Talk:GHLL

Notability
It's about as notable as other academic journals of fiction and poetry; it's been around for two decades, and has published prominent people. Here's the developing policy statement on notability for academic journals: "Academic journals serve a very different function and come to be published through very different processes than do periodicals intended for the general public. They are often highly specialized, have small printing runs, and may only be available in specialized libraries and bookstores. For these reasons, the bulk of standards delineated previously for mainstream periodicals are incompatible in the academic bailiwick. Again, common sense should prevail. In that case, notability should rely on whether it is published by an academic press,[notes 5] how widely the periodical is cited by other academic publications, papers, or in the media,[notes 6] how influential the periodical is considered to be in its specialty area, or adjunct disciplines, and whether it is taught or required reading in a number of reputable educational institutions." Should be untagged. DavidOaks (talk) 15:53, 28 August 2010 (UTC)