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Thanks for your input. This is my first whole article after 12 years of editing, so I do appreciate.
1. In WP:BLPSPS, I read that self-published sources written or published by the subject of the article are acceptable, provided they meet five criteria. I believe those criteria are met. Of the sources listed, only one was published by Gottlieb. The NGC/IC Project page is a scientific collaboration among several astronomers who are listed as team members. I believe the tag should be removed, or please explain the specific objection.
2. So is "prolific" always "puffery"? I don't think so in this case, but I will acquiesce. You're right that "American" should be there, and "prolific" would make for too many adjectives.
3. Not fond of the run-on sentence you made of Gottlieb's quotes; I'm inclined to revert it. Assambrew ( talk) 01:05, 9 June 2020 (UTC)
I left the following feedback for the creator/future reviewers while reviewing this article: Do you have a conflict of interest with this person?.
Sam-2727 ( talk) 21:54, 16 June 2020 (UTC)
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Thanks for your input. This is my first whole article after 12 years of editing, so I do appreciate.
1. In WP:BLPSPS, I read that self-published sources written or published by the subject of the article are acceptable, provided they meet five criteria. I believe those criteria are met. Of the sources listed, only one was published by Gottlieb. The NGC/IC Project page is a scientific collaboration among several astronomers who are listed as team members. I believe the tag should be removed, or please explain the specific objection.
2. So is "prolific" always "puffery"? I don't think so in this case, but I will acquiesce. You're right that "American" should be there, and "prolific" would make for too many adjectives.
3. Not fond of the run-on sentence you made of Gottlieb's quotes; I'm inclined to revert it. Assambrew ( talk) 01:05, 9 June 2020 (UTC)
I left the following feedback for the creator/future reviewers while reviewing this article: Do you have a conflict of interest with this person?.
Sam-2727 ( talk) 21:54, 16 June 2020 (UTC)