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  2. Wikipedia:Notability (academics) - Wikipedia

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    Having published work does not, in itself, make an academic notable, no matter how many publications there are. Notability depends on the impact the work has had on the field of study. This notability guideline specifies criteria for judging the notability of an academic through reliable sources for the impact of their work.

  3. Wikipedia : Training/For students/Notability

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    This guideline helps to clarify the notability question. In some cases, you may need to justify to other Wikipedians why the article topic is notable and should remain in Wikipedia. Coverage in published, reliable, secondary sources that are entirely independent of the subject, and which treat the subject in substantive detail is the key to ...

  4. Wikipedia:How Wikipedia notability works - Wikipedia

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    The remainder of WP:notability is a sourcing-based criteria, often referred to as "GNG" or the "General Notability Guideline"; we'll call it the "sourcing-GNG". Thus the term "GNG" has two common meanings, either the latter, or the entire WP:Notability page.

  5. List of academic databases and search engines - Wikipedia

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    Mendeley: Multidisciplinary The Mendeley research catalog is a crowdsourced database of research documents. Researchers have uploaded nearly 100M documents into the catalog with additional contributions coming directly from subject repositories like Pubmed Central and Arxiv.org or web crawls. Free Mendeley [98] Merck Index: Chemistry, biology ...

  6. Wikipedia : Training/For students/General notability guideline

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    Notability The basic requirement for a topic to have its own article is: significant coverage in published, reliable, secondary sources that are independent of the subject. significant coverage means that sources address the subject directly in detail, so no original research is needed to extract the content.

  7. Wikipedia : How the presumption of notability works

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    The general notability guideline creates a presumption of notability. The presumption (or assumption) is that a topic that has received significant coverage in independent, reliable sources should have a Wikipedia article written about it. An editor may show that the presumption may not apply to a topic through the deletion process. Other ...

  8. Wikipedia:Notability (books) - Wikipedia

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    Though the concept of a "book" is widely defined, this guideline does not provide specific notability criteria for the following types of publications: comic books; graphic novels (although it does apply to manga); magazines; reference works such as dictionaries, thesauruses, encyclopedias, atlases and almanacs; music-specific publications such as instruction and notation books and librettos ...

  9. Wikipedia:Verifiability and notability - Wikipedia

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    Notability addresses whether or not we are likely to have enough sources to craft a complete article, both in principle and mechanics. As such, multiple reliable sources are required to meet notability criteria. As a loose guideline, a minimum of 3 sources with comprehensive coverage should be provided.