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Hi, I was going to request an article on ChemPubSoc Europe because I cannot start one owing to a conflict of interest. ChemPubSoc Europe is a consortium of European chemical societies with the aim of furthering scholarly, peer-reviewed publishing in chemistry. Most of its journals have Wikipedia pages and mention ChemPubSoc Europe, but there is no page to explain what it is. Most sources on it will be by ChemPubSoc Europe member societies or the publishers:

... but these two sources mention or discuss it independently:

Hope this helps to prevent deletion; the article probably needs improvement.

  1. ^ K. Müllen, W. Koch (2009). "Chemistry Publishing Society Europe". Nachr Chem. 57 (4): 466. doi:10.1002/nadc.200965468.
  2. ^ J. Gal; et al. (2014). "In Defense of the Use of the French Language in Scientific Communication, 1965-1985: National and International Deliberations and an Ingeniously Clever Takeoff on the Theme by R. B. Woodward". Bull Hist Chem. 39 (1): 73. {{cite journal}}: Explicit use of et al. in: |author= (help)

--13:46, 5 March 2015 (UTC)ElektroPhil (talk)


I have rearranged the page and added several more references, of which a couple are suggested above and a 2-3 additional ones come from outside. I have also removed the delete notice. Part of the challenge of coming up with suffient external references for this English language page is the inherently international nature of the collaboration of the 16 European chemical societies. This is particularly apparent in the references added, where it is noted that the language represented include English, German, French, and Dutch. There could potentially be additional outside sources out there in other languages (such as Greek) but my own lack of knowledge of this language makes it difficult to find them. Despite these difficulties, I think that the references provided do provide enough evidence that the ChemPubSoc Europe page meets the notability guidelines for organizations. It is also important to notice the number of the chemical societies and jorunals listed on the page that have their own Wikipedia entries. The creation of this page filled an important hole in the Wikipedia offerings and closed a number of broken links that existed on many of these related pages. Thank you very much for your guidance, and please let me know if you need any further information or if any further edits are necessary. Jjuhlrich (talk) 19:08, 10 March 2015 (UTC)[reply]

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