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academic field because they would be too restrictive and would exclude articles on books that are worthy of notice. Again, common sense should prevail. In such cases, possible bases for a finding of notability include, in particular, whether the book is published by an academic press, how widely the book is cited by other academic publications or in the media, the number of editions of the book, whether one or more translations of the book have been published, how influential the book is considered to be in its specialty area, or adjunct disciplines, and whether it is, or has been, taught, or required reading, in one or more reputable educational institutions.
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Articles on books should not be split and split again into ever more minutiae of detail treatment, with each split normally lowering the level of notability. While a book may be notable, it is not normally advisable to have a separate article on a character or thing from the book, and it is often the
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Common sense should prevail. In such cases, possible bases for a finding of notability include, in particular, how widely the book has been cited or written about, the number of editions of the book, whether it has been reprinted, the fame that the book enjoys or enjoyed in the past, its place in the
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policy, and only under criteria other than those provided by this guideline, typically because the anticipation of the book is notable in its own right. In such cases there should be independent sources which provide strong evidence that the book will be published, and which include the title of the
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That a Knowledge (XXG) article on a book has been created by the author of that book or by any other interested party such as an editor or member of the editorial staff of that book has no bearing on whether or not that book is notable, though it does mean the person creating or editing that article
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The book has been the subject of two or more non-trivial published works appearing in sources that are independent of the book itself. This can include published works in all forms, such as newspaper articles, other books, television documentaries, bestseller lists, and reviews. This excludes media
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The book has been the subject of two or more non-trivial published works appearing in sources that are independent of the book itself. This can include published works in all forms, such as newspaper articles, other books, television documentaries, bestseller lists, and reviews. This excludes media
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rather than inclusionary; meeting these threshold standards does not imply that a book is notable, whereas a book which does not meet them, most likely is not. There will be exceptions—books that are notable despite not meeting these threshold standards—but good reasons for the notability of such
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The book's author is so historically significant that any of the author's written works may be considered notable. This does not simply mean that the book's author is notable by Knowledge (XXG)'s standards; rather, the book's author is of exceptional significance and the author's life and body of
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The book's author is so historically significant that any of the author's written works may be considered notable. This does not simply mean that the book's author is notable by Knowledge (XXG)'s standards; rather, the book's author is exceptionally significant, and the author's life and body of
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A book's inclusion in a reliable bestseller list is non-trivial treatment if the list is notable or the list is published by a notable media outlet and the list is republished or covered by other reliable sources. Bestseller lists in retailer or e-commerce sources like Amazon or self-published
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through very different processes than do books intended for the general public. They are often highly specialized, have small printing runs, and may only be available in specialized libraries and bookstores. For these reasons, most of the standards for mainstream books are inapplicable to the
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This criterion does not include textbooks or reference books written specifically for study in educational programs, but only independent works deemed sufficiently significant to be the subject of study themselves, such as major works in philosophy, literature, or
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for example is reliable, but postings to that site by members of the public on a subject do not share the site's imprimatur. Be careful to check that the author, publisher, agent, vendor, etc. of a particular book are in no way interested in any third-party
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This might be an issue as different formats of a book (i.e. ebook, audiobook, printed book) will have different ISBNs, and they will often not be sequential, especially for older books that were originally published before ebooks or audiobooks
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is not an indication of notability because the websites include large numbers of vanity press publications. A listing at any other online bookstore that includes large numbers of vanity press publications should be treated in the same way.
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The book has been considered by reliable sources to have made a significant contribution to any of the sciences, humanities or arts, or to a notable or significant motion picture, or other art form, or event or political or religious
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The book has been considered by reliable sources to have made a significant contribution to any of the sciences, humanities or arts, or to a notable or significant motion picture, or other art form, or event or political or religious
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This guideline provides some additional criteria for use in deciding whether a book should or should not have an article on Knowledge (XXG). Satisfying this notability guideline generally indicates a book warrants an article.
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for a partial list of such presses. Note that because a large portion of (en.)Knowledge (XXG) articles are written by English speaking people from English speaking nations, this list currently has an English speaking
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Publication by a prominent academic press should be accorded far more weight than the analogous benchmark defined for publication of mainstream book by well known commercial publishers, by virtue of the
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sources like personal websites, blogs, bulletin boards, wikis, and similar media are not considered reliable. Social media review sites like Goodreads and LibraryThing do not qualify for this criterion.
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A book's subject may be so specialized, such as in the esoteric math or physics spheres, that only a few hundred (or fewer) people in the world are situated to understand and comment on the material.
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of the subject itself (or of its author, publisher, vendor or agent) have actually considered the book notable enough that they have written and published non-trivial works that focus upon it.
