User talk:AtmosNews
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…regarding the need for this article's citations to become encyclopedic (or risk article deletion). Note, I am a fan of NCAR, recently bringing online an article on Paul Julian linking there, and have been making generic improvements to the NCAR article. However, I can do no more than I have done—my expertise is elsewhere—and there are those with the responsibility for maintaining quality at WP, involved in efforts underway that could result in article deletion. This is esp. true, since the article has no independent, valid citations (no news or other outside reports, all press releases and self-published web material from the NCAR site itself). (!) Much of this is simply unacceptable in source and format. Enlist help, please, to move this forward. Finally, note, your office should not be doing this; rather, your staff scientists should be encouraging independent parties to edit the article. You have clear, inherent WP:COI and WP:POV issues, and these, if they surface, could fast track the content for deletion. Have your staff scientists identify meteorologists outside of NCAR to add to the article. You can add news reports to the "Further reading"—has any NCAR event been written up by Science, Nature, etc.? by the NYT? by a decent statewide newspaper there? By any magazines, in print or online? these are the needed sources. Your suggesting sources is fine; you simply cannot "sell" NCAR through Wikipedia. You can assist them with material to interpret, as they write, but you cannot write self-serving, non-independent perspectives into a WP article, not and have it last. (Note, look to your last printed version, and the version today, seeing the additional of the Julian-Madden Oscillation links—this is how it supposed to work. Get assistance! Le Prof Leprof 7272 (talk) 07:47, 16 June 2014 (UTC)
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