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However... The magazine cover says "Weave" and the journal website talks about "Weave is"" and "Weave aims", etc... The company may be called "Weave Magazine"n but to me it looks like "Magazine" is not a part of the name of the publication itself. That is also the way that
WorldCat lists it. --
Randykitty (
talk) 10:22, 8 February 2013 (UTC)reply
That kind of name reference to a literary publication is quite common, much akin to a first and last name. Even more widely-distributed magazines have this terminology, though maybe you are right. Maybe the word "Magazine" commonly is dropped (see
People and
Time)? Though looking at covers of People shows they don't include "Magazine" on the cover, so it's inconsistent. Obviously I'm new at this. The publication is listed on Duotrope
[1] and Poets & Writers
[2] as Weave Magazine, not Weave. So does the Rejection Wiki.
[3] Is there any way to ask one person a question? One of my personal goals this year is to make sure the literary world is well-documented on Wikipedia. There are so many poets and publications that aren't here, but should be. Thanks for help!
MiltonRoad (
talk) 20:08, 8 February 2013 (UTC)reply
Well, from the links you give, two cannot be used (Rejectionwiki and Duotrope), as they are user-contributed and therefore not ((WP:RS|reliable sources]]. And the third one uses "Weave Magazine" in the header, but then in the text talks systematically only about "Weave". So I think we should move back to "Weave (magazine)"... --
Randykitty (
talk) 21:30, 8 February 2013 (UTC)reply
This article is within the scope of WikiProject Magazines, a collaborative effort to improve the coverage of
magazines on Wikipedia. If you would like to participate, please visit the project page, where you can join
the discussion and see a list of open tasks.MagazinesWikipedia:WikiProject MagazinesTemplate:WikiProject Magazinesmagazine articles
However... The magazine cover says "Weave" and the journal website talks about "Weave is"" and "Weave aims", etc... The company may be called "Weave Magazine"n but to me it looks like "Magazine" is not a part of the name of the publication itself. That is also the way that
WorldCat lists it. --
Randykitty (
talk) 10:22, 8 February 2013 (UTC)reply
That kind of name reference to a literary publication is quite common, much akin to a first and last name. Even more widely-distributed magazines have this terminology, though maybe you are right. Maybe the word "Magazine" commonly is dropped (see
People and
Time)? Though looking at covers of People shows they don't include "Magazine" on the cover, so it's inconsistent. Obviously I'm new at this. The publication is listed on Duotrope
[1] and Poets & Writers
[2] as Weave Magazine, not Weave. So does the Rejection Wiki.
[3] Is there any way to ask one person a question? One of my personal goals this year is to make sure the literary world is well-documented on Wikipedia. There are so many poets and publications that aren't here, but should be. Thanks for help!
MiltonRoad (
talk) 20:08, 8 February 2013 (UTC)reply
Well, from the links you give, two cannot be used (Rejectionwiki and Duotrope), as they are user-contributed and therefore not ((WP:RS|reliable sources]]. And the third one uses "Weave Magazine" in the header, but then in the text talks systematically only about "Weave". So I think we should move back to "Weave (magazine)"... --
Randykitty (
talk) 21:30, 8 February 2013 (UTC)reply