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As a book written by the awarded journalist and writer ], this books encyclopaedic setting is to document the works for which this author was awarded. I will remove ]. In case you disagree please move to ]. <span style="font-family:trebuchet MS;">]/]\]</span> 10:38, 28 August 2011 (UTC) |
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As a book written by the awarded journalist and writer ], this books encyclopaedic setting is to document the works for which this author was awarded. I will remove ]. In case you disagree please move to ]. <span style="font-family:trebuchet MS;">]/]\]</span> 10:38, 28 August 2011 (UTC) |
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:Please note, that notability is not inherited. I have added to the article page three problem tags. First, the Finnish source is the original publisher of the book in the Finnish language; therefore it is a primary source. It can't be used to established notability. Second, the Latvian source is an online bookstore. It is not a reliable source, and would be akin to utilising an amazon.com link, and as such can not be used to establish notability. Third, because there are no independent, third-party sources which discuss the book in any great depth, at least not which are presented on the article at the moment, this brings into question whether the book actually meets notability guidelines for books. Please refer to ] for further information; what I have raised here is all contained in there. At best, it would appear that this article is probably a candidate to be merged into the ] (the author) article. --] <sup>]</sup> 00:26, 4 September 2011 (UTC) |
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:Please note, that notability is not inherited. I have added to the article page three problem tags. First, the Finnish source is the original publisher of the book in the Finnish language; therefore it is a primary source. It can't be used to established notability. Second, the Latvian source is an online bookstore. It is not a reliable source, and would be akin to utilising an amazon.com link, and as such can not be used to establish notability. Third, because there are no independent, third-party sources which discuss the book in any great depth, at least not which are presented on the article at the moment, this brings into question whether the book actually meets notability guidelines for books. Please refer to ] for further information; what I have raised here is all contained in there. At best, it would appear that this article is probably a candidate to be merged into the ] (the author) article. --] <sup>]</sup> 00:26, 4 September 2011 (UTC) |
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::I agree that the article still needs to pass the notability criterias for books, so I am working on finding sources to meet these criterias, which will require some days for me to convert into usefull text in English, since I work slow on translating Latvian. When it comes to the link to the online bookstore, it was not intended as a "reliable source", so to speak, merely to verify the book actually exists in a Russian language translation. <span style="font-family:trebuchet MS;">]/]\]</span> 18:33, 4 September 2011 (UTC) |