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EDITOR INFORMATION Information to be added or removed: Change editor from John Forrester to Matt ffytche and Dagmar Herzog. Explanation of issue: This current information is out of date. References supporting change: https://www.euppublishing.com/loi/pah - scroll down to the 'Editors and Editorial Board' tab.

COVER Information to be added or removed: Change the cover to the most recent cover. Explanation of issue: This current information is out of date. References supporting change: https://www.euppublishing.com/loi/pah

Eupteri ( talk) 11:14, 11 May 2020 (UTC) reply

 Partly done: @ Eupteri:The editor information has been updated. As for the cover, standard Wikipedia practice in case of what is seemingly copyrighted material is to include only a representative example, as explained at Wikipedia:Non-free content. I am not sure whether the cover of an academic journal is particularly representative of it, but in any case you would first have to upload the image (in a sufficiently low resolution) with a proper fair-use rationale and then it could be added to the article. RandomCanadian ( talk | contribs) 03:22, 12 May 2020 (UTC) reply
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Proposed changes to page

Several components of this page are out of date. See below:

EDITOR INFORMATION Information to be added or removed: Change editor from John Forrester to Matt ffytche and Dagmar Herzog. Explanation of issue: This current information is out of date. References supporting change: https://www.euppublishing.com/loi/pah - scroll down to the 'Editors and Editorial Board' tab.

COVER Information to be added or removed: Change the cover to the most recent cover. Explanation of issue: This current information is out of date. References supporting change: https://www.euppublishing.com/loi/pah

Eupteri ( talk) 11:14, 11 May 2020 (UTC) reply

 Partly done: @ Eupteri:The editor information has been updated. As for the cover, standard Wikipedia practice in case of what is seemingly copyrighted material is to include only a representative example, as explained at Wikipedia:Non-free content. I am not sure whether the cover of an academic journal is particularly representative of it, but in any case you would first have to upload the image (in a sufficiently low resolution) with a proper fair-use rationale and then it could be added to the article. RandomCanadian ( talk | contribs) 03:22, 12 May 2020 (UTC) reply

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