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{{Wikipedia template}}
{{Wikipedia template}}
This template inserts a "[sic]" notation. ''[[wikipedia:Sic|Sic]]'', which comes from the Latin ''sīc erat scriptum'' (thus it was written), is used as a notation to show that an error in a quotation has been reproduced faithfully from its source, removing any doubt as to whether it might be an error of transcription.<ref name="Notation usage 1" /><ref name="Notation usage 2" />
==Usage==
Use this template to insert a "[sic]" notation within a quotation. {{tl|sic}} should be placed immediately after a point in the quotation that contains an error that also exists in the original source. This shows that the quotation has faithfully reproduced the erroneous text from its source, which otherwise might be interpreted as a transcription error.
==References==
{{reflist|refs=
<ref name="Notation usage 1">{{cite web
| author    = Maddox, Maeve
| date      = April 17, 2019
| title      = What Does <nowiki>[sic]</nowiki> Mean?
| url        = https://www.dailywritingtips.com/what-does-sic-mean/
| publisher  = Daily Writing Tips
| accessdate = January 2, 2021
}}</ref>
<ref name="Notation usage 2">{{cite web
| author    = Perlman, Merrill
| date      = September 8, 2014
| title      = How to properly use <nowiki>[sic]</nowiki>
| url        = https://archives.cjr.org/language_corner/language_corner_080914.php
| publisher  = Columbia Journalism Review
| accessdate = January 2, 2021
}}</ref>
}}


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Revision as of 06:33, 2 January 2021

This subpage provides documentation for Template:Sic.

This template was adapted from Template:Sic/doc on Wikipedia.
Adaptation is noted for reference and attribution only. This template may differ from the original in function or in usage.

This template inserts a "[sic]" notation. Sic, which comes from the Latin sīc erat scriptum (thus it was written), is used as a notation to show that an error in a quotation has been reproduced faithfully from its source, removing any doubt as to whether it might be an error of transcription.[1][2]

Usage

Use this template to insert a "[sic]" notation within a quotation. {{sic}} should be placed immediately after a point in the quotation that contains an error that also exists in the original source. This shows that the quotation has faithfully reproduced the erroneous text from its source, which otherwise might be interpreted as a transcription error.

References

  1. Maddox, Maeve (April 17, 2019). "What Does [sic] Mean?". Daily Writing Tips. Retrieved January 2, 2021.
  2. Perlman, Merrill (September 8, 2014). "How to properly use [sic]". Columbia Journalism Review. Retrieved January 2, 2021.