187:, thank you very much for your courteous reply. I appreciate it. Actually, the very Georgetown link you cited says that, although Caner Dagli is not a direct employee, he has "worked with one or more of our core projects or programs." When he did, he wrote for them a bio. That's how it works, and that's why it isn't a third-party source. You correctly point out that for many academics there is not much third-party coverage. True. That's why academics aren't as prominent on Knowledge as say, sportspeople or politicians, and it's why their bio pages tend to be rather sparse. But it is what it is. Anyway, I don't mind if want to add it again. It's far from being a big deal, and I thank you again for taking time to reply. It was good of you. Best regards,
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