Wikipedia:Historical archive/Policy/Notability/Template:Pnc

"A notable has been the subject of multiple non-trivial published works that are reliable and independent of the subject." The depth of coverage of the subject by the sources should be considered in determining the number of sources needed. In the absence of multiple sources, it must be possible to verify that the source reflects a neutral point of view and is credible. Lack of multiple sources suggests that the topic is more suitable for inclusion in an article on a broader topic. Further definition of this concept is provided at the notability guideline.
 * This is the "primary notability criterion" as defined in the notability guideline and refined over time by the community. Changes should be discussed at Wikipedia talk:Notability.