![]() So the long-established pathway from abbreviation to article is lost because of the creation of new articles.It is ruled that the redirect to the first article can't be included in the dab page.A handful of new articles are created (perhaps years later) on totally different topics which are ambiguous with the abbreviation.A redirect is created, perhaps from an abbreviation not mentioned in the text, because someone considers it a plausible searchterm (see WP:R#KEEP item 5 "Someone finds them useful" as a reason for not deleting redirects).Otherwise we could get the situation where: I wonder whether the criteria for inclusion in a dab page should include anything from which a redirect could have a valid rationale. This is quite thought-provoking, in the light of the above discussion.A much longer "answer" is the discussion in #Acronyms above. It's not sufficient that it might be used by someone. Thanks! - Fourthords | =/\= | 05:43, 24 April 2011 (UTC) Short answer: I believe that there should be cited evidence (on the target page) that the acronym is being used. I know the latter is a valid rationale for redirections, but does it hold water for entry on a disambiguation page? Lastly, if I'm asking a stupid question that's found somewhere else, please feel free to WP:TROUT me, and point me in the right direction. remain listed because "MBP" is a plausible search term for the entrant.not be listed since it's not known by/as "MBP", or.JOR or UO)? Do entries only belong on such a dab page only if their article has reliably sourced evidence that it is known by that initialism, or can it be listed simply by virtue of having the words that constitute that initialism in the title?įor example, the album Murder by Pride has no evidence it is ever referred to as " MBP". What is the policy, guideline, or SOP regarding disambiguation pages at all-capitalized initialisms ( e.g. Please continue the discussion under Acronyms. The location of the filing is not determined by the location of the ceremony, it is the convenience of the couple as to where in Massachusetts they choose to file the intention.Moved to #Acronyms, as I believe this is an extension of that section. ![]() MARRIAGES – if the couple filed their Intention of Marriage in Wellesley. Persons who die out of state will not have a death certificate filed with the Town of Wellesley. (Please note - Newton Wellesley Hospital is in the City of Newton - call (617) 796-1200 for vital records in Newton)ĭEATHS – if the place of pronouncement is Wellesley or the informant declared Wellesley to be the town of last residence of the decedent. ![]() The Town of Wellesley can issue vital records for:īIRTHS – if the person was born in Wellesley or the parents were resident in Wellesley at the time of the birth. The Town Clerk’s office does not accept credit card payments. Requests can be made online, in person, or by a letter enclosing a check for the fee and a self addressed stamped envelope. How do I obtain a copy of a birth, death, or marriage certificate?Ĭopies of Vital Records (certified copies of Birth, Death
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