2674:, we have at the Marks article a case of the subject of the article concerned about changes to the article, many of which were unfortunate due to general unfamiliarity with how articles about professors are written. An editor incorrectly tagged references as when they were perfectly acceptable. (And that I had added to the article in 2015.) Another editor objected on the talk page to using the subject's reliably published peer-reviewed papers as sources for his scientific work when that is exactly what we do use as sources for scientists. Along with other misunderstandings of writing about scientists going on at the talk page, a big template at the top of the section mentioning "against Knowledge (XXG)'s inclusion policy" was not a help at this point.
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being to get as many students through the course successfully as possible and the other being time - which is why students should be given priority in the review process. Perhaps you could appoint a special group of experienced editors to do the reviewing, but what shouldn't happen is the setting of different, lower standards for students from those that apply to other new editors. Encouraging students to move the article themselves is equally problematic. If
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2479:. Subjects either have or do not have notability by Knowledge (XXG) standards. While "notability" usually means "worthy of being noticed", in Knowledge (XXG) it means "already has been noticed with published sources available". To have an article there must be several sources, each of which is reliably published, independent of the subject or his organization (not an interview with the subject, for example), and in-depth about the subject (not just a mention in an article about their organization or award). I haven't looked at the sources in the article, so I can't help you there.
2457:, I consider it an exceptional level of achievement (per ICPC wiki article: 52,709 students participated from 3,233 universities in 110 countries) and should at least contribute to (if not imply) notability. Only 3-4 teams get gold every year, compared to 300+ gold medals at the Olympics (every four years), where the same athlete can get five gold medals and, say, soccer teams have 22 members. There is some media coverage of the ICPC gold medalist every year, but it's kind of random and many articles mention universities rather than student names. WDYT? Thx
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2655:. I absolutely agree with you that a selected publications section is due there. The list of selected publications should be _much_ shorter, however, perhaps 3-4 papers rather than the 13. Hence, overly detailed. This is consistent with past general usage in other articles on academics that get attention of the community. For example, one could trim to the top-cited papers on GS, although I am not so confident that that is the right thing here. (But I am also not confident that the long list currently there is wisely chosen.)
3364:, very few companies are well enough known to have Knowledge (XXG) articles. This is an encyclopedia, not a business directory. Those companies that are well-known in their fields will have been written about in reliable publications by people entirely independent of the company. Interviews and press releases and other information provided by the company itself don't count. If those references exist, they are usually easy to find. In a quick look I don't see material like that about Advenser. See
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have been in response to that recent book, its paperback release publicity, and the release of an illustrated edition for the 2023 Christmas season. Add an "Author" section to his book article and put all of his biographical information there. Change the existing redirect to point to that section. It is very likely as he does more research he will match one of the criteria at
3676:, I wasn't thinking of MOS:LEAD but of the fact that I it is easier to get an editor to add some context at this point rather than later. I had to do some digging (and I do have a PhD in physics), and added some context myself before making the comment. Thanks for checking for copyvio. I try to remember to do that but recognize it more when copied from faculty web pages.
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dregree, but wonder if post-grads and fellows fall under "Harvard
Medical School people" category, rather than alumni. Unless they are teaching at the same time which would make them "Harvard Medical School faculty". Do you know how scholars generally think about these relationships? Seems a bit of pufferly to claim it as an alma mater to me. Thanks.
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learning point is that these user-created sources are allowed in some instances with any category of article, despite my past AfD experience. Looks like there is just a stronger understanding and acceptance of this guideline in the niche of academics (And it was cool to learn some phrasing to try with future AfD discussions). I also found a
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Midwest. Acceptance of the theory of evolution became more widespread in Yearly Meetings who moved toward liberal Christianity in the 19th and 20th centuries. However, creationism still persists within evangelical Friends Churches, particularly in East Africa and parts of the United States.
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Dear StaryGrandma, I am reaching out to you - reading about your scientific background, and as a grandma - wisdom. I created a page for HealthTunes - a streaming musicmedicine platform. I thought that the links I provided are solid, and after double checking i.e UCLAHealth website, .gov and more -
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review and I can't see any reason why this shouldn't also be true for students. Asking an instructor, who may themselves have very limited familiarity with Knowledge (XXG) guidelines, to grade their own students' work, is always going to be a problem as they have their own targets to work to - one
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Even after all these years online, it baffles me that people can be so confrontational about mathematical esoterica. I'm trying to keep a civil tongue in my head; please do call me out if I fail. (There has been some odd reverting and un-reverting in the edit history, which I can only guess at the
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The sources currently in the article meet none of those requirements and I can't find any that do. In depth means the source must be about HealthTunes, not just the concept of music therapy, and not just a mention of the topic. Reliable means in a peer-reviewed journal or a publication or website
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I am currently creating a list of Harvard Medical School alumni. I am finding that some people who completed post-gradaute research or fellowships at Harvard have the "Harvard Medical School alumni" catagory tags or list Harvard under alma mater in the infobox. I don't think alumni have to have a
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Instead of worrying about priority and papers, what the article should be about is the physics of the object, the interactions that show it exists, and the equipment that made the observations possible. The article doesn't even say in language a general reader can understand what an odderon is. A
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Dear StarryGrandma, thank you very much for your reply. We did not copy the page we just remade the page adding also the correct version of the truth. So you mean that everybody can say whatever they want because this is an encliopedia? I created my page to give credibility to the new version, as
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I saw your comments on the new page Odderon Discovery. We created a new page because there is a conflict with the information published in the other page which are in contradiction with the official channels of the TOTEM-DO Collaboration (CERN-Fermilab laboratories), who made the discovery of the
2629:, I was also the departmental micro computer trainer when I was at UNC. Think about that one for a minute! Thanks. I was finished ages ago, but he keeps asking for changes. I have tried to work through all of the requests but am now piggy in the middle over edits and decisions others are making.
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You should not leave such articles in mainspace. Thank you for making the effort to check out all these articles. At AfC we often run into students from non-WikiEd courses and it is a problem. There are too few reviewers and we can't shepherd hundreds of students through the process. I've left a
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Thank you for starting the discussion on Knowledge (XXG) talk:Notability (academics), both for giving us access to those editors and for getting it away from the drama of the article talk page. I think we got some great feedback, both on what will and won't work with the cv in this instance. My
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I think we might be largely in agreement on articles on professors, and I'm not trying to source it like a celebrity article. I still think the publication list is over-long, but also see your point about it being especially difficult to trim in this case. Marks has indeed has a fair bit of
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Hi, it seems reasonable to add the information as an infobox to the "Svaton peaks" article instead of a separate page. I have edited it as I imagine a short infobox could look like. As you noted, Svaton's published scientific production was limited. Svaton's own history is unpublished and not
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is an interview. While trade publications like Fast Company do publish feature articles that take an independent and critical look at a topic, most of their articles will rely heavily on the companies and people involved and are therefore not independent.
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I do not know of many academic biographies that are otherwise in good shape and that have 13 publications listed. Three is typical, five in rare cases. Thirteen is usually excessive. I'm excluding books here, which are of a somewhat different nature.
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on this one. The publication list is a reasonable length and all of the journals are significant. There is no fluff there. Many biographical articles have a significantly longer list of publications. This is not atypical.
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I am just wondering - as one other editor also suggested that "one book is not enough" - I suppose I do not understand why these guidelines do not apply. And, if they are incorrect- should they not be edited?
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