Talk:Africa (Italian journal)

Latest comment: 5 months ago by Headbomb in topic Notability and merging?

Notability and merging?

Thank you for your interest in this journal.

  1. the publishing institute has changed during the lifetime of the journal, so the correspondence journal - institute is insecure. Publisher was IsIAO, but is currently Centro Studi per i Popoli Extraeuropei “Cesare Bonacossa”, University of Pavia, which lacks a Wikipedia article.
  2. journal and publishing institutes are and were separate entities, on Wikidata and
  3. idem on the Italian Wikipedia.

So i think it is best not to merge the articles of the journal and of any publishing institutes.Thank you, Hansmuller (talk) 13:35, 17 January 2024 (UTC)

  • Going through this point for point:
  • "well-known": any evidence?
  • "indexed by Scopus and other services: NOT in Scopus, only in some EBSCO and MLA databases (see here).
  • Cited in WP: absolutely trivial.
  • That is not a reason why merging to the current publisher should not be done.
  • Journal and publisher articles have separate Wikidata entries: absolutely trivial
  • Separate entries on Italian WP: also absolutely trivial.
In short: no notability, so deletion or merging would be the only options. --Randykitty (talk) 17:19, 17 January 2024 (UTC)
  • Going through this point-by-point:
  • "available in many university libraries": in well over 100 univ. libraries, incl. Cambridge, Frankfurt, Berlin, Madrid, Paris, London, Oxford, Princeton etc.; "well-known": see https://www.aegis-eu.org/african-studies-journals ; ref. in Brill's African Studies Companion ;
  • "within WP cited 66 times": not trivial, if you care to take a look at the citations;
  • Merging is a bad idea, mainly because they journal and institute are not connected any more. This journal merits a separate article;
  • Several studies have shown the limitations of bibliometrical studies in the field of humanities. Luckily, the focus of evaluations of researchers, journals and scientific organisations is gradually shifting away from only measuring quantity. Vysotsky (talk) 21:34, 17 January 2024 (UTC)