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== Duplication?  Isn't that cross-referencing? ==
Okay, Hayford, not sure I take your point in removing some author's works from the "literature" list in Related Articles.
If I follow you, "Frankenstein", e.g. is to be removed because "Mary Shelley" is listed under "Authors"?
But surely, if that were the case, we would have to decide to have either a literature list or an author's list?
I don't think that the list of Literature will contain more than one--maybe two?--of any particular person's work, but I do think it should exist for those larger-than-life works, wherein a person might not necessarily know who wrote it, or remember the exact title, etc. etc.
By the same token, if there is not to be this cross-referencing, why do we need film, tv or radio lists?  George Lucas AND Star Wars?
Maybe you have another way of looking at this?
[[User:Aleta Curry|Aleta Curry]] 18:35, 18 May 2008 (CDT)

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Duplication? Isn't that cross-referencing?

Okay, Hayford, not sure I take your point in removing some author's works from the "literature" list in Related Articles.

If I follow you, "Frankenstein", e.g. is to be removed because "Mary Shelley" is listed under "Authors"?

But surely, if that were the case, we would have to decide to have either a literature list or an author's list?

I don't think that the list of Literature will contain more than one--maybe two?--of any particular person's work, but I do think it should exist for those larger-than-life works, wherein a person might not necessarily know who wrote it, or remember the exact title, etc. etc.

By the same token, if there is not to be this cross-referencing, why do we need film, tv or radio lists? George Lucas AND Star Wars?

Maybe you have another way of looking at this?

Aleta Curry 18:35, 18 May 2008 (CDT)