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Hi! So I see that this article was deleted again because there is not enough proof that Jean Griswold is noteworthy, which is becoming rather frustrating. Would mention of this book, in which she was featured, help the depth of coverage that you mentioned? How much more supportive information is needed to improve the depth of coverage?
( Jarodkarns ( talk) 18:28, 27 May 2015 (UTC))
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Proquest is an archive. It does list press releases. But it flags them in the search as PR for Press RElease, so you easily scroll past them to find articles form real newspapers. The article in question is not a replica of the company press release, although it was apparently inspired by the press release. It is form a The McClatchy Company newspaper, the Tribune Business News and it is about how the national rebranding will affest a local franchise of Griswold Home Care. Proquest is an entirely RS since it takes you to the actual article in actual papers. E.M.Gregory ( talk) 15:27, 28 May 2015 (UTC)
McClatchy - Tribune Business News [Washington] 26 June 2012.
Abstract (summary)
The rebrand coincides with the 30th anniversary of the company started in 1982 by Jean Griswold. Since its founding Griswold Home Care has helped more than 80,000 seniors and their families find home care options best suited to their needs. Full Text: June 26--WEST CHESTER TWP. -- The local office of Griswold Special Care will change its name to Griswold Home Care on Sunday in conjunction with the rebranding effort at its home office.
The new name "more accurately reflects the services offered by the company," according to Jim Barth, local director.
Griswold Home Care, the nation's oldest non-medical home care provider, refers caregivers who provide nonmedical in-home care services to the elderly and disabled with the focus on safe and independent living.
The Cincinnati-Tri County office at 7237 Cincinnati-Dayton Road, West Chester Twp., has been serving the greater Cincinnati area for more than eight years.
Along with the updated brand name is a redesigned logo and new website at wwww.GriswoldHomeCare.com.
The rebrand coincides with the 30th anniversary of the company started in 1982 by Jean Griswold.
Since its founding Griswold Home Care has helped more than 80,000 seniors and their families find home care options best suited to their needs.
For more information, call (513) 777-7550.
Credit: Hamilton JournalNews, Ohio Word count: 170
_(c)2012 the Hamilton JournalNews (Hamilton, Ohio) Visit the Hamilton JournalNews (Hamilton, Ohio) at www.journal-news.com". As I said, it is a news article in a McClatchy paper, and can be cited as such. E.M.Gregory ( talk) 17:06, 28 May 2015 (UTC)
Let's take this step by step. This is the full text of the Proquest "article" that you originally put in the article. Anyone with ProQuest access can find it at http://search.proquest.com/news/docview/1022191176/B2EAEE1226864EA0PQ/1?accountid=10226:
BRIEF: Home care provider rebrands
June 26--WEST CHESTER TWP. -- The local office of Griswold Special Care will change its name to Griswold Home Care on Sunday in conjunction with the rebranding effort at its home office.
The new name "more accurately reflects the services offered by the company," according to Jim Barth, local director.
Griswold Home Care, the nation's oldest non-medical home care provider, refers caregivers who provide nonmedical in-home care services to the elderly and disabled with the focus on safe and independent living.
The Cincinnati-Tri County office at 7237 Cincinnati-Dayton Road, West Chester Twp., has been serving the greater Cincinnati area for more than eight years.
Along with the updated brand name is a redesigned logo and new website at wwww.GriswoldHomeCare.com.
The rebrand coincides with the 30th anniversary of the company started in 1982 by Jean Griswold.
Since its founding Griswold Home Care has helped more than 80,000 seniors and their families find home care options best suited to their needs.
For more information, call (513) 777-7550.
Credit: Hamilton JournalNews, Ohio
And here is the full text of the same press release that appeared in another publication, "Today's Pulse," at http://www.todayspulse.com/news/news/local/home-care-provider-rebrands-1/nPgds/
Home care provider rebrands
Staff report
WEST CHESTER TWP. — The local office of Griswold Special Care will change its name to Griswold Home Care on Sunday in conjunction with the rebranding effort at its home office.
The new name “more accurately reflects the services offered by the company,” according to Jim Barth, local director.
Griswold Home Care, the nation’s oldest non-medical home care provider, refers caregivers who provide nonmedical in-home care services to the elderly and disabled with the focus on safe and independent living.
The Cincinnati-Tri County office at 7237 Cincinnati-Dayton Road, West Chester Twp., has been serving the greater Cincinnati area for more than eight years.
Along with the updated brand name is a redesigned logo and new website at wwww.GriswoldHomeCare.com.
The rebrand coincides with the 30th anniversary of the company started in 1982 by Jean Griswold.
Since its founding Griswold Home Care has helped more than 80,000 seniors and their families find home care options best suited to their needs.
For more information, call (513) 777-7550.
In the article I substituted the free version of this press release for the ProQuest version of the same press release. But they are the identical press release. We cannot source such an extraordinary claim to a corporate press release. If this article survives the AfD, this is going to be an issue. Right now It is not worth pursuing.
Why are you continuing to misrepresent a press release as a news article? Coretheapple ( talk) 17:32, 28 May 2015 (UTC)
Belongs here, not on page, now that that editor- who has been open about his role - has ceased editing. E.M.Gregory ( talk) 15:50, 4 June 2015 (UTC)
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Hi! So I see that this article was deleted again because there is not enough proof that Jean Griswold is noteworthy, which is becoming rather frustrating. Would mention of this book, in which she was featured, help the depth of coverage that you mentioned? How much more supportive information is needed to improve the depth of coverage?
