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This entry is now linked to two pages: Knill (surname), which was done by SwisterTwister on 5 or 6 March and to European Graduate School which was done about a week ago. How many links are generally required to remove the 'orphan tag'? I ask this question mostly out of curiosity. Wildgraf quinn ( talk) 10:51, 7 March 2017 (UTC) reply

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This article began as a translation of the German entry for Paolo Knill: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paolo_Knill

I came across Knill while researching for another entry and noticed that, although he seems/ed to have a presence in the discipline of Expressive Arts therapy in the English speaking world, there only existed a German language page. The German page is lacking somewhat in citation, particularly in the section "Leben/Life". I added a reference to Knill's CV as all of this information is readily available there while recognizing that in the future, a better source would be preferable.

As for notability, I have considered a few factors. First is the festschrift written for him in 2002. Second is the archived news article (see reference two) published by Lesley University which refers to Knill as a founder of their Expressive Therapy graduate program. In addition to this, I have considered the remaining references which note him as a founder of the discipline ('Expressive Arts Therapy') and of at least two institutions (European Graduate School and International School for Interdisciplinary Studies).

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Orphan Tag

This entry is now linked to two pages: Knill (surname), which was done by SwisterTwister on 5 or 6 March and to European Graduate School which was done about a week ago. How many links are generally required to remove the 'orphan tag'? I ask this question mostly out of curiosity. Wildgraf quinn ( talk) 10:51, 7 March 2017 (UTC) reply

Article Discussion

This article began as a translation of the German entry for Paolo Knill: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paolo_Knill

I came across Knill while researching for another entry and noticed that, although he seems/ed to have a presence in the discipline of Expressive Arts therapy in the English speaking world, there only existed a German language page. The German page is lacking somewhat in citation, particularly in the section "Leben/Life". I added a reference to Knill's CV as all of this information is readily available there while recognizing that in the future, a better source would be preferable.

As for notability, I have considered a few factors. First is the festschrift written for him in 2002. Second is the archived news article (see reference two) published by Lesley University which refers to Knill as a founder of their Expressive Therapy graduate program. In addition to this, I have considered the remaining references which note him as a founder of the discipline ('Expressive Arts Therapy') and of at least two institutions (European Graduate School and International School for Interdisciplinary Studies).


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