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Wikipedia:Articles on sources

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Wikipedia should ideally have, so far as its policies and guidelines allow, an article on every substantial publication that is likely to be used as a source for Wikipedia, and on the author and publisher of every such publication. Articles on sources should air on the side of inclusion and more information given their importance to Wikipedia.

Why

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Articles allow for a central summary of the source from other reliable sources. This can be useful context for editors choosing which sources to use as well as when discussing potential perennially reliable sources.

Sources with little or no coverage on Wikipedia

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Source reliability falls on a spectrum: No source is 'always reliable' or 'always unreliable' for everything. Editing articles on sources can help editors see the spectrum more clearly.

What if Wikipedia does not have an article discussing a source? Editors who take any time to update those articles on sources are celebrated and very much appreciated by other Wikipedians for helping to broaden the knowledge base about sources, which are foundational to Wikipedia.