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The result was delete. There is a clear consensus here that the sources given do not demonstrate that the subject is notable via either WP:GNG or WP:PROF Ritchie333 (talk) (cont) 11:16, 27 January 2016 (UTC) reply

Mircea Itul

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Let's work through the sources, demolishing this guy's claim to notability brick by brick:

OK, so clearly, the subject is some kind of an academic doing reasonably serious work in his field, with a seeming penchant for attending conferences. But does anything suggest he meets the standards of encyclopedic notability described by WP:PROF? No, not really. - Biruitorul Talk 18:48, 19 January 2016 (UTC) reply

  • Delete - He does not meet any standards of encyclopaedic content whatsoever. Doing serious work in your field, while honourable, is clearly not what gets people into encyclopaedias, otherwise we'd have billions of articles about people who have no notability whatsoever on Wikipedia. Jackninja5 ( talk) 19:00, 19 January 2016 (UTC) reply
  • Delete Biru did a great source analysis. I can't see anything on Google Scholar that would suggest a high citation count, which can lead to notability. Now, let's burn us some spam! -- Piotr Konieczny aka Prokonsul Piotrus| reply here 20:27, 19 January 2016 (UTC) reply
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Wall of text #1 and listing of all the subject's publications by Clairec78

Biruitorul, please explain "Let's work through the sources, demolishing this guy's claim to notability brick by brick" in regards to the Wikietiquette which clearly stipulates "to avoid the use of sarcastic language" and "not to make unsourced negative comments about living people". In the same context, please also explain what do you mean by "some kind of academic"! 1. Publishing house blurb Please check this: https://www.liverpool.ac.uk/modern-languages-and-cultures/research/french-books-on-india/ Selected publication Corinne François-Denève, Mircea Itu and Ian Magedera, French Books on India: From Dupleix to Decolonization (Glasgow: University of Glasgow French & German Publications, 2011). ISBN  9780852619223. This is the first published version, with 60 bilingual annotations and a scholarly introduction which sets the scene for the usefulness of understanding what was written in French about India. On this source it is obvious that Dr. Itul is co-author in this book and member in University of Liverpool research project. 2. Mention in one footnote: "I am grateful to Mircea Itu for this reference." This source supports the previous, and there are two footnotes mentioning Dr. Itul on page 5 and on page 20. 3. 4. http://www.romanian-institute-ny.org/symposiumabstracts.html Mircea Itu Professor of Comparative Religions, Dean of the School of Journalism, Communications and Public Relations, Spiru Haret University, Bucharest, Romania Mircea Eliade’s Concept of History of Religions Symposium, Vol. XVI/1, 2009

