Search Reliable Sources

Understanding whether a topic qualifies for a Wikipedia article can be challenging, especially when navigating the platform’s strict notability guidelines. To help streamline this process, Beutler Ink has developed a customized search engine designed to identify reliable sources commonly accepted by Wikipedia.

How It Works

Our search engine focuses on high-quality publications and sources that Wikipedia editors often rely on to establish notability. By using this tool, you can:

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    Search

    Search for articles, profiles, and media coverage about your subject.

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    Evaluate

    Evaluate whether there is sufficient independent and reliable coverage.

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    Gain Insights

    Gain insights into how your subject has been reported in reputable outlets.

What This Tool Can (and Cannot) Do

Helpful: If you find enough reliable sources using the search engine, it’s a strong indication that your subject is likely notable according to Wikipedia’s guidelines.

Non-Exhaustive: Not finding sufficient sources doesn’t necessarily mean you don’t qualify. The tool is designed as a guide, not a definitive measure of eligibility.


Why You Should Try It

This tool empowers you to evaluate your own potential for a Wikipedia presence. It’s a simple, user-friendly way to determine if you meet Wikipedia’s criteria for reliable, independent coverage.

Ready to Test Your Notability?

Give the Beutler Ink customized search engine a try. If you find enough reliable sources and believe your subject is notable, we’d love to hear from you. Reach out to start the conversation and explore your options for building a Wikipedia article.