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(Several years on, I see) This navigation Template talk page may be a good location to report EN.wiki coverage of the featured award. And there may be no good alternative location where we have no award winners Category. Contrast the two subcategories (I maintained several years ago) at Category:Carnegie Medal in Literature. Indeed, this navigation Template features both winning writers and winning works at once.
The Printz Medal has recognized one work annually, without exception in its first 23 years, 2000–2022. We list three creators of the 2017 winning work March: Book Three, a graphic nonfiction. No person is a repeat winner, so there are 25 winning persons and 23 winning works.
This navigation Template lists 24 persons and 22 works, complete for the award through 2021. Among the listings: 22 bluelink and 2 redlink persons; 15 bluelink and 7 unlinked works.
How complete is Wikipedia coverage of the award winners with biographies and book articles? And the template representation of that coverage?
(to be continued) --P64 (talk) 14:47, 23 April 2022 (UTC)[reply]__DTELLIPSISBUTTON__{"threadItem":{"timestamp":"2022-04-23T14:47:00.000Z","author":"P64","type":"comment","level":1,"id":"c-P64-2022-04-23T14:47:00.000Z-Coverage","replies":[]}}-->
Current linescore, where boldface represents update this hour. Note, the mainspace Table listings are now and have been recently up to date with respect to the Award and with respect to existence of EN.wiki articles on the winners. This navigation template is now up to date with respect to existence of EN.wiki articles; the numbers now match.
(All bluelinks target articles; no article sections or redirects.) --P64 (talk) 17:53, 23 April 2022 (UTC)[reply]__DTELLIPSISBUTTON__{"threadItem":{"timestamp":"2022-04-23T17:53:00.000Z","author":"P64","type":"comment","level":1,"id":"c-P64-2022-04-23T17:53:00.000Z-Coverage","replies":[]}}-->