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'''Verifiability''' is important and a [[SV:Pillars of Sarkarverse|pillar]] of Sarkarverse. It is desired that every content added in the encyclopedia will be directly cited by primary or secondary sources.
'''Verifiability''' is a [[SV:Pillars of Sarkarverse|pillar]] of Sarkarverse. All content added to the encyclopedia should not only be accurate but also verifiable, either by primary or secondary sources. Both primary and secondary sources are valuable. Depending on circumstances, either of the two may take precedence.


In this page you'll learn about different type of sources
== Primary sources ==
== Primary sources ==
'''Primary sources''' mean the sources which are written and published by the subject or closely related to the subject. For examples, books and articles written by Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar or the monks/scholars of [[Ananda Marga]].
'''Primary sources''' are any material derived directly from the subject or someone closely related to the subject. For example, books and articles written by [[Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar]] or the monks/scholars of [[Ananda Marga]] would be considered a primary source.


== Secondary sources ==
== Secondary sources ==
'''Primary sources''' mean the sources which are written by people who are not linked with/related to subject.
'''Secondary sources''' are any material derived from people who are not directly linked to the subject. For example, a third-party art review of a performance of [[Prabhat Samgiita]] would be considered a secondary source.


== Caution ==
Just because someone says it is so does not necessarily make it so. Hence, with both primary and secondary sources, care must be taken to avoid overstating a case. If Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar says that [[PROUT]] takes a particular stand, then PROUT takes that stand. Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar, as the propounder of PROUT, is the ultimate authority on the subject. If someone else, even a genuine scholar well-versed in matters connected with the subject, claims that PROUT takes a particular stand, the only thing we know for certain is that this person ''claims'' that PROUT takes that stand.


[[Category:Sarkarverse guidelines]]
[[Category:Sarkarverse guidelines]]

Revision as of 20:04, 21 October 2013

Verifiability is a pillar of Sarkarverse. All content added to the encyclopedia should not only be accurate but also verifiable, either by primary or secondary sources. Both primary and secondary sources are valuable. Depending on circumstances, either of the two may take precedence.

Primary sources

Primary sources are any material derived directly from the subject or someone closely related to the subject. For example, books and articles written by Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar or the monks/scholars of Ananda Marga would be considered a primary source.

Secondary sources

Secondary sources are any material derived from people who are not directly linked to the subject. For example, a third-party art review of a performance of Prabhat Samgiita would be considered a secondary source.

Caution

Just because someone says it is so does not necessarily make it so. Hence, with both primary and secondary sources, care must be taken to avoid overstating a case. If Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar says that PROUT takes a particular stand, then PROUT takes that stand. Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar, as the propounder of PROUT, is the ultimate authority on the subject. If someone else, even a genuine scholar well-versed in matters connected with the subject, claims that PROUT takes a particular stand, the only thing we know for certain is that this person claims that PROUT takes that stand.