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Deletion notice.

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Hi there:

I received the notice earlier today, but the version of the page isn't what I published in early August -- this version is missing a lot of external links at the bottom. And some links on the names mentioned were removed. Aside from the links, below is what I'd written originally. Of course I'd be happy to revise it so it doesn't get deleted, but I'm not sure how to proceed. The note mentions other articles on Japanese journals -- could you provide an example or two so I can see how they're doing it?

Thanks!



The Journal of Japanese Studies (JJS) is a double-blind peer-reviewed academic journal covering research on Japan. Established in 1974, the journal’s core mission is to publish original, evidence-based scholarship spanning the humanities and social sciences. JJS also features book reviews and “Perspective” essays offering evaluations of specific critical topics and recent scholarship.

JJS appears twice a year (in print and online) with summer and winter issues. It is coedited by Sabine Frühstück and Morgan Pitelka. The book review editor is Jessamyn R. Abel.

University of California Press publishes JJS on behalf of the Society for Japanese Studies. It’s also available online in the Project MUSE and JSTOR databases. Kricket19 (talk) 23:38, 24 September 2024 (UTC)[reply]

@Kricket19 So, it turns out I skipped a step in the process of proposing for deletion (checking the page history); I reverted both my procedural deletion nomination and your edits. You'll notice the sources, and the fact that the article isn't absolutely taken over by external links. Typically, we only link the official website, and external links in the article body are relatively rare. Here are where you can find articles to emulate:
  1. Featured articles
  2. Good articles
  3. For stubs, you can look in Category:Japanese studies journals and Category:Academic journals published by learned and professional societies.
I dream of horses (Hoofprints) (Neigh at me) 01:45, 25 September 2024 (UTC)[reply]