This article is within the scope of WikiProject Academic Journals, a collaborative effort to improve the coverage of Academic Journals on Wikipedia. If you would like to participate, please visit the project page, where you can join the discussion and see a list of open tasks.Academic JournalsWikipedia:WikiProject Academic JournalsTemplate:WikiProject Academic JournalsAcademic Journal articles
This article has been given a rating which conflicts with the project-independent quality rating in the banner shell. Please resolve this conflict if possible.
This article is within the scope of WikiProject Astronomy, which collaborates on articles related to Astronomy on Wikipedia.AstronomyWikipedia:WikiProject AstronomyTemplate:WikiProject AstronomyAstronomy articles
This article is within the scope of WikiProject Physics, a collaborative effort to improve the coverage of Physics on Wikipedia. If you would like to participate, please visit the project page, where you can join the discussion and see a list of open tasks.PhysicsWikipedia:WikiProject PhysicsTemplate:WikiProject Physicsphysics articles
Talk:Astronomy & Geophysics is part of WikiProject Geology, an attempt at creating a standardized, informative, comprehensive and easy-to-use geology resource. If you would like to participate, you can choose to edit this article, or visit the project page for more information.GeologyWikipedia:WikiProject GeologyTemplate:WikiProject GeologyGeology articles
Latest comment: 14 years ago4 comments3 people in discussion
There is a section on notable articles. What makes an article notable? It would be useful to have an explanation in this section. Is it highly cited? Or influence in the field? Alexbateman (talk) 10:55, 19 August 2010 (UTC)Reply
Thank you for your interest in this article and the "Notable articles" section. The articles in this section of the Wikipedia article are articles which have been highlighted by this journal on its home page, here. These are in a notable articles section simply because the journal has emphasized these articles, on the home page.---- Steve Quinn (talk) 17:31, 19 August 2010 (UTC)Reply
Also, for example, Universe or multiverse? by Bernard Carr and George Ellis has been cited by 48 other scientific works (here). Here is a quote from the article which explains the basis of the article : "It should be stressed at the outset that physicists are polarized about the notion of a multiverse. The title of this article is taken from a recent book (Carr 2007), which is based on three recent conferences on the topic, with contributions from many eminent researchers in the field. The question mark in the title indicates their broad range of attitudes to the multiverse proposal – from strong support through open-minded agnosticism to strong opposition. Nevertheless, there is no doubt that the idea has become increasingly popular in recent years." ---- Steve Quinn (talk) 17:50, 19 August 2010 (UTC)Reply
OK. I think it would be good to explain that in the article. Something like:
The following articles have been selected by the Editors of the journal as of particularly high interest and have been highlighted on the journal's website.