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2750:(June 2024) "Beyond ID to vote, this survey also measured if voting-age American citizens have documentary proof of citizenship documents, including a US Birth Certificate, US Passport/US Passport Card, US Naturalization Certificate, and US Certificate of Citizenship. Over 9% of voting-age citizens, or 21.3 million people, cannot readily access documentary proof of citizenship (DPOC), either because they do not have it at all or because they could not access it easily if needed. Just under 2% of voting-age American citizens, or over 3.8 million people, lack ANY form of DPOC. This means 3.8 million voting-age American citizens do not have a birth certificate, passport, naturalization certificate, or a certificate of citizenship. This disproportionately affects marginalized racial and ethnic groups, as 3% of People of Color lack any form of DPOC, compared to 1% of White Americans. Eight percent of White Americans (or over 12.9 million people) and 11% of People of Color (or over 8.4 million people) cannot readily access DPOC. Independents are also more likely to lack DPOC (4%) compared to Democrats (2%) and Republicans (1%). Independents are also more likely to be unable to readily access DPOC (13%, or almost 4.5 million) than Democrats (10%, or just under 9.7 million) and Republicans (7%, or over 7.1 million)" 2762:(June 2024) "Beyond ID to vote, this survey also measured if voting-age American citizens have documentary proof of citizenship documents, including a US Birth Certificate, US Passport/US Passport Card, US Naturalization Certificate, and US Certificate of Citizenship.Over 9% of voting-age citizens, or 21.3 million people, cannot readily access documentary proof of citizenship (DPOC), either because they do not have it at all or because they could not access it easily if needed.Just under 2% of voting-age American citizens, or over 3.8 million people, lack ANY form of DPOC. This means 3.8 million voting-age American citizens do not have a birth certificate, passport, naturalization certificate, or a certificate of citizenship. This disproportionately affects marginalized racial and ethnic groups, as 3% of People of Color lack any form of DPOC, compared to 1% of White Americans. Eight percent of White Americans (or over 12.9 million people) and 11% of People of Color (or over 8.4 million people) cannot readily access DPOC. Independents are also more likely to lack DPOC (4%) compared to Democrats (2%) and Republicans (1%). Independents are also more likely to be unable to readily access DPOC (13%, or almost 4.5 million) than Democrats (10%, or just under 9.7 million) and Republicans (7%, or over 7.1 million)" 2807:
million people, cannot readily access documentary proof of citizenship (DPOC), either because they do not have it at all or because they could not access it easily if needed."Just under 2% of voting-age American citizens, or over 3.8 million people, lack ANY form of DPOC. This means 3.8 million voting-age American citizens do not have a birth certificate, passport, naturalization certificate, or a certificate of citizenship. This disproportionately affects marginalized racial and ethnic groups, as 3% of People of Color lack any form of DPOC, compared to 1% of White Americans. Eight percent of White Americans (or over 12.9 million people) and 11% of People of Color (or over 8.4 million people) cannot readily access DPOC. Independents are also more likely to lack DPOC (4%) compared to Democrats (2%) and Republicans (1%). Independents are also more likely to be unable to readily access DPOC (13%, or almost 4.5 million) than Democrats (10%, or just under 9.7 million) and Republicans (7%, or over 7.1 million)
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million people, cannot readily access documentary proof of citizenship (DPOC), either because they do not have it at all or because they could not access it easily if needed.Just under 2% of voting-age American citizens, or over 3.8 million people, lack ANY form of DPOC. This means 3.8 million voting-age American citizens do not have a birth certificate, passport, naturalization certificate, or a certificate of citizenship. This disproportionately affects marginalized racial and ethnic groups, as 3% of People of Color lack any form of DPOC, compared to 1% of White Americans. Eight percent of White Americans (or over 12.9 million people) and 11% of People of Color (or over 8.4 million people) cannot readily access DPOC. Independents are also more likely to lack DPOC (4%) compared to Democrats (2%) and Republicans (1%). Independents are also more likely to be unable to readily access DPOC (13%, or almost 4.5 million) than Democrats (10%, or just under 9.7 million) and Republicans (7%, or over 7.1 million)
2821:(June 2024) "...3.8 million voting-age American citizens do not have a birth certificate, passport, naturalization certificate, or a certificate of citizenship...3% of People of Color lack any form of DPOC, compared to 1% of White Americans. Eight percent of White Americans (or over 12.9 million people) and 11% of People of Color (or over 8.4 million people) cannot readily access DPOC ...Independents are also more likely to be unable to readily access DPOC (13%, or almost 4.5 million) than Democrats (10%, or just under 9.7 million) and Republicans (7%, or over 7.1 million)." 950: 2371:. It could be an artefact from the 2024-08-17 module suite update. During an update there is a brief period when new and old modules coexist; attempt to use the module suite in that brief period will show as lua script errors. Another possibility is that en.wiki could not interwiki to Commons to fetch identifier limits because of a fault at MediaWiki. The usual fix when there are many upon many of these sorts of error messages is a null edit or purge your cache. 738: 720: 928: 636: 615: 1633:. Having that empty param added by the Module would simultaneously be a time-saver, as well as provide a quick check (via search-on-page + highlight) of how much work I still have left to do translating titles, and where they are located on the page. If this is accepted and implemented under parameteric control, please don't call the param 'trans', out of possible confusion with the whole purpose of the module; maybe something as simple as 584: 873: 1196: 528: 806: 788: 558: 889: 2834:
I propose we add support for an archive-access parameter. Why? I think https://en.wikipedia.org/Cardiac_stress_test#cite_note-13 would benefit from an indicator that a freely accessible copy is available at the archive by an archive-access=free parameter (which I've added for now, anticipating the
