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  2. Wikipedia : Manual of Style/Layout

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    Whether a link belongs in the "See also" section is ultimately a matter of editorial judgment and common sense. One purpose of "See also" links is to enable readers to explore tangentially related topics; however, articles linked should be related to the topic of the article or be in the same defining category.

  3. Template:Note - Wikipedia

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    The note templates place notes into an article, and the ref templates place labeled references to the notes, with the labels normally hyperlinks for navigating from a ref to a corresponding note and back from the note to the ref. The label pair of templates are similar to the pair without the label name, but with more features.

  4. Category : The American Mathematical Monthly editors

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    This category is for persons who are or have been editor-in-chief of The American Mathematical Monthly, hence excluding associate editors, guest editors, editorial board members, etc. Pages in category "The American Mathematical Monthly editors"

  5. Editorial calendar - Wikipedia

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    An editorial calendar, or publishing schedule, is used by bloggers, publishers, businesses, and groups to control publication of content across different media, ...

  6. IAS machine - Wikipedia

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    James Pomerene working on the IAS machine. The IAS machine was the first electronic computer built at the Institute for Advanced Study (IAS) in Princeton, New Jersey.It is sometimes called the von Neumann machine, since the paper describing its design was edited by John von Neumann, a mathematics professor at both Princeton University and IAS.

  7. Wikipedia : Guide to addressing bias

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    The use of encyclopedic neutrality often results in encyclopedia articles appearing to take a side. This is rarely the primary purpose of such articles (though sometimes, editors will create articles for that very reason), but rather the side effect of the consensus of the sources used.

  8. Vision Research - Wikipedia

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    Vision Research is a peer-reviewed scientific journal specializing in the neuroscience and psychology of the visual system of humans and other animals. The journal is abstracted and indexed in PubMed. The journal's impact factor for 2020 was 1.886 and its 5-year impact factor was 2.823.

  9. Collection (publishing) - Wikipedia

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    A publisher mainly creates a collection according to its editorial line or for commercial reasons. While books in a series generally have a common subject, character, or universe, in other words, it's a set of volumes that are related to each other by certain thematic element, and volumes may or may not have a specific order within a series.