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for the verifiability and neutrality problems that affect material where the subject of the article itself is the source of the material). The barometer of notability is whether people
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The "subject" of a work means non-trivial treatment and excludes mere mention of the book, its author or of its publication, price listings and other nonsubstantive detail treatment.
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If the book cannot be merged only because no article about the author or list for the series currently exists, consider writing the author's article or the list yourself, or
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case that despite the book being manifestly notable, a derivative article from it is not. Exceptions do exist, especially in the case of very famous books. For example,
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re-prints of press releases, flap copy, or other publications where the author, its publisher, agent, or other self-interested parties advertise or speak about the book.
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criteria. They are not exhaustive. Accordingly, a book may be notable, and merit an article, for reasons not particularized in this or any other notability guideline.
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This is not an absolute guarantee that there will necessarily be a separate, stand-alone article entirely dedicated to that book. Editors may use their discretion to
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where preformatted links for the specific book are provided, allowing access to multiple library catalogues, bookseller databases and other book resources.
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The vast majority of books whose Knowledge (XXG) articles are nominated for deletion, and whose notability could reasonably be called into question, are
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that a separate article about a book, regardless of whether the book is notable, is not the best choice. The main alternatives include
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the content about a book to an article about the author, to an article about a book series (if it is part of a series), or to a list.
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Self-promotion and product placement are not the routes to having an encyclopedia article. The published works must be
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mean independent of the publishing industry, but only refers to those actually involved with the particular book.
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Many vanity press books are assigned ISBN numbers, may be listed in a national library, may be found through a
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of a user's account, though it is not necessarily a basis for nominating the associated article for deletion.
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Knowledge (XXG) should not have a standalone article about a book if it is not possible, without including
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search, and may be sold at large online book retailers. None of these things is evidence of notability.
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The book is, or has been, the subject of instruction at two or more schools, colleges, universities
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The book is, or has been, the subject of instruction at two or more schools, colleges, universities
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Articles about books that are not yet published are accepted only if they are not excluded by the
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Failure to satisfy the criteria outlined in this guideline (or any other notability guideline) is
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process that some academic books must pass before publication is allowed to go forward. See
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For example, it may be more appropriate to feature material about the book in the
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and is expected to abide by the relevant Knowledge (XXG) guideline with regard to
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A book should, at a minimum, be catalogued by its country of origin's official or
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The five preceding criteria do not necessarily apply to books excluded by the
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Academic and technical books serve a very different function and come to be
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for more information. Failure to properly disclose a COI may result in the
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or an analogous project does not need to meet the threshold standards.
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reliable. An analysis of the manner of treatment is crucial as well;
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A book is presumed notable, and to generally merit an article, if it
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Clicking on any linked ISBN number on Knowledge (XXG) takes you to
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The criteria set forth below apply to books in electronic form (
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do not correlate with notability. Exceptions do exist, such as
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or group two or more related topics into a single article.
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written work would be a common subject of academic study.
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may apply. Substantive edits to this page should reflect
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content back into the book's article is appropriate.
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See 1244: 1242: 60:This page documents an English Knowledge (XXG) 355:or the criteria outlined in this or any other 1215: 1213: 823:book and an approximate date of publication. 616:Biblioteca Nacional de la República Argentina 458:notability guideline for web-specific content 409:"Notability" is not a reflection of a book's 328: 8: 1312:-commercial nature of such presses, and the 1231: 1229: 1182: 1180: 1138:Knowledge (XXG):Identifying reliable sources 545: 388:The criteria provided by this guideline are 1445:: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list ( 1280: 1278: 68:Editors should generally follow it, though 1128:Knowledge (XXG):Naming conventions (books) 335: 321: 179: 1170: 1168: 400:Knowledge (XXG)'s policy on verifiability 32:Knowledge (XXG):WikiProject New Brunswick 1268: 1266: 541: 1164: 285: 196: 189: 182: 1438: 1123:Knowledge (XXG):Manual of Style/Novels 1060:The Library of Congress online catalog 1055:The British Library's online catalogue 783:A book's listing at online bookstores 359:, and which is not excluded under the 1467:Knowledge (XXG) notability guidelines 820:Knowledge (XXG) is not a crystal ball 357:subject-specific notability guideline 7: 1133:Knowledge (XXG):No original research 1075:Norton Anthology of World Literature 740:Knowledge (XXG):Conflict of interest 146:or more of the following criteria: 1153:Knowledge (XXG):WikiProject Novels 1101:University of North Carolina Press 76:. When in doubt, discuss first on 25: 1148:Knowledge (XXG):WikiProject Books 493:A book is presumed notable if it 645:Articles that are plot summaries 604:Bibliothèque nationale de France 124: 52: 590:; in the United Kingdom at the 1252:writing about the book. 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