The
|access-date=
is the date that the online resource addressed by
|url=
was added to the article. If
|access-date=
has been included in the citation without
|url=
then this message appears. If the citation does not use a web link, then
|access-date=
is redundant and should be removed.
When the online resource has a publication or other fixed date associated with it,
|access-date=
is of limited value though may be useful in identifying an appropriate archived version of the resource. Without
|url=
,
|access-date=
is not considered useful.
To resolve this error, provide a value for
|url=
or remove
|access-date=
. Editors should try to determine why the citation has
|access-date=
without
|url=
. For example, the citation may never have had a
|url=
, or
|url=
may have been removed because it links to a site that violates the creator's copyright (see
WP:COPYLINK
), or because
|url=
was deemed to be dead. If the citation never had
|url=
or it was removed for copyright violations, remove
|access-date=
. When a dead
|url=
has been removed, restore the
|url=
and if possible repair it (see
WP:LINKROT
).
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