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@ LeadSongDog: I notice you added these PubMed publications to balance out the PR firm's selection of the guy's publications, but I think it's having the negative effect of turning this into a resume for the guy. I'm guessing those are from some PubMed search or curated page, in which case I think an external link to the PubMed page would serve better in this case. I think "Selected publications" are fairly common, with the understanding that the curation was done by consensus of the editors of the page. I think the goal is to usually find some representative (e.g. most popular) publications in the area's of the subject's expertise, and if they've written books a full bibliography is not uncommon. 0x0077BE ( talk · contrib) 21:28, 30 December 2014 (UTC)
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@ LeadSongDog: I notice you added these PubMed publications to balance out the PR firm's selection of the guy's publications, but I think it's having the negative effect of turning this into a resume for the guy. I'm guessing those are from some PubMed search or curated page, in which case I think an external link to the PubMed page would serve better in this case. I think "Selected publications" are fairly common, with the understanding that the curation was done by consensus of the editors of the page. I think the goal is to usually find some representative (e.g. most popular) publications in the area's of the subject's expertise, and if they've written books a full bibliography is not uncommon. 0x0077BE ( talk · contrib) 21:28, 30 December 2014 (UTC)
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