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Thanks. It's a brand new article so an old update to this module couldn't here be the reason, a link issue to Commons or so is of course perfectly possible. It would be nice if there is a way to make the error more meaningful, but no big deal if that is impossible (or too much work for the few cases
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This sort of thing is a FAQ. The answer has always been no because the purpose of an archive is not to skirt paywalls nor should we openly be making that our stated aim else these websites look at Knowledge (XXG) and remove their content from the Wayback Machine entirely which is trivially easy to
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Beyond ID to vote, this survey also measured if voting-age American citizens have documentary proof of citizenship documents, including a US Birth Certificate, US Passport/US Passport Card, US Naturalization Certificate, and US Certificate of Citizenship."Over 9% of voting-age citizens, or 21.3
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Beyond ID to vote, this survey also measured if voting-age American citizens have documentary proof of citizenship documents, including a US Birth Certificate, US Passport/US Passport Card, US Naturalization Certificate, and US Certificate of Citizenship.Over 9% of voting-age citizens, or 21.3
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PubMed.gov is a dedicated domain set up for this purpose, which suggests stability to me. Often a PubMed page does link to a free copy. Leads me to wonder if anyone has made a display tweak to surface sci-hub links. (Not arguing the main site should offer them by default, that would be a
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I worked out a version in my sandbox. In my version, I put a double quote at the beginning of each middle paragraph, which is the correct in a multi-paragraph quote that doesn't use a block quote. I also used the cite report template with as many parameters as I could find from the source.
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ing to open access resources. There are plenty of open access books these days, and plenty of books with DOIs, free and subscription both. Can this functionality be enabled for this template? Could cut down on unnecessary URLs and their attendant archival and rotting.
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You should always use the direct link and not a redirect, even if that redirect is neater. As websites change overtime redirects are usually the first thing to be deleted or lost. Pubmed is likely more stable than most, but I would still apply the general rule. --
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The purpose of the module is to (more-or-less accurately) do the grunt work of translating non-English template and parameter names to their English equivalents. Except for simple, mostly robust, month-name translations, that is all that the module does or should
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If an archived copy is not free to access, it should be removed. What are subscribers going to do? Log into the publisher's website via the archive snapshot? There's no need to tag an archive as free because they are assumed to be free, and should be.
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section above. As an immediate solution purging the article clears the error. A search for the error in articles turns up 258 articles, being a mix of already fixed articles and others needing purging. These are all new since the previous section. --
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Local consensus is that these modules sync from their sandboxes approximately once every 3-6 months. This is due to complexity of changes, the number of transclusions these modules have, and to be sure sufficient consensus exists for a
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support.) (many/most people will assume that because it's currently paywalled, they can't access it.) The green open lock would help a good fraction. It would also be useful on the two+ other pages that use the same source.
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The field even has utility empty: if I forget to come back and fill them in, some editor may come along and do it if they see the empty params, but may not look for the param in the doc if they don't know it exists.
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discussions and keep related topics together, the talk pages for all Citation Style 1 and Citation Style 2 templates and modules redirect here. A list of those talk pages and their historical archives can be found
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I checked through to see if anything was wrong, and made a couple of unrelated changes and the issue went away. It appears it needs a dummy edit for some reason. There are a few articles with the same error
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Really these URLS should just be removed entirely. It makes it look like there's a full free version when there's not. No opinion on shortening the URL used by the template/identifiers though.
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What about just the last paragraph and just for the parts not already in the text but could merit inclusion based on their coverage in reliable sources for easier context? Something like this
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Previous discussions have come to the conclusion that this is not workable. Websites change which regions can access them regularly, and these websites are regardless not fundamentally dead.
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Optionally, if additional languages such as Russian or Arabic or other non-Latin scripts are supported in the future, that same function or param could output the original title as
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FWIW the article has about 30 duplicate citations, the most I've ever seen in one article. If they were combined, the total number of citations could be reduced by about 10%. --
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The issue for book citations is that it's impossible to know if the chapter is meant to be linked, or the book title meant to be linked. And cite journal only links if
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I agree it's a monstrosity. I mentioned this discussion in the talk page of the relevant article. I'll leave it to the proponent of the quote to find this discussion.
