Talk:Charles Keeping
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Sources
[edit]{{Authority control}} in the article footer links LC and other catalog data.
1967 and 1981 winners at Greenaway Medal Living Archive (2007?). CILIP.
--P64 (talk) 22:00, 28 June 2012 (UTC)
- The two retrospective citations by CILIP are in the article for some time now.
- WorldCat lists this work about Keeping, genre Catalog.
- * [1] Children's and illustrated books (London: Henry Sotheran Ltd, 2010); 73p. ill. (chiefly col.) — Arthur Rackham; Errol Le Cain; Lewis Carroll; Helen Oxenbury; Charles Keeping
- Does it include any valuable text: introduction, blurbs, captions?
- --P64 (talk) 19:15, 2 December 2012 (UTC)
Further reading, Citations, Works about Keeping
[edit]This article was reasonably complete on its birthday 18:20, 4 December 2004 and moreso six months later 15:36, 28 May 2005 Nicknack009, still essentially the work of a single editor. Meanwhile section "Further reading" previously in the middle of the article dates from this September/October with two listings that duplicate the original pair plus two new ones.
Evidently the two new ones have not been used as sources, so I have retained the heading "Further readings" for them, and relocated them in the footer, which is appropriate to the heading.
The other two remain listed at the bottom of section References where I have labeled them "Citations" which anticipates that they will be used to provide {{more footnotes}} (and which also makes them easier to see).
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It may be appropriate to list (perhaps selected) Works about Someone in the body of Someone's biography but we don't even list (perhaps selected) Works by Keeping here. (I think it would be overkill here, anyway; this isn't C. S. Lewis#Bibliography.)
Here we cover Keeping's publications only discursively (beyond the infobox list of four notable works). It may be appropriate to do handle some publications about Keeping in the same way, in a section called Reception or Commentary or Controversy or etc.
--P64 (talk) 19:15, 2 December 2012 (UTC)
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