Not all books can be found for free in a library. They're still verifiable. I think authority on the subject would thrump cost in this case anyway, if cost even played a role.
Mgm
On 4/18/06, Guettarda guettarda@gmail.com wrote:
On 4/18/06, Steve Bennett stevage@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all, I have access to a report published by Gartner (a giant in the database research world). As I understand, it's publicly available - for a significant cost. I also believe that I am allowed to privately distribute it under certain circumstances, probably including verifying that I'm not making up stuff supposedly in it.
It's an incredibly detailed analysis of 20 or ETL tools, and would be very useful for articles such as [[Extract, transform, load]] and articles on individual ETL tools. But, is it verifiable?
Steve
If it's published, it should count. "Easily available" isn't a criterion. Is it likely to be in university libraries? Is it something that professionals in the field are likely to have? Then it easily meets WP:V, IMO
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