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editI looked at the page that explains when books should be the subject of a Wikipedia article, but I don't understand how that applies to a publication? The CFP has been mentioned in several books, will citing them help?
What are the criteria for including a newspaper or magazine in Wikipedia?
The fact that the CFP has been published more or less continuously for 37 years is pretty notable for a non-profit local alternative paper. Also, the CFP is mentioned by several Wikipedia articles - it seems like it would be useful for people reading the articles to understand what it is.
Please help me understand.