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Nreed10.
That's true, but only if multiple ISSNs were really issued. portal.issn.org lists an Eason Publications (Atlanta)
ISSN0889-8685 for a journal started in 1978. Journal Finder lists this same ISSN plus also
ISSN0889-3290 Parameter error in {{issn}}: Invalid
ISSN. for Creative Loafing (Atlanta). My hunch is that
ISSN0889-8685 applies to all four city publications and that in addition, the Atlanta edition also has its own ISSN. I do not think the other 3 city editions have ISSNs, and thus recommend removing the ISSN tag from this page. --
Keesiewondertalk23:53, 9 March 2007 (UTC)reply
All publications that are mentioned in this article, that also have articles of their own, now have either an ISSN or an OCLC listed in their respective article ... except for Creative Loafing Sarasota. I've tagged CL Sarasota with ISSN-needed and am untagging this CL article.
Keesiewondertalk22:55, 11 March 2007 (UTC)reply
As a major contributor to these articles, I decided to recuse myself from discussion of the merge proposal. Although I prefer to keep them all separate, merging would be fine if the information is retained in the parent article. Instead, you simply deleted the content of the individual paper articles (including information about staff, ISSN/OCLC, circulation, more detailed history, etc.) and redirected them to the parent company article. I do object to this, as it is not the merge procedure as outlined at
WP:MERGE, of which there are three options: Full-content paste merger, Selective paste merger, and Text dump merger. Why were none of these performed? -
Tobogganoggintalk18:27, 7 January 2008 (UTC)reply
I totally failed to pay any attention to the data in the infoboxes, which is a bad oversight on my part (especially the circulation figures). Looking at the text of the individual articles, however, there is little in them that does not exist in the main article. I will correct the circulation, ISSN/OCLC and editorial staff deletions tonight, and add an infobox for the company. (I need to see if a single template exists which will incorporate all of them, or if I have to incorporate it all separately. Horologium(talk)21:07, 7 January 2008 (UTC)reply
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This article was the subject of a Wiki Education Foundation-supported course assignment, between 8 June 2020 and 4 August 2020. Further details are available
on the course page. Student editor(s):
Nreed10.
That's true, but only if multiple ISSNs were really issued. portal.issn.org lists an Eason Publications (Atlanta)
ISSN0889-8685 for a journal started in 1978. Journal Finder lists this same ISSN plus also
ISSN0889-3290 Parameter error in {{issn}}: Invalid
ISSN. for Creative Loafing (Atlanta). My hunch is that
ISSN0889-8685 applies to all four city publications and that in addition, the Atlanta edition also has its own ISSN. I do not think the other 3 city editions have ISSNs, and thus recommend removing the ISSN tag from this page. --
Keesiewondertalk23:53, 9 March 2007 (UTC)reply
All publications that are mentioned in this article, that also have articles of their own, now have either an ISSN or an OCLC listed in their respective article ... except for Creative Loafing Sarasota. I've tagged CL Sarasota with ISSN-needed and am untagging this CL article.
Keesiewondertalk22:55, 11 March 2007 (UTC)reply
As a major contributor to these articles, I decided to recuse myself from discussion of the merge proposal. Although I prefer to keep them all separate, merging would be fine if the information is retained in the parent article. Instead, you simply deleted the content of the individual paper articles (including information about staff, ISSN/OCLC, circulation, more detailed history, etc.) and redirected them to the parent company article. I do object to this, as it is not the merge procedure as outlined at
WP:MERGE, of which there are three options: Full-content paste merger, Selective paste merger, and Text dump merger. Why were none of these performed? -
Tobogganoggintalk18:27, 7 January 2008 (UTC)reply
I totally failed to pay any attention to the data in the infoboxes, which is a bad oversight on my part (especially the circulation figures). Looking at the text of the individual articles, however, there is little in them that does not exist in the main article. I will correct the circulation, ISSN/OCLC and editorial staff deletions tonight, and add an infobox for the company. (I need to see if a single template exists which will incorporate all of them, or if I have to incorporate it all separately. Horologium(talk)21:07, 7 January 2008 (UTC)reply