In a message dated 4/27/2009 1:01:28 PM Pacific Daylight Time, doc.wikipedia@ntlworld.com writes:
To be precise, the case study I had in mind was (and I can't find the afd - it was some years ago) an old village church. The sources were 1) a write-up on the church's website giving its history and some architectural details. 2) A similar page on the local village website.>>
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It is very likely that these webpages are the same as "fan" pages. Created by one person, "local historian" or not, and therefore not to be considered a reliable source.
We do not credit webpages created by person who have not been previously published in a reliable third-party source. That's been the policy for a long time now. We carefully honed it to that point. So you will have to show who is the actual author, since "the village" isn't an author. And will have to show, if challenged, that this is not a personal website, masquerading as an authority on the village history.
Will Johnson
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