Template:Expert review
This article has passed independent expert peer review. |
Usage
This template is used when an article has passed a peer review by an independent subject expert. This certifies that the information contained is accurate and up to date. As articles change over time from the last review to the current revisions, we add the difference between revisions between the last reviewed version and the current unreviewed one.
To add {{Expert review}} on an article paste the following
{{Expert review}}
onto the top of the article
Parameters
Use the template like this {{Expert review|link1|link2}}
The first link refers to the last peer reviewed edition of the article. The second link refers to the difference between revisions of the current article and the last peer reviewed version. Always have the current revision used, not the current revision at the time of you adding the template, as it will become outdated.
To do this, format your link like this: https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=EXAMPLE&diff=cur&oldid=ID so that "ID" is the id of the peer reviewed edition. This will ensure your diff link is always up to date. For more information, see Special:Diff.
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