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and should probably kept on the disambiguation page or on a related page about the generic sub-topic (with links to the more specific topics). Of course if this is done, the links to the other 19 language pages should be also moved (or not) depending on whether they relate to the company
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the citations above are fully enough to show notability. They could have been found by the nominator too. I fail to see what is wrong with removing a prod and requesting an AfD--any editor here has that right--and in this case it's very much a good thing that they exercised it.
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Not really, no. All I see is a bunch of emedicine.com web page links. The term is also far too generic for notability to be accurately determined through Google. It's just the word "medicine" with an extra e added to it is all.
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and the current page become either a disambiguation page and/or a general introduction to electronic medicine with links to more detailed Wiki pages. In terms of on-line medical information resources,
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not including the ones that just refer to it as a source. I would say that even if the majority of the mentions are brief, collectively they indicate it's notable.
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in addition to the three journal articles that mention it. Well respected and and widely used apparently. Google books has
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Also, note that there are currently wikipedia pages for this topic in 19 other languages. That may be a record for AfD. --
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Subsequent comments should be made on the appropriate discussion page (such as the article's talk page or in a
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Subsequent comments should be made on the appropriate discussion page (such as the article's talk page or in a
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should (of course) be included a list, but also include other on-line medical web resources such as
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Disputed PROD. Effectively unreferenced, as the refs are not about the topic. Does not meet the
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The following discussion is an archived debate of the proposed deletion of the article below.
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and redefining current page as introduction to eMedicine / disambiguation page.)
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Should find-out if these other language pages are specifically about
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or more generically to the emerging field of electronic medicine.
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The above discussion is preserved as an archive of the debate.
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is a notable on-line medical information resource acquired by
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of the subject. The only source about the subject is a
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Knowledge:Articles for deletion
deletion review
WP:BEFORE
 Skomorokh
barbarian 
16:32, 15 October 2009 (UTC)
EMedicine
EMedicine
edit
talk
history
protect
delete
links
watch
logs
views
View log
Google
books
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scholar
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WP refs
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JSTOR
TWL
general notability guidelines
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primary source

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