Wikipedia:Wikipedia as a press source 2013

News searches
Note that mentions of common mirror sites may not refer to actual mirrored Wikipedia articles.
 * Wikipedia news search: Google News | Yahoo! News | AltaVista News | MSN News

Page guidelines

 * If the article is about Wikipedia itself, please add it to Press coverage, rather than here.
 * If the citation is in a book, rather than a periodical, please add it to Wikipedia as a book source.
 * If the citation is in an academic publication, such as a peer-reviewed journals, please add it to Wikipedia as an academic source.
 * Also, please check to make sure this is the first publication of the article&mdash;newspapers often reprint things other papers published days and even weeks before.
 * Place a notice on the article's talk page about the press reference. See below for instructions.
 * To link to this page from the talk pages of articles concerned, use Onlinesource.

Formatting

 * Lastname, Firstname. "Name of article."(If necessary, brief context here) Name of Source. [Month] [Day], 2010. link
 * "Relevant/representative quotation here." (Please wikify the articles that were referenced)

Alternately, you may use Template:Cite news. The template, with the most commonly used parameters, is:
 * "Relevant/representative quote here."
 * "Relevant/representative quote here."

February 2013

 * "According to Wikipedia, the present Sultan of Sulu, who has reigned since 1986 up to the present is “Raja Muda, crowned 2012".
 * "According to Wikipedia, the present Sultan of Sulu, who has reigned since 1986 up to the present is “Raja Muda, crowned 2012".

March 2013

 * "A Google search for the word "Sabah", the state at the centre of Malaysia's biggest security crisis in years, came back with a search results page that quotes "Wikipedia" calling Malaysian control of the state "illegitimate".
 * "A Google search for the word "Sabah", the state at the centre of Malaysia's biggest security crisis in years, came back with a search results page that quotes "Wikipedia" calling Malaysian control of the state "illegitimate".

May 2013

 * "Binay's Wikipedia page showed several changes. It said Binay "comes from a dynasty" in the Philippines and is professionally known as "Noggie", a play on the word "nognog" or a black person."
 * "Binay's Wikipedia page showed several changes. It said Binay "comes from a dynasty" in the Philippines and is professionally known as "Noggie", a play on the word "nognog" or a black person."

June 2013

 * "There is now a Wikipedia page on the killing."
 * "There is now a Wikipedia page on the killing."

July 2013

 * "Wikipedia has launched a new page describing today's events as a coup d'état. The entry, available to read in full here, starts with the following two sentences:"
 * "Wikipedia has launched a new page describing today's events as a coup d'état. The entry, available to read in full here, starts with the following two sentences:"

August 2013

 * "While the world watches for the next development concerning the one-time National Security Agency contractor who leaked details of top-secret U.S. surveillance programs to the press, a battle rages on the Internet – and specifically Wikipedia – over just how to refer to the man in print."
 * "While the world watches for the next development concerning the one-time National Security Agency contractor who leaked details of top-secret U.S. surveillance programs to the press, a battle rages on the Internet – and specifically Wikipedia – over just how to refer to the man in print."