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RE: Orchestral Colour

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There did seem to be consensus that the label fails the test in WP:CORP plus the basic test of WP:N because the sources are not deemed reliable. I would suggest that they seem to fail the reliable sources test:

"Reliable sources are credible published materials with a reliable publication process; their authors are generally regarded as trustworthy or authoritative in relation to the subject at hand."

because the websites are not deemed authorative or to have a reliable publication process. This is a little difficult to "prove" one way or the other, but is largely based upon knowledge and perception of credibility. For example, the NY Times is well known as a reliable source of information and perhaps the NME for music, whereas a website that I set up yesterday to discuss music would, unless I am well known in the music world, have very little credibility as a reliable source.

A key problem is that somebody really needs to show that a source is reliable rather than expecting somebody show that it is not (i.e. it should be possible to show that it is reliable, but may not be possible to show that there is a lack of reliability). So I think that in this case you really need to find some sources that are "obviously" credible, or you need to make a strong case to explain why the existing ones are credible.

Hope that helps a bit. Cheers TigerShark (talk) 23:09, 24 June 2008 (UTC)[reply]

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