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Why your book was removed edit

Per WP:REFSPAM, it is not considered acceptable to simply leave one's own book in the reference section and not actually contribute anything of value to the article. It's seen as nothing but a backdoor attempt to advertise the book.

Per WP:SELFCITE, it is possibly acceptable to cite a work one has written, provided it meets our guidelines on reliable sources and neutrality (particularly WP:DUE, on due and undue weight). Generally, secondary sources (sources describing other's beliefs) are prefered to primary sources (sources containing those beliefs). Also, the publisher should be known for focusing more on quality than marketability, but your publisher states on their site that "We focus on the "mid-list" rather than celebrity mass-market publishing on the one hand or highly academic on the other." Also, we do not regard pay-to-print publishing as any different than self-publishing, and O-Books states that for half of its works, "there's a small cost contribution, and a higher one for level 4." As there is no way to verify which ones are level 3 or 4, it is preferable to simply not allow any works from that publisher. Ian.thomson (talk) 22:37, 8 December 2011 (UTC)Reply