Category talk:Newbery Medal–winning works

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Entries correct as of today[edit]

I just cross-checked this with the list at Newbery Medal, and as of right now, all the books that won the award are included in this category. Several had been missing and several that didn't win the award were here. Makeemlighter (talk) 15:53, 6 August 2010 (UTC)[reply]

Moments ago I added Kira-Kira to the category, which is now complete again. I was alerted by my revision of the category a few minutes earlier. -P64 2012-12-16
Thus:
Today I expanded the preface, in part by including this Accounting statement:
(quote) The Medal was inaugurated in 1922 and there have been 91 Medals and winning works through 2012.
That shows the completeness (in this instance) or quantifies the incompleteness of our coverage of winning books, when it is coupled with the auto-generated line:
(quote) The following 91 pages are in this category.
Of course editors must add the articles on future Medal-winning books to the category. Because we have once achieved complete coverage in this instance, an account that does not "add up" in the future should be easy for editors to interpret usefully. --P64 (talk) 04:13, 16 December 2012 (UTC)[reply]