Journals edit
- Wikipedia:Notability (academic journals)
- For indexing information see MIAR (Information Matrix for the Analysis of Journals)
Links edit
PMID:34702442 ([[PMID:34702442]]
) links to the article at PubMed. Is this documented anywhere?
New developments edit
Comments on when new developments in a topic should be added to the article.
- Talk:Black hole information paradox#Recent developments - publicity generated by university press releases does not make a new finding well-accepted in its field (or young researchers notable in the Wikipedia sense)
Notability edit
Assessing notability
- Recommendation Guide: "How to Write an Effective Nomination" by the IEEE Fellow Committee, October 2020 - issues are similar to writing a Wikipedia article that shows both the person's professional impact and how they meet WP:NPROF. It notes that finding evidence to support a nomination for engineers in the defense industry or in proprietary fields may not be possible.
My sample comments:
- This is an article about a topic whose only reference is a 2020 preprint. Wikipedia articles are about topics which are already well-known, not a place to put new ideas. Until this is accepted enough to be a)published in a peer review source and b) accepted by other researchers enough to be covered in review articles by authors independent of the originators, we cannot have an article. (February 2022)
- All the references except for the textbook (no page location provided) are primary sources from the group that originated the term or from a 1982 article. As an encyclopedia, Wikipedia's articles are about topics which are already well-known as shown by secondary sources such as review articles by people independent of the originators. It may be too soon to have an article. (March 2022)
References edit
Use of general references defended at GA review edit
- Wikipedia:Good article reassessment/Electricity/1 - by Spinningspark on 16 Feb 2023
References - inline and otherwise edit
- Phonon polaritons (4 April 2022) - DGG accepted at AfC, then he tagged a section for referencing
Unreferenced material edit
- Wikipedia:Requests for comment/Deletion of uncited articles (5 Jan 2024) - closed 12 Feb 2024 as "no changes to current policy"
Thermodynamics edit
- Thermodynamics and statistical physics - my comments on Bejan's constructal law, Jan 2018