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Finding Data Quality IssuesWeRelate provides a few tools to help contributors find questionable information and/or duplicates so that they can improve the quality of WeRelate data. These tools include:
Addressing Data Quality IssuesSome data quality messages indicate an error (e.g., born after mother died), while others indicate an unusual but possible situation (e.g., older than 80 at marriage). If the data is incorrect, it should be fixed. As with any data entry on WeRelate, support the correction with sources. In particular, don't assume that a typo in a year involves only the century or only the decade. For example, 1984 might be a typo for 1884 or for 1894. If the data is correct, it can be marked as such, which will prevent the issue from being displayed again. This should only be done once appropriate sources are added to prove that the data is correct. The Data Quality Issues list makes it easy to mark an issue as correct (verified), which adds a template to the talk page. The templates (which are listed below) can also be added manually. If you can't determine whether or not the data is correct, you can mark it as "deferred", which will remind you that you looked at it already and couldn't (or chose not to take the time to) resolve it. The Data Quality Issues list makes it easy to mark an issue as deferred, which adds a template to the talk page. The template (listed below) can also be added manually. Frequently Asked QuestionsHow do I remove a message from "Questionable information"?When the data is correctI've already checked the data and found it to be correct. How do I stop the "To check" message from being displayed? First, make sure the page(s) cite sources to support the data. The easiest way to suppress the message is to find it on the Data Quality Issues list and select the Verified button. Enter comments (such as "see birth records of both mother and child") and select OK. Alternately, add the appropriate Data Quality template manually. When I don't know how to fix the dataI've looked at the data but don't know how to fix it. Can I stop the "To fix" message from being displayed? No, you can't stop the message from being displayed, but you can leave a record of the fact that you couldn't resolve it. The easiest way to do this is to find the message on the Data Quality Issues list and select the Defer button. Enter comments (such as "requires a source I don't have access to") and select OK. Alternately, add the DeferredIssues template manually. When you come back to this page, before reviewing questionable information again, take a look at the talk page, which will let you know that you already reviewed the issues on this page. Why don't "Questionable information" messages show up when I look at the history of a page?The logic to determine issues as of a point in time in the past is complicated and it was deemed unnecessary to put the effort into making this work. Data Quality TemplatesWhen there is proof that the data is correctThe following templates suppress automated "Questionable information" messages, and are intended for use only after establishing source documentation to support the relevant data.
When an issue hasn't been resolvedThe following template can be used to remind yourself that you looked at a data quality issue and chose not to or were unable to resolve it at that time. |