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A Who's Who (or Who Is Who) is a
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consisting of biographical entries of notable people in a particular field. The oldest and best-known is the annual publication ''
Who's Who A Who's Who (or Who Is Who) is a reference work consisting of biographical entries of notable people in a particular field. The oldest and best-known is the annual publication ''Who's Who (UK), Who's Who'', a reference work on contemporary promin ...
'', a reference work on contemporary prominent people in Britain published annually since 1849.


Notable examples by country

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Who's Who A Who's Who (or Who Is Who) is a reference work consisting of biographical entries of notable people in a particular field. The oldest and best-known is the annual publication ''Who's Who (UK), Who's Who'', a reference work on contemporary promin ...
'', the oldest listing of prominent British people since 1849; people who have died since 1897 are listed in ''Who Was Who'' * '' Cambridge Who's Who'' (also known as ''Worldwide Who's Who''), a
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based in Uniondale, New York * ''
Marquis Who's Who Marquis Who's Who, also known as A.N. Marquis Company ( or ), is an American publisher of a number of directories containing short biographies. The books usually are entitled ''Who's Who in...'' followed by some subject, such as ''Who's Who in A ...
'', a series of books published since 1899 by Marquis, primarily listing prominent American people, but including ''Who's Who in the World'' * '' Who's Who in New Zealand'', twelve editions published at irregular intervals between 1908 and 1991 * '' Canadian Who's Who'', a listing of prominent Canadians since 1910 * ''Who's Who in Switzerland'', published from 1953 to 1996 and then ''Swiss Who's Who'', a listing of prominent Swiss or leading figures living in
Switzerland Switzerland, officially the Swiss Confederation, is a landlocked country located in west-central Europe. It is bordered by Italy to the south, France to the west, Germany to the north, and Austria and Liechtenstein to the east. Switzerland ...
since 2015 * ''
Who's Who in Australia The pronoun ''who'', in English language, English, is an English interrogative words, interrogative pronoun and a English relative words, relative pronoun, used primarily to refer to persons. Unmarked, ''who'' is the pronoun's subjective form; ...
'', a listing of prominent Australians since 1923 * ''
Who's Who in France The pronoun ''who'', in English, is an interrogative pronoun and a relative pronoun, used primarily to refer to persons. Unmarked, ''who'' is the pronoun's subjective form; its inflected forms are the objective ''whom'' and the possessive ...
'', a listing of prominent French or people living in France since 1953 * '' Who's Who in Scotland'', a listing of prominent Scots since 1986 * ''Who's Who'', by Metron Publications, a listing of prominent Greeks since 1992 * ''
Who's Who of Southern Africa ''Who's Who of Southern Africa'' is the name of an annual print publication distributed in Southern Africa, containing biographical information about prominent professionals in the Southern African region. According to the website, Southern Afric ...
'', published in paper form until 2007 when it was replaced by a website


Non-English publications

Some ''Who's Who'' books have a title in the language of the country concerned: * Croatian: '' Tko je tko u Hrvatskoj'', bilingual edition (1993) * Danish: ''
Kraks Blå Bog is a Danish biographical dictionary. According to the publisher, it only contains autobiographies provided by the subjects themselves. The first edition was published in 1910 by Ove Krak and included 3,000 "life stories",''Kraks Blå Bog 2009-20 ...
'' (since 1910) annually * Finnish: ''
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'' (since 1909) at first irregularly, every fourth year since 1970 * German:'' Wer ist's?'' (1905–1935) and ' (since 1951) almost annually * German: for East Germany: ' * Japanese: ''
Nihon Tarento Meikan is a Japanese illustrated annual directory of Japanese entertainers, or ''tarentos'', issued by VIP Times Inc. that was first published in 1970. The directory's company established on 1969 and its current representative director is Mutsuko Igusa. ...
'' (Talent Who's Who in Japan), a listing of Japanese celebrities, or ''
tarento Television personalities in Japan, known as in Japanese, are celebrities who regularly appear in mass media in Japan, especially as panelists on variety shows. During the Golden Age of Hollywood, bankable stars in the United States were descri ...
s'', since 1970 * Lithuanian: ' (Who's Who in Lithuania), a listing of prominent Lithuanians and business companies since 1995. * Norwegian:''
Hvem er Hvem? ''Hvem er hvem?'' () was a Norwegian book series, presenting facts about notable persons from Norway. The first edition was issued in 1912, and the 14th edition came in 1994. From 1938, the plan was to publish such a book every three years, but th ...
'' (since 1912) 14 editions in the 20th century * Serbian:''
Koje ko u Serbiji Geoje (; ) is a Administrative divisions of South Korea, city located in South Gyeongsang Province, South Korea. It is located near Busan. Hanwha Ocean in Okpo and Samsung Heavy Industries (SHI) in Gohyeon are both located on Geoje Island. The cit ...
'', (1991), previously ''Koje ko u Jugoslaviji'' * Swedish:''
Vem är det ''Vem är det'', with the subtitle ''Svensk biografisk handbok'', is a Swedish ''Who's Who'' biographical reference publication which has been published in 46 editions since 1912. References External links''Vem är det''at Project Runeberg ...
'' (since 1912) every second year


