Talk:Robert Lenkinski
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Proposed deletion February 2024
[edit]I wrote this just before it got removed by another editor so I didn't delete it but I think it's still worth putting in.
Point 5 of Wikipedia:NACADEMICS sets the example of holding a named chair at a major institution as estabilishing notability and one is held at UTSW. The specific guidelines also state that "for documenting that a person has held such an appointment [...], publications of the appointing institution are considered a reliable source." which have been recovered through the waybackmachine. While there is still a debate about if UTSW meets that (I think it does) I think it merits further discussion. Shaws username . talk . 22:45, 12 February 2024 (UTC)
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