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'''Original research''' ('''OR''') is a term used in [[Wikipedia]] to refer to [[Publication|unpublished]] facts, arguments, concepts, statements, or theories. The term also applies to any unpublished analysis or synthesis of published material that appears to advance a position — or, in the words of Wikipedia's co-founder [[Jimmy Wales]], would amount to a "novel narrative or historical interpretation." | '''Original research''' ('''OR''') is a term used in [[Wikipedia]] to refer to [[Publication|unpublished]] facts, arguments, concepts, statements, or theories. The term also applies to any unpublished analysis or synthesis of published material that appears to advance a position — or, in the words of Wikipedia's co-founder [[Jimmy Wales]], would amount to a "novel narrative or historical interpretation." | ||
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Original research (OR) is a term used in Wikipedia to refer to unpublished facts, arguments, concepts, statements, or theories. The term also applies to any unpublished analysis or synthesis of published material that appears to advance a position — or, in the words of Wikipedia's co-founder Jimmy Wales, would amount to a "novel narrative or historical interpretation."
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