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There is an RfC regarding the standardization of journal lists names. Please comment at Talk:List of journals#RFC. Headbomb {talk / contribs / physics / books} 01:37, 9 January 2011 (UTC)[reply]

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I've found it useful to use redlinks on lists to indicate articles in need of creation. Granted, there may be better places to do this. Is there a WP editing guideline that addresses using redlinks on lists? Thanks, DA Sonnenfeld (talk) 10:37, 24 February 2012 (UTC)[reply]

  • There's no guideline and you're right about the usefulness of redlinks. The problem is, these journal lists (being the simple unexplained enumerations they are) are veritable spam-magnets. Often journals will get redlinked (or, worse, listed with an external link) that we would never write an article about because they don't meet WP:NJournals. Not being a specialist in most of these fields (I'm a neuroscientist), I generally remove redlinks until an article has been created showing real notability, as hardly anyone else watches these lists, not even their creators. I see from your user page that you are a specialist in this field, so please let me know if you have watchlisted this article. In that case, I can remove it from my (way-too-long) watchlist and leave it to you to keep an eye on it (and knowing that you won't introduce redlinks to one of the many predatory open-access journals popping up all over the please in search for a fast buck). --Guillaume2303 (talk) 10:47, 24 February 2012 (UTC)[reply]
    • Thanks for your reply. I have now found a guideline, WP:Red link, which is helpful. It suggests not using redlinks on list pages, templates or navigation boxes, but rather on WikiProject pages or a personal page. I do currently watch this page, but am happy for you to continue to watch it too. DA Sonnenfeld (talk) 10:57, 24 February 2012 (UTC)[reply]