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Thanks for flagging those - most are now fixed and we're now down to 355 citations (the other 5 duplicates had different quotes to help solidify an article in flux).
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In practice websites do not always change all URLs equally. They change some, delete some, keep some. The top-down method is how silent linkrot is introduced. --
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Do not know what the problem is but getting "Lua error in Module:Citation/CS1/Configuration at line 2083: attempt to index a boolean value." with change to
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Alternatively, the documentation should state that generational suffixes should not include the comma even if printed with a comma in the cited source. --
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Plus all the other *-url parameters. It's complex and messy. For those rare instances of ambiguity about which URL the archive-url is attached to, use
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The specific page of a specific PDF may change between clients with the same file or files with the same client. Consider using a
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But, if that quote is truly needed for the article (I don't think that it is – the source is free-to-read) then put it in
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for Arabic translations. Once you have visited a translated template and added/fixed as appropriate, delete the comment.
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IMO this content should be summarized in the article, not quoted, and certainly not quoted with multiple paragraphs.
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This is done to differentiate identifier links (... lorem ipsum dolor sit amet. ... ) from prose links (... the
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The documentation is not protected. If you believe that improvements can (should) be made, please do so,
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on Knowledge (XXG). If you would like to participate, please visit the project page, where you can join
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on Knowledge (XXG). If you would like to participate, please visit the project page, where you can join
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Spot checking the search results there's a lot more articles with errors than the last time. --
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and claim: success! atta boy! job well done! Likely though, nothing will happen and the empty
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Example display is just a mockup, I'm not passionate about any particular method. Presumably
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automatically links the title to a freely available external resource when it is marked with
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do, and many have. If users figure this "feature" out on their own, more power to them. --
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as applying to the format of the suffix when it actually applies only to its existence. --
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Feature request: enable manual title-linking of open access stable identifiers in Cite book
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the articles associated with that DOI pattern must be free-to read. Once that is done, the
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Who Lacks ID in America Today? An Exploration of Voter ID Access, Barriers, and Knowledge]
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because it doesn't redirect to the right location. "/articles" can be removed though.)
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If a CS1 citation contains a valid full URL for a PMID, it should be converted to use
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All but a few of the search results where already cleared, I've purged the others. --
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tags, I don't think that we should bother to 'fix' it until MediaWiki fixes their end.
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tags and cite it. Quotations require citations; citations do not require quotations.
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parameter) has a specific meaning: the file format of the linked source. See the
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Show a real-life example of where such a parameter is required. Note that when
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the publications of the publisher must be free-to read. Once that is done, the
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Rothschild, Jillian Andres; Novey, Samuel B; Hanmer, Michael J. (June 2024).
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I thought that I had seen it fail. And, yes, the pipe trick works outside of
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links never link to free copies. When there's a free copy, it's linked via
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nonstarter, even for a free-content website. Heavy corporate presence...)
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for clarity, omitting the date component. I'll keep close to your example.
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Hello, another Generic Title to be considered is "Unknown" or "unknown".
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In other words, I propose https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/<PMID: -->
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Currently, an author name containing a comma-delimited suffix, e.g.,
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given). It should also link when other identifiers of record (e.g.
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some editor may come along and do it if they see the empty params
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Can you explain why you think it necessary to escape the pipe?
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and slap it into google translate, paste the translation into
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when published. It shows OK when in preview without errors.
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I invariably try to follow up the module action by adding
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has translated, you can do an insource search for this:
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"Article of stuff". 1834:parameter would be a cleaner way to handle this. 993:local function build_free_doi_registrants_table() 1349: 1345: 2505:Line feed characters in quote within a citation 2041:Template:Citation Style documentation/publisher 983:part of the DOI associated with the publisher. 594:does not require a rating on Knowledge (XXG)'s 2039:Now that I've seen the text that you added to 1816:CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) 1015:part of the DOI associated with the journal. 763:Knowledge (XXG):WikiProject Academic Journals 8: 1822:or by wrapping in double parentheses, e.g., 664: 38:Help:Citation Style 1 and the CS1 templates 2208:'"`UNIQ--templatestyles-00000038-QINU`"' 2095:'"`UNIQ--templatestyles-00000034-QINU`"' 782: 714: 609: 2950:https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/18566177/ 2830:We should add support for archive-access. 2780:Center for Democracy and Civic Engagement 1734:will remain empty; such is my experience. 1448:I'll use archive.org-esque convention of 1048:I would like support for PDF page numbers 3176: 2324:Shmuel (Seymour J.) Metz Username:Chatul 2007:Shmuel (Seymour J.) Metz Username:Chatul 1959:Shmuel (Seymour J.) Metz Username:Chatul 1839:Shmuel (Seymour J.) Metz Username:Chatul 900:Knowledge (XXG):Templates for discussion 854:for tips on how to improve this article. 2956:? I think so. (Annoyingly, URLs like 2943: 2740: 2395:and a dummy edit cleared the issue. -- 784: 716: 611: 3048: 2910: 2706:template. 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