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I see you have been very active in articles about chemists. I tried to write an article about Peter Gill, but it been moved to draft space as Draft:Peter Gill (chemist). Could you take a look at it and perhaps help me to get it accepted? I think the major problem is the lack of direct sources. Some of the links support the text but they are not direct sources. I have been on WP for a long time and I am now getting old and my memory is getting worse. I was an admin but gave it up because of my age. All best wishes. He is noted as a member of the World Association of Theoretical and Computational Chemists. Bduke ( talk) 05:27, 22 October 2023 (UTC)
I have been thinking about this article too, but you are way ahead of me. You might find this link useful: http://watoc.net/watoc.dirac.html WATOC/our-people/academic-staff/p-gill.html and this one https://www.sydney.edu.au/science/about/our-people/academic-staff/p-gill.html. Let me know if you think I can help further. Bduke ( talk) 04:28, 25 October 2023 (UTC)
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I saw your move on the page Stewart Fotheringham and just had a quick question. I struggled with naming it originally honestly because of his inconsistent name use, with most publications going by A. Stewart Fotheringham. However, when I was deciding on the original page name I found online sources (of varying quality) for Alexander Stewart Fotheringham, AS Fotheringham, Alexander Fotheringham, and just Stewart Fotheringham, [1]. I decided to be safe and include his full name Alexander Stewart Fotheringham, mentioning he usually goes by A. Stewart Fotheringham in the page. I'm very low confidence on any choice, which is why I included the full name, but I was wondering how you decided his preferred name was Stewart Fotheringham, as most publications at least have an "A" in front of the name. If dropping the Alexander, Wouldn't "A. Stewart Fotheringham" be closer to what it seems he prefers to publish under (such as J. R. R. Tolkien, J. K. Rowling)? Thanks for clarification. Is there a source for his preference besides one being used more regularly? Is there a Wikipolicy or design criteria I can use for future guidance?
Without any outside source, I just assumed he might be trying to differentiate himself from other researchers with a similar name, and was using his middle and first initial rather then the conventional first and middle initial to do that. However, I don't know him and am only going off of what I see.
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If they have a Nobel, won the Ewald or similar then they clearly belong. However, it is not clear that all the recent names reach this level. I have posted on the template, and also asked IUCr & ACA for comments as I think we should be careful about this. Ldm1954 ( talk) 23:56, 25 March 2024 (UTC)