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20,000 members is a claim of significance so how come in the fourteen years of this article's existence, nobody has supplied independent evidence of notability? — RHaworth (talk · contribs) 19:04, 19 December 2019 (UTC)[reply]

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Note: This discussion has been included in the list of Engineering-related deletion discussions. Coolabahapple (talk) 23:49, 19 December 2019 (UTC)[reply]
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I sympathize with your feelings about STEM topics (not to mention that I share your punch-card and RUNOFF experience). But, We keep such organizations if they have an impact on their fields isn't how this works. What we need is independent, reliable, secondary sources. I agree with you that we want to include organizations that have an impact on their fields. We measure that impact by the fact that sources have written about them. No sources, no article. -- RoySmith (talk) 02:07, 20 December 2019 (UTC)[reply]
although "The absence of sources or citations in an article (as distinct from the non-existence of sources) does not indicate that a subject is not notable. Notability requires only the existence of suitable independent, reliable sources, not their immediate presence or citation in an article." (from WP:NEXIST). Coolabahapple (talk) 02:49, 20 December 2019 (UTC)[reply]
No argument about that. If you could list a few good sources here, that would help. -- RoySmith (talk) 03:01, 20 December 2019 (UTC)[reply]
Elsevier! - a connection with the real world! CiteScores, Impact Factors - hey, it's Christmas!! An editorial board comprising actual people! connected with actual universities! The points in the earlier posts here, about WP:SPAs etc - and of course the article text - left me with the impression tht the whole article was spam, scam or even fraud (probably trawling for membership subscriptions from students in other countries with an uncertain grasp of English) - and wanted deleting without undue delay.
Maybe not!
Given the article has been here since 2006, and has made basically no progress, and is open to such severe criticisms, maybe what's wanted is communication? with those single-purpose contributors? with Elsevier? with "Editor Paul T. Williams University of Leeds, Leeds, United Kingdom"? with the members of the Journal's editorial board?? - conveying some idea of our need for sources and of course, above all, neutral viewpoint!! Because yes, there's a real risk of our sourcing rules and reliability criteria screening out notable industry-specific material - systemically distorting our coverage, in conflict with Wikipedia's distinctive potential role in the print- and online-encyclopaedia ecosystem. But this article, as it has existed throughout its ten+ years, is a horror!
The Journal is the kind of thing we'd accept as reliable without hesitation, in STEM articles generally. So for notability of the Institute, all it would take would be a "happy tenth birthday Energy Institute" note or squib in the Journal.
StarryGrandma, where / how did U find that 720 libraries hold the Journal?
-SquisherDa (talk) 09:26, 20 December 2019 (UTC)[reply]
SquisherDa, using the Online Computer Library Center's WorldCat here]. Results will vary slightly with your location. StarryGrandma (talk) 17:28, 20 December 2019 (UTC)[reply]

Keep Plenty of evidence of the notability of the organisations which eventually joined together in written form in academic libraries. Notability is not confined to online presence.Rathfelder (talk) 10:12, 20 December 2019 (UTC)[reply]