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*:[[User:Randykitty|Randykitty]] NJOURNALS is an essay, it doesn‘t have the broad consensus behind it that supports notability guidelines; the journal needs to meet GNG, and entries in selective databases are not GNG sources. [[User:Actualcpscm|Actualcpscm]]<sup> [[Special:Contributions/Actualcpscm|scrutinize]], [[User talk:Actualcpscm#top|talk]]</sup> 22:09, 13 October 2023 (UTC)
*'''Keep''' It's a kind of topic that I expect to find when I open an encyclopedia, it's distinct enough from related topics to warrant a page of its own, and we have the information to write about it. Nor is it a fringe journal; there is no risk of giving a pseudoscientific/crankish publication more respectability than it deserves. [[User:XOR&#39;easter|XOR&#39;easter]] ([[User talk:XOR&#39;easter|talk]]) 22:30, 13 October 2023 (UTC)
*'''Comment'''. This meets the standard of "something I have heard of outside Wikipedia", so I'd like to argue for keeping it, but of course that's not actually a Wikipedia notability standard. It would be helpful if we could at least get enough depth of sourcing to clarify whether this is a trade magazine, a peer-reviewed journal, one or the other at different times in its history, or something of both. I can find books calling it a technical journal [https://books.google.com/books?id=r5o5biZPDKEC&pg=PR9], "a technical journal that almost falls into the magazine category" [https://books.google.com/books?id=tT1NAAAAYAAJ&q=%22Computer+Graphics+and+Applications+is%22], or a monthly magazine [https://books.google.com/books?id=GGdRAAAAMAAJ&q=%22Computer+Graphics+and+Applications+magazine%22] but without much detail that would help explain those labels. —[[User:David Eppstein|David Eppstein]] ([[User talk:David Eppstein|talk]]) 07:14, 14 October 2023 (UTC)