( Jarodkarns ( talk) 18:28, 27 May 2015 (UTC))
{{
cite book}}
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requires |url=
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help)
Proquest is an archive. It does list press releases. But it flags them in the search as PR for Press RElease, so you easily scroll past them to find articles form real newspapers. The article in question is not a replica of the company press release, although it was apparently inspired by the press release. It is form a The McClatchy Company newspaper, the Tribune Business News and it is about how the national rebranding will affest a local franchise of Griswold Home Care. Proquest is an entirely RS since it takes you to the actual article in actual papers. E.M.Gregory ( talk) 15:27, 28 May 2015 (UTC)
McClatchy - Tribune Business News [Washington] 26 June 2012.
Abstract (summary)
The rebrand coincides with the 30th anniversary of the company started in 1982 by Jean Griswold. Since its founding Griswold Home Care has helped more than 80,000 seniors and their families find home care options best suited to their needs. Full Text: June 26--WEST CHESTER TWP. -- The local office of Griswold Special Care will change its name to Griswold Home Care on Sunday in conjunction with the rebranding effort at its home office.
The new name "more accurately reflects the services offered by the company," according to Jim Barth, local director.
Griswold Home Care, the nation's oldest non-medical home care provider, refers caregivers who provide nonmedical in-home care services to the elderly and disabled with the focus on safe and independent living.
The Cincinnati-Tri County office at 7237 Cincinnati-Dayton Road, West Chester Twp., has been serving the greater Cincinnati area for more than eight years.
Along with the updated brand name is a redesigned logo and new website at wwww.GriswoldHomeCare.com.
The rebrand coincides with the 30th anniversary of the company started in 1982 by Jean Griswold.
Since its founding Griswold Home Care has helped more than 80,000 seniors and their families find home care options best suited to their needs.
For more information, call (513) 777-7550.
Credit: Hamilton JournalNews, Ohio Word count: 170
_(c)2012 the Hamilton JournalNews (Hamilton, Ohio) Visit the Hamilton JournalNews (Hamilton, Ohio) at www.journal-news.com". As I said, it is a news article in a McClatchy paper, and can be cited as such. E.M.Gregory ( talk) 17:06, 28 May 2015 (UTC)
Let's take this step by step. This is the full text of the Proquest "article" that you originally put in the article. Anyone with ProQuest access can find it at http://search.proquest.com/news/docview/1022191176/B2EAEE1226864EA0PQ/1?accountid=10226:
BRIEF: Home care provider rebrands
June 26--WEST CHESTER TWP. -- The local office of Griswold Special Care will change its name to Griswold Home Care on Sunday in conjunction with the rebranding effort at its home office.
The new name "more accurately reflects the services offered by the company," according to Jim Barth, local director.
Griswold Home Care, the nation's oldest non-medical home care provider, refers caregivers who provide nonmedical in-home care services to the elderly and disabled with the focus on safe and independent living.
The Cincinnati-Tri County office at 7237 Cincinnati-Dayton Road, West Chester Twp., has been serving the greater Cincinnati area for more than eight years.
Along with the updated brand name is a redesigned logo and new website at wwww.GriswoldHomeCare.com.
The rebrand coincides with the 30th anniversary of the company started in 1982 by Jean Griswold.
Since its founding Griswold Home Care has helped more than 80,000 seniors and their families find home care options best suited to their needs.
For more information, call (513) 777-7550.
Credit: Hamilton JournalNews, Ohio
And here is the full text of the same press release that appeared in another publication, "Today's Pulse," at http://www.todayspulse.com/news/news/local/home-care-provider-rebrands-1/nPgds/
Home care provider rebrands
Staff report
WEST CHESTER TWP. — The local office of Griswold Special Care will change its name to Griswold Home Care on Sunday in conjunction with the rebranding effort at its home office.
The new name “more accurately reflects the services offered by the company,” according to Jim Barth, local director.
Griswold Home Care, the nation’s oldest non-medical home care provider, refers caregivers who provide nonmedical in-home care services to the elderly and disabled with the focus on safe and independent living.
The Cincinnati-Tri County office at 7237 Cincinnati-Dayton Road, West Chester Twp., has been serving the greater Cincinnati area for more than eight years.
Along with the updated brand name is a redesigned logo and new website at wwww.GriswoldHomeCare.com.
The rebrand coincides with the 30th anniversary of the company started in 1982 by Jean Griswold.
Since its founding Griswold Home Care has helped more than 80,000 seniors and their families find home care options best suited to their needs.
For more information, call (513) 777-7550.
In the article I substituted the free version of this press release for the ProQuest version of the same press release. But they are the identical press release. We cannot source such an extraordinary claim to a corporate press release. If this article survives the AfD, this is going to be an issue. Right now It is not worth pursuing.
Why are you continuing to misrepresent a press release as a news article? Coretheapple ( talk) 17:32, 28 May 2015 (UTC)
Belongs here, not on page, now that that editor- who has been open about his role - has ceased editing. E.M.Gregory ( talk) 15:50, 4 June 2015 (UTC)