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Examples of articles in various areas and information for reviewing articles.

General comments

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Notability

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Individual approaches to editing

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Editing in controversial areas

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"Anyone can edit here" - but there are rules

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Writing an article

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Citing sources

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Academics

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  • Owen Astrachan - professor of computer science, field curriculum and teaching methods, low publication and citations for professors doing this sort of thing. Instead on meeting panels, special sessions, etc. at meetings of groups like ACM SIGCSE as recorded in his cv and in the Bulletin.
  • Catherine L. Besteman - anthropologist
  • Martha Copp - stub with enough to show notability including reasonable list of selected publications
  • Rae Helen Langton - professor of philosophy whose CV provided extensive autobiographical information
  • John Swinton (theologian)
  • Margaret Hotchkiss - very nice research section

From DGG's talk page - Basic cleanup steps for professors (and much of it applies to all bios) Oct 2014

For help in writing an article see User:StarryGrandma/Writing an article about a professor or researcher.

An example of a photo from the public relations department of a university

On WP:Notability (academic)

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Fellows (professional organizations)

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My comment at AfD for Adem Yetim:

  • There may be some confusion about the meaning of being a Fellow of a professional society where the term is a membership level and of being a Fellow of other professional societies where the term Fellow is reserved for honorary awards. The BCS Fellow is a membership level for senior people in the profession. A person applies for it themselves; there is an application fee. Fellows pay higher dues. This is different from the American computing societies. Fellow is an honorary award given to a limited number of members. A person does not apply for it but must be nominated by others. There are no fees. Receiving it has no effect on dues. See ACM Fellows and IEEE Fellows. BCS does have an equivalent award, Distinguished Fellow of the British Computer Society. (Oct 2021)

Examples of non-honorary fellows

Authors

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Useful reviewer comments

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Children's books

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Useful reviewer comments

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Companies

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Useful reviewer comments

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References

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  • International directory of company histories - print, also a database avail at some libraries. See use in Honeywell from here.

Computing

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Women in computing

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Applicable to women in many fields, in response to Google's Ideological Echo Chamber see "The e-mail Larry Page should have written to James Damore". The Economist. Vol. 424, no. 9054. 19 August 2017.

Organizations

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Revealing editor comments

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Schools

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While the Notability documents don't say this, there is a statement at Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Common outcomes#Schools that says "Most independently accredited degree-awarding institutions and high schools are being kept except when zero independent sources can be found to prove that the institution actually exists." (Retrieved February 2015)

Scientific articles

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References

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On Articles for Deletion

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On Articles for Creation

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Ask for two references test

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Some of these are new and editors might respond, others are old review requests

On New Page Patrol and Draft namespace

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