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Stuff I sometimes need to copy & paste:

AfC

If you have a relationship with the subject of this draft, you must declare a conflict of interest [[WP:DECLARECOI|following these instructions]].

GNG

For a Wikipedia article to be published, it must be about a [[WP:n|]]otable subject. A subject is notable if you can provide multiple, '''independent''', '''reliable sources''' that provide '''significant coverage'''{{emdash}}in-depth discussion{{emdash}}of the subject.

*A source is [[WP:independent|]] if it is not a person or organization associated with the article subject.

*A source is generally considered to be [[WP:r|]]eliable if it has some clear editorial standards, including fact checking. For example, ''[[The New York Times]]'' or a scholarly journal article would be considered reliable.

*Coverage of a subject is [[WP:SIGCOV|significant]] if the subject is covered in depth in the source; [[WP:TRIVIALMENTION|passing mentions]] and [[WP:ROUTINE|routine news stories]] (such as announcements of local events or stating that something exists) are generally not significant.

CORP

For a Wikipedia article about a company or organization to be published, the company or organization must be [[WP:NCORP|notable]]. A company or organization is notable if you can provide multiple '''reliable''', '''independent''' sources and if each of those sources has significant coverage{{emdash}}in-depth discussion{{emdash}}of the company or organization. Under Wikipedia's guidelines: "No company or organization is considered inherently notable."

*A source is generally considered to be [[WP:r|]]eliable if it has some clear editorial standards, including fact checking. For example, ''[[The New York Times]]'' or a scholarly journal article would be considered reliable.

*A source is [[WP:ORGIND|independent]] if it is not a person or organization associated with the company or organization. [[WP:TRADES|Trade publications]] are looked upon with skepticism. Press releases and interviews with company or organization employees are not independent.

*Coverage of a company or organization is [[WP:SIGCOV|significant]] if the company or organization is covered in depth in the source; [[WP:TRIVIALMENTION|passing mentions]] and [[WP:ROUTINE|routine news stories]] (such as announcements of staffing changes, IPOs, or venture capital funding) are generally not significant. Under Wikipedia's guidelines, sources that discuss only a part, product, or person associated with a company or organization is not significant with regard to the company or organization itself. "Deep or significant coverage provides an overview, description, commentary, survey, study, discussion, analysis, or evaluation of the product, company, or organization."

BIO

For a Wikipedia article about a person to be published, that person must be about a [[WP:BASIC|notable]]. A person is notable if you can provide multiple, '''independent''', '''reliable sources''' that provide '''significant coverage'''{{emdash}}in-depth discussion{{emdash}}of the person.

*A source is [[WP:independent|]] if it is not a person or organization associated with the article subject.

*A source is generally considered to be [[WP:r|]]eliable if it has some clear editorial standards, including fact checking. For example, ''[[The New York Times]]'' or a scholarly journal article would be considered reliable.

*Coverage of a person is [[WP:SIGCOV|significant]] if the person is covered in depth in the source; [[WP:TRIVIALMENTION|passing mentions]] and [[WP:ROUTINE|routine news stories]] (such as wedding announcements or being quoted in a publication) are generally not significant.

BLP

NPP

Please remember to tag redirects that you create per [[WP:REDCAT]].

If you have a relationship with the subject of this article, you must declare a conflict of interest [[WP:DECLARECOI|following these instructions]].

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Stuff I sometimes need to copy & paste:

AfC

If you have a relationship with the subject of this draft, you must declare a conflict of interest [[WP:DECLARECOI|following these instructions]].

GNG

For a Wikipedia article to be published, it must be about a [[WP:n|]]otable subject. A subject is notable if you can provide multiple, '''independent''', '''reliable sources''' that provide '''significant coverage'''{{emdash}}in-depth discussion{{emdash}}of the subject.

*A source is [[WP:independent|]] if it is not a person or organization associated with the article subject.

*A source is generally considered to be [[WP:r|]]eliable if it has some clear editorial standards, including fact checking. For example, ''[[The New York Times]]'' or a scholarly journal article would be considered reliable.

*Coverage of a subject is [[WP:SIGCOV|significant]] if the subject is covered in depth in the source; [[WP:TRIVIALMENTION|passing mentions]] and [[WP:ROUTINE|routine news stories]] (such as announcements of local events or stating that something exists) are generally not significant.

CORP

For a Wikipedia article about a company or organization to be published, the company or organization must be [[WP:NCORP|notable]]. A company or organization is notable if you can provide multiple '''reliable''', '''independent''' sources and if each of those sources has significant coverage{{emdash}}in-depth discussion{{emdash}}of the company or organization. Under Wikipedia's guidelines: "No company or organization is considered inherently notable."

*A source is generally considered to be [[WP:r|]]eliable if it has some clear editorial standards, including fact checking. For example, ''[[The New York Times]]'' or a scholarly journal article would be considered reliable.

*A source is [[WP:ORGIND|independent]] if it is not a person or organization associated with the company or organization. [[WP:TRADES|Trade publications]] are looked upon with skepticism. Press releases and interviews with company or organization employees are not independent.

*Coverage of a company or organization is [[WP:SIGCOV|significant]] if the company or organization is covered in depth in the source; [[WP:TRIVIALMENTION|passing mentions]] and [[WP:ROUTINE|routine news stories]] (such as announcements of staffing changes, IPOs, or venture capital funding) are generally not significant. Under Wikipedia's guidelines, sources that discuss only a part, product, or person associated with a company or organization is not significant with regard to the company or organization itself. "Deep or significant coverage provides an overview, description, commentary, survey, study, discussion, analysis, or evaluation of the product, company, or organization."

BIO

For a Wikipedia article about a person to be published, that person must be about a [[WP:BASIC|notable]]. A person is notable if you can provide multiple, '''independent''', '''reliable sources''' that provide '''significant coverage'''{{emdash}}in-depth discussion{{emdash}}of the person.

*A source is [[WP:independent|]] if it is not a person or organization associated with the article subject.

*A source is generally considered to be [[WP:r|]]eliable if it has some clear editorial standards, including fact checking. For example, ''[[The New York Times]]'' or a scholarly journal article would be considered reliable.

*Coverage of a person is [[WP:SIGCOV|significant]] if the person is covered in depth in the source; [[WP:TRIVIALMENTION|passing mentions]] and [[WP:ROUTINE|routine news stories]] (such as wedding announcements or being quoted in a publication) are generally not significant.

BLP

NPP

Please remember to tag redirects that you create per [[WP:REDCAT]].

If you have a relationship with the subject of this article, you must declare a conflict of interest [[WP:DECLARECOI|following these instructions]].


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