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consensus to merge into the larger WP when the discussion occurred about seven years ago or so. I haven't had the time necessary to root out and correct incorrectly-tagged pages in probably the past two or three years. There's been a lot of this sort of thing, such as the recent case of another WP not being informed of an RFC affecting the project's main article. Why do we even have WikiProjects anymore if we have so many editors treating them as if they exist purely for show?
379:"The person has created or played a major role in co-creating a significant or well-known work or collective body of work. In addition, such work must have been the primary subject of an independent and notable work (for example, a book, film, or television series, but usually not a single episode of a television series) or of multiple independent periodical articles or reviews." 411:). To me this is more than being a no-name, nobody scholar who has nothing but an unimpressive CV to show. PS. Also, let's consider that our notability guidelines are generally too permissive or sport biographies, and too restrictive for academic. Kick a ball and you are notable, publish several books, get a government award and it is unclear? Sigh. -- 428:
Papers regarding to his lobbying efforts for minor Polish-American institutions. Speaking to high school and university students in Poland (your pl.usembassy link) or giving a lecture (on the same visit in Poland marking the 100 years of Polish-American relations - on a temporary exhibit on US/Polish
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might want the opportunity to chime in. Both of the deletion pages relevant to that project are lacking this discussion. Part of that appears to be a matter of the article being tagged for WP United States, as if it didn't matter that WP Alaska exists as an independent project or that there was no
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Lobbying effort was for NATO membership for Poland/Hungary/Czech Rep. not for "minor organization". Haiman medal is the highest honor in the field of Polish diaspora studies. The comment that University of Alaska Southeast is "former community college" is an ad hominem argument. It is a fully
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or Routledge. He is a co-author of an encyclopedia (American Immigration: An Encyclopedia of Political, Social, and Cultural Change: An Encyclopedia of Political, Social, and Cultural Change, 11 cites). His research and activities are significant enough for
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to be made available at the UofM. I disagree he is a minor historian, he seems to be referenced quite often in discussion of Polish-American history. He is important enough to be invited to be reported on by the Polish Embassy in the USA
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Don't feel too bad about the dis. I have heard a supposedly-sane academic administrator argue (apparently seriously) that NYU should be considered at the level of a former community college. So you're in good company.
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Not invited lectures. Those are given only by high profile academics. Oh, also the various links mention do indicate coverage that may suffice him to pass regular BIO. --
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relations marking 100 years) at the Cinema MUZ in the Warsaw museum are not an indication of notability.... A Tetyana Filevska (
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The following discussion is an archived debate of the proposed deletion of the article below.
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Subsequent comments should be made on the appropriate discussion page (such as the article's
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Subsequent comments should be made on the appropriate discussion page (such as the article's
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and no !votes for Deletion. sufficient independent reviews to pass NAUTHOR SNG.
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Some of his books are published by quite reliable scholarly publishers like
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The order of merit is a low ranking award in the Polish system (see list in
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Doesn't pass GNG. Rarely cited, this museum guide and professor at the
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The above discussion is preserved as an archive of the debate.
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http://polishamericanstudies.org/text/29/haiman-award.html
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accredited four year university and has been for decades.
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