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Quotations
[edit]Someone seems to be concerned that perhaps quotations are not allowed. Fair use quotations are allowed even without publisher or copyright holder permission.
Wikipedia can have a section in articles about books in which the book is summarized. I recently did a summary at Open_Data_Now#Summary - anyone can replicate this model, if they like. If the summary is to include quotations, follow the guidance at Wikipedia:Quotations. Blue Rasberry (talk) 13:32, 8 September 2015 (UTC)