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The result of the move request was: Moved to Alaska native corporation. If people care a lot about the capitalization they may need to collect some more data and file a new RM, if they don't like this version. EdJohnston ( talk) 03:50, 27 April 2014 (UTC)
Alaska Native Regional Corporations →
Alaska Native Corporation – There are a few issues involved here. First is a
WP:COMMONNAME one, in that these are more commonly referred to without the "regional" designation. I found "Alaska Native Corporations" to be more common in general, Books, and Scholar Google searches, so it passes my COMMONNAME rule of thumb. (Theoretically some such results could be referring to any corporation run by Alaska Natives, but I didn't see many false positives.) Second is a
WP:SINGULAR issue. While this fits "Articles on groups or classes of specific things," my experiences at
Talk:Scottish clan/Archive 1#Requested move have made me think I should err on the side of a singular title. Finally, the corresponding category is
Category:Alaska Native regional corporations, so there might be a capitalization issue to discuss (we can also
WP:C2D that category based on what happens here). I think the current capitalization is correct, though, since this is a specific type of legal entity. To make things easier on the closer, I will accept any name that excludes "Regional," regardless of plural form or capitalization. --Relisted.
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The title of this entry should be renamed or dual-linked as "ANCSA Regional and Village Corporations" as it discusses both Regional (as the current title suggests) and Village Corporations.
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The result of the move request was: Moved to Alaska native corporation. If people care a lot about the capitalization they may need to collect some more data and file a new RM, if they don't like this version. EdJohnston ( talk) 03:50, 27 April 2014 (UTC)
Alaska Native Regional Corporations →
Alaska Native Corporation – There are a few issues involved here. First is a
WP:COMMONNAME one, in that these are more commonly referred to without the "regional" designation. I found "Alaska Native Corporations" to be more common in general, Books, and Scholar Google searches, so it passes my COMMONNAME rule of thumb. (Theoretically some such results could be referring to any corporation run by Alaska Natives, but I didn't see many false positives.) Second is a
WP:SINGULAR issue. While this fits "Articles on groups or classes of specific things," my experiences at
Talk:Scottish clan/Archive 1#Requested move have made me think I should err on the side of a singular title. Finally, the corresponding category is
Category:Alaska Native regional corporations, so there might be a capitalization issue to discuss (we can also
WP:C2D that category based on what happens here). I think the current capitalization is correct, though, since this is a specific type of legal entity. To make things easier on the closer, I will accept any name that excludes "Regional," regardless of plural form or capitalization. --Relisted.
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The title of this entry should be renamed or dual-linked as "ANCSA Regional and Village Corporations" as it discusses both Regional (as the current title suggests) and Village Corporations.
There is currently a non-working link within the page for "ANCSA Regional and Village Corporations", but where else should it link but to this page? -- —Preceding unsigned comment added by 63.239.246.171 ( talk • contribs)
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