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If I get to it, I'll convert it soon, or someone else could. See Wikipedia:WikiProject_Biography for more info. The conversion would include using the standard {{WikiProject Biography}} template, references formatted correctly and inline references, etc. Also, there should probably be appropriate templates in the Discussion page. -- MalcolmGin 19:25, 23 March 2007 (UTC)
This is mainly going to apply to who this article was created by and their actual personal knowledge of Heather.(and whether this is approved by her or not).
Is it going to be mentioned that "Heather Corinna" is the name she is writing under? (I'm not saying an alias as it is partially correct but not her complete name)
Also if she is not involved in this page, has anyone thought about contacting her directly to ask for input? (you can't get better then from the source)
-- Blood Wraith 03:18, 29 March 2007 (UTC)
Just FYI, this is official Wikipedia Policy about providing citations of living persons. From that article, which should be useful vis a vis whether citations are required:
Again, I'm not saying Heather doesn't deserve a page, I'm just saying that if you don't want it to eventually get deleted, you all need to provide citations and sources. -- MalcolmGin 00:00, 9 April 2007 (UTC)
Hopefully if the article does get deleted for lack of notability, these links will help, or if anyone wants to integrate these links into the article text (I may also get to it), that'll also help with the articles's flaws overall.
I'd also look for any press coverage/reviews of her book, S.E.X., which is apparently now on Amazon shelves! Yay! -- MalcolmGin Talk / Conts 20:30, 29 April 2007 (UTC)
The article is unclear about weather Heather actually took a degree from Shimer College. I was wondering if she actually managed to get a degree because she is listed as an alum on the Shimer page, and it should be noted that she only studied there if she did not. In my experience, Shimer College has a very bad habit of allowing many of their most talented students to slip away. It should be very clear on their page weather the notable people they have listed were graduates or not... Alfred Lord Tenniscourt ( talk) 16:39, 18 January 2008 (UTC)
This article has had sourcing problems for many years with no improvement, i.e. all sources are still web ephemera with not a single WP:RS. She has a published book with around 400 holdings, but it is a mass market book on sex-ed, so this number is not terribly impressive. A quick search turns up only twitter, flickr, Huffpost blog, and other web ephemera. There is a real question of notability here. Please do not remove tag until other WP:RS showing notability can be found. Agricola44 ( talk) 14:52, 3 February 2015 (UTC).
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If I get to it, I'll convert it soon, or someone else could. See Wikipedia:WikiProject_Biography for more info. The conversion would include using the standard {{WikiProject Biography}} template, references formatted correctly and inline references, etc. Also, there should probably be appropriate templates in the Discussion page. -- MalcolmGin 19:25, 23 March 2007 (UTC)
This is mainly going to apply to who this article was created by and their actual personal knowledge of Heather.(and whether this is approved by her or not).
Is it going to be mentioned that "Heather Corinna" is the name she is writing under? (I'm not saying an alias as it is partially correct but not her complete name)
Also if she is not involved in this page, has anyone thought about contacting her directly to ask for input? (you can't get better then from the source)
-- Blood Wraith 03:18, 29 March 2007 (UTC)
Just FYI, this is official Wikipedia Policy about providing citations of living persons. From that article, which should be useful vis a vis whether citations are required:
Again, I'm not saying Heather doesn't deserve a page, I'm just saying that if you don't want it to eventually get deleted, you all need to provide citations and sources. -- MalcolmGin 00:00, 9 April 2007 (UTC)
Hopefully if the article does get deleted for lack of notability, these links will help, or if anyone wants to integrate these links into the article text (I may also get to it), that'll also help with the articles's flaws overall.
I'd also look for any press coverage/reviews of her book, S.E.X., which is apparently now on Amazon shelves! Yay! -- MalcolmGin Talk / Conts 20:30, 29 April 2007 (UTC)
The article is unclear about weather Heather actually took a degree from Shimer College. I was wondering if she actually managed to get a degree because she is listed as an alum on the Shimer page, and it should be noted that she only studied there if she did not. In my experience, Shimer College has a very bad habit of allowing many of their most talented students to slip away. It should be very clear on their page weather the notable people they have listed were graduates or not... Alfred Lord Tenniscourt ( talk) 16:39, 18 January 2008 (UTC)
This article has had sourcing problems for many years with no improvement, i.e. all sources are still web ephemera with not a single WP:RS. She has a published book with around 400 holdings, but it is a mass market book on sex-ed, so this number is not terribly impressive. A quick search turns up only twitter, flickr, Huffpost blog, and other web ephemera. There is a real question of notability here. Please do not remove tag until other WP:RS showing notability can be found. Agricola44 ( talk) 14:52, 3 February 2015 (UTC).