Hi all,

This isn’t strictly a libraries question, but I’m sending to this group because 
I appreciate the brain trust here. If there’s somewhere more appropriate to 
post this question, please let me know.

A chemistry librarian I know sent this question:

“I am trying to help a professor who has written a biography of a fellow 
chemist whose original work was in Russian, starting in the 50’s. My profs 
article has been rejected as not being supported by reliable sources. The 
journals are reliable sources but they just aren’t in English, apparently a 
major sticking point. Some may not be available electronically either. 
Obviously we are looking at the articles and do have access to most in 
translation and most electronic. Reality remains, as we all know, that some are 
just not going to be translated nor available easily online. Is this the norm 
for Wikipedia? One journal they considered non-reliable was Doklady Akademii 
Nauk SSSR. Not exactly an unknown, unreliable source. We can deal with this one 
but has left me wondering about the rules, who decides what is reliable, etc. 
Would appreciate any insight and guidance I can get.”

Anyone have insights? I would be grateful!

Emily
she/her
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