article, and directly support the material as presented.
এই ৱিকিপিডিয়া পৃষ্ঠাটো বা ইয়াৰ অংশবিশেষ অসমীয়া ভাষাত লিখা হোৱা নাই। সেয়ে ইয়াক অসমীয়ালৈ অনুবাদ কৰি অসমীয়া ৱিকিপিডিয়াৰ ভেটি সুদৃঢ় কৰাত সহায় কৰক। |
এই পৃষ্ঠাত অসমীয়া ৱিকিপিডিয়াৰ কেতবোৰ নীতি সন্নিৱিষ্ট কৰা হৈছে। সকলো সম্পাদকে এইবোৰ সাধাৰণতে মানি চলা উচিত। ইয়াত কৰা সালসলনিত ঐকমত্য প্ৰতিফলন হোৱা উচিত। |
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সংক্ষেপে এই পৃষ্ঠাখন: Wikipedia does not publish original thought: all material in Wikipedia must be attributable to a reliable, published source. Articles may not contain any new analysis or synthesis of published material that serves to advance a position not clearly advanced by the sources. |
This means that all material added to articles must be attributable to a reliable published source, even if not actually attributed.[1] The Verifiability policy says that an inline citation to a reliable source must be provided for all quotations, and for anything challenged or likely to be challenged—but a source must exist even for material that is never challenged. (For example: a statement such as "Paris is the capital of France" can be supported by so many reliable sources that it is highly unlikely that it would ever be challenged. We know these sources exist, and any of them could be cited. But in such an obvious case we do not require that they actually be cited. The statement is attributable, even though isn't attributed.)
Despite the need to attribute content to reliable sources, you must not plagiarize them. Articles should be written in your own words while substantially retaining the meaning of the source material.
"No original research" (NOR) is one of three core content policies, along with Neutral point of view and Verifiability, that jointly determine the type and quality of material acceptable in articles. Because these policies work in harmony, they should not be interpreted in isolation from one another, and editors should try to familiarize themselves with all three. For questions about whether any particular edit constitutes original research, see the NOR noticeboard.