Specialized publications

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International Who's Who ''The International Who's Who'' is a Who's Who series of reference books of notable people worldwide that has been published annually since 1935. History The first edition was published in 1935 by Europa Publications. The eighth edition (1943– ...
'' by Europa Publications, a Taylor and Francis imprint * ''
Who's Who Among American High School Students ''Who's Who Among American High School Students'' was a ''Who's Who''-style web site and publication owned and managed by Educational Communications Inc. that listed what it claimed were high school students "who have excelled in academics, extr ...
'' listing what it deems to be American high school and college students who particularly excel in the realm of academic achievement. The publishing company closed in 2007. * ''
Who's Who in American Art ''Who's Who in American Art'' is a biographical hardcover directory of noteworthy individuals in the visual arts community in the United States, published by Marquis Who's Who,"Who's Who in American Art 2011 – Publications", Marquis Who's Who, ...
'', a listing of prominent American artists * ''
Who's Who in British History ''Who's Who in British History'' is a multi-volume work composed of: *''Who's Who in Roman Britain and Anglo-Saxon England'', Richard Fletcher. Shepheard-Walwyn, London, 2002 *''Who's Who in Early Medieval England 1066-1272'', Christopher Tyer ...
'' * ''
Who's Who in the CIA ''Who's Who in CIA'' is a book written by the East German journalist Julius Mader (also known as Thomas Bergner) and self-published in East Berlin in 1968. It was titled as ''Who's who in CIA; ein biographisches Nachschlagewerk über 3000 Mitarb ...
'', a book published in
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in 1968 with the assistance of the
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and the HVA purporting to reveal the identities of thousands of
CIA The Central Intelligence Agency (CIA; ) is a civilian foreign intelligence service of the federal government of the United States tasked with advancing national security through collecting and analyzing intelligence from around the world and ...
officers. * ''
Who's Who in the DC Universe ''Who's Who: The Definitive Directory of the DC Universe'' (1985–87), usually referred to simply as ''Who's Who'', is the umbrella title for a number of comic book series which DC Comics published to catalogue the wide variety of fictional ch ...
'' a listing of
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characters * ''
Who's Who in the Theatre ''Who's Who in the Theatre'' is a British reference work, first published in 1912 with sixteen new editions from then until its last issue in 1981. The book was a successor to ''The Green Room Book'', of which four editions were published bet ...
'', published in Britain and the US from 1912 to 1982


Other publications and scams

The title "''Who's Who''" is in the public domain, and thousands of ''Who's Who'' compilations of varying scope and quality (and similar publications without the words "Who's Who") have been published by various authors and publishers. Some publications have been described as
scam A scam, or a confidence trick, is an attempt to defraud a person or group after first gaining their Trust (emotion), trust. Confidence tricks exploit victims using a combination of the victim's credulity, naivety, compassion, vanity, confidence ...
s; they list any people likely to buy the book, or to pay for inclusion, with no criterion of genuine notability. They may offer
vanity award Vanity is the excessive belief in one's own abilities or attractiveness compared to others. Prior to the 14th century, it did not have such narcissistic undertones, and merely meant ''futility''. The related term vainglory is now often seen as a ...
s or expensive trophies. One example is the defunct ''
Who's Who Among American High School Students ''Who's Who Among American High School Students'' was a ''Who's Who''-style web site and publication owned and managed by Educational Communications Inc. that listed what it claimed were high school students "who have excelled in academics, extr ...
'', which was criticized for questionable nomination practices, as well as whether the listing's entries are fact-checked and accurate. According to Steve Bjork, an admissions vice president of
Hamline University Hamline University ( ) is a private university in Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States. Founded in 1854, Hamline is the oldest university in Minnesota, the first coeducational university in the state, and is one of five Associated Colleges of th ...
: "It's honestly something that an admissions officer typically wouldn't consider or wouldn't play into an admissions decision." He suggested that ''Who's Who'' was "just trying to sell books". ''Who's Who'' publications are not all of questionable value, but publishers that select truly notable people and provide trustworthy information on them are hard to identify. A & C Black's ''Who's Who'' is the canonical example of a legitimate ''Who's Who'' reference work, being the first to use the name and establish the approach in print, publishing annually since 1849. However, the longevity of a publication is not in itself a guarantee. In 1999,
Tucker Carlson Tucker Swanson McNear Carlson (born May 16, 1969) is an American conservative political commentator who hosted the nightly political talk show '' Tucker Carlson Tonight'' on Fox News from 2016 to 2023. Since his contract with Fox News was term ...
said in ''Forbes'' magazine that
Marquis Who's Who Marquis Who's Who, also known as A.N. Marquis Company ( or ), is an American publisher of a number of directories containing short biographies. The books usually are entitled ''Who's Who in...'' followed by some subject, such as ''Who's Who in A ...
, founded in 1898 but no longer an independent company, had adopted practices of address harvesting as a revenue stream, undermining its claim to legitimacy as a reference work listing people of merit. A 2005 ''
New York Times ''The New York Times'' (''NYT'') is an American daily newspaper based in New York City. ''The New York Times'' covers domestic, national, and international news, and publishes opinion pieces, investigative reports, and reviews. As one of ...
'' article observed that the entries in Marquis Who's Who were "not uniformly fact-checked".


See also

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Biographical dictionary A biographical dictionary is a type of encyclopedic dictionary limited to biographical information. Many attempt to cover the major personalities of a country (with limitations, such as living persons only, in ''Who's Who'', or deceased people o ...
* ''
Hinterland Who's Who ''Hinterland Who's Who'' is a Canadian series of 60-second public service announcements profiling Canadian animals, produced by Environment Canada Wildlife Service and the National Film Board of Canada (NFB) in the 1960s and 70s, and re-launched b ...
'', a series of 60-second public service ads profiling Canadian animals and birds, produced by Environment Canada in the 1960s * '' Kdo byl kdo'' (Czech: "Who was who?")


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