List of Wiki Header Templates
The following is a full list of header templates and when they should be applied to cases. Templates appear at the top of case articles. Each header can be inserted based on Insert > Template and typing the header title below. The ultimate goal is to resolve the item in the header (if possible) and have a complete article.
Case Study Under Construction
Apply this header if the case study is still incomplete.
Notice: This page is a new case study and some aspects have not been fully researched. Some sections may be incomplete or reflect inaccuracies present in initial sources. Please check the References at the bottom for further information and perform your own additional assessment. Please feel free to contribute by adding any missing information or sources you come across. If you are new here, please read General Tutorial on Wikis or Anatomy of a Case Study for help getting started.
Controversial Case Study
Apply this header if the case study contains conflicting key information, or there is a reasonable doubt as to whether the events of the case occurred as reported.
Notice: Some details of this case study are inconsistent with one another, and there is a lack of credible sources found to resolve the discrepancies. This could be because information has been reported inaccurately, details from multiple separate incidents have been incorrectly considered to be related, or there are additional facts not yet discovered which explain the discrepancies. Please check the References at the bottom for further information and perform your own assessment. If you have some time, please contribute back to our database by adding any missing information or sources you come across. If you are new here, please read General Tutorial on Wikis or Anatomy of a Case Study for help getting started.
Unattributed Sources
Apply this header if the case study contains sources which haven't been attributed to any text. It would be used, for example, if a source is found which may be relevant to the case, but there isn't time to update the case study based on that source. All new references should appear near the top of the case article.
Notice: This page contains sources which are not attributed to any text. The unattributed sources follow the initial description. Please assist by visiting each source, reviewing the content, and placing that reference next to any text it can be used to support. Feel free to add any information that you come across which isn't present already. Sources which don't contain any relevant information can be removed. Broken links can be replaced with versions from the Internet Archive. See General Tutorial on Wikis, Anatomy of a Case Study, and/or Citing Your Sources Guide for additional information. Thanks for your help!