Abstract: Mircea Eliade is the well-known Romanian scholar in religious studies, a Romanian cultural personality who is worldwide appreciated. The knowledge transmitted through his work is both actual and ageless. It is highly important for human being and for humanity, as well. The history of religions and the comparative method appear and act simultaneously in Mircea Eliade. Keywords: Eliade, religion, culture, anthropology, history, hermeneutics, phenomenology This is a proof that Dr. Itul (Mircea Itu) presented this paper at the above Symposium in New York. Alongside other 8 studies, this was published in the magazine Gracious Light, New York: http://035473e.netsolhost.com/joomla1/index.php/publications-publicatii/lumina-lina-gracious-light.html 5. http://www2.spiruharet.ro/facultati/jurnalism-bucuresti/cercetare/fd9064f5c3a9fbb703c9f7d8d8acd384.pdf This source from Spiru Haret University website proves that Dr. Itul was dean at Spiru Haret University - see last mention at the end of the document. 6. http://opinianationala.ro/d/wp-content/uploads/2013/07/459.pdf Opinia nationala (National Opinion) is not 'his own newsletter', but a university magazine, which has been published since 1992 with national and international distribution in which the subject worked and published in 2009. See below the magazine website: http://opinianationala.ro/publicatie/ 7. https://helda.helsinki.fi/handle/10138/15298 This source from the University of Helsinki official website shows the paper presented by Dr. Itul at the International Society for the Study of European Ideas (ISSEI) Congress and the paper itself is downloadable. I don't see any cruft in this regard. 8. 9. http://www.institutuldefilosofie.ro/e107_files/downloads/Revue%20roumaine%20de%20philosophie/revue%2052.1-2%202008%20abstracts.pdf This source is an Abstract of an academic study by Dr. Itul, published by The Romanian Review of Philosophy, magazine published by The Romanian Academy, the highest academic institution in Romania, where Dr. Itul has worked since 1998. See below the Summary where to find the work published: http://www.institutuldefilosofie.ro/e107_files/downloads/Revue%20roumaine%20de%20philosophie/revue%2052.1-2%202008%20sommaire.pdf 10. http://www.iahr.dk/docs/Tokyo%202005.pdf See page 86: Mircea, Itu: John Cassian's Mystical Vision and Cosmic Christianity The International Association for the History of Religions is IAHR. It organises worldwide Congresses of Religion every five years. Dr. Itul took part in Durban 2000 and Tokyo 2005. 11. http://www.l.u-tokyo.ac.jp/iahr2005/pdf/web_programme_0314.pdf This source confirms information and participation to the IAHR Congress in Tokyo at page 26. 12. https://nirc.nanzan-u.ac.jp/nfile/1955 This source shows Dr. Itul participation at Nanzan Institute for Religion and Culture, Nagoya in 2005 at pages 3-4. 13. http://www.iash.ed.ac.uk/fellows/former-fellows/register-of-former-fellows-list/ This source proves that Dr. Itul was Fellow at the Institute for Advanced Studies in the Humanities (IASH), University of Edinburgh in 2002 and that he was working for The Romanian Academy. Please see under letter 'I'. 14. http://www.iahr.dk/docs/Durban%202000.pdf The International Association for the History of Religions is IAHR. It organises worldwide Congresses of Religion every five years. Dr. Itul took part in Durban 2000 and Tokyo 2005. This source shows that Dr. Itul participated with a paper at the Congress in Durban 2000 page 60. 15. http://www.westminster.edu/staff/brennie/eliade/Itu.htm This source is the Abstract of the paper presented by Dr. Itul at the IAHR Congress in Durban as well as information on some of his publications 16. http://www.institutuldefilosofie.ro/page.php?73 This is clearly not a résumé, but a detailed list of publications by Dr. Itul at the time when he worked at The Institute of Philosophy and Psychology of the Romanian Academy. This source shows that Dr. Itul published 47 academic studies, 20 co-author studies published in books, 17 books published as single author and has 7 unpublished works in the Romanian Academy archives. Please explain how come this academic works can be judged as not notable and the author named by Biruitorul as 'some kind of an academic'. 17. http://digitalcommons.liberty.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1012&context=phil_fac_pubs This source is a footnote that represents a citing by Professor of Philosophy Michael S. Jones, Liberty University, Virginia. http://www.liberty.edu/academics/arts-sciences/philosophy/?PID=12399 18. https://andreigabur.files.wordpress.com/2008/04/curs-filosofia-si-istoria-religiilor.pdf This source is one of Dr. Itul's published books that is available also in electronic format to help anyone to see it. It was uploaded by someone else, not by the subject. 19. http://philpapers.org/rec/ITUILE, http://philpapers.org/rec/ITUILB, http://philpapers.org/rec/ITUILE-2 This three sources are three of the published books by Dr. Itul. http://philpapers.org/ This source is on index of bibliographic entries from all over the world maintained by the International Team of Editors specialised in Philosophers' Works.

Here is a list of Dr. Itul main works published for your information. It is not exhaustive, but surely shows academic notability for Dr. Itul: Publishing and editorial debut Article: Ne cheamă străbunii, ne cheamă părinţii (Our Ancestors and Our Parents get in touch with Us) in “Contemporanul”, Bucharest (Bucureşti), 1987 Volume: Poezii de dragoste - antologie universală (Love Poems – world anthology), Braşov, Orientul latin Publishing House, 1992 Books Author 1. Mircea Eliade, Bucharest, Romania of Tomorrow Foundation, 2007, 124 p. 2. Kitarō Nishida, o cercetare asupra binelui (Kitaro Nishida, An Inquiry into the Good), translated from English into Romanian, with a Foreword by Mircea Itu, Braşov, Orientul latin Publishing House, 2005, 232 p. 3. Filosofia şi istoria religiilor (Philosophy and History of Religions), Bucharest, ‘Romania of Tomorrow’ Foundation, 2004 307 p. 4. Filosofia şi religiile Indiei (Indian Philosophy and Indian Religions), Braşov, Orientul latin Publishing House, 2004, 215 p. 5. Itinerarii britanice (British Journeys), Braşov, Orientul latin Publishing House, 2003, 224 p. 6. Introducere în hermeneutică (Introduction to Hermeneutics), Braşov, Orientul latin Publishing House, 2002, 245 p. 7. Manual de limba sanscrită (Sanskrit Textbook), Foreword by Cicerone Poghirc, Braşov, Orientul latin Publishing House, 2001, 226 p. 8. Cultură şi civilizaţie indiană (Indian Culture and Indian Civilisation), Foreword by Lucia Wald Bucharest, CREDIS University College Press, 2001, 207 p. 9. Itinerarii indiene (Indian Journeys), vol. II, Braşov, Orientul latin Publishing House, 2000, 361 p. 10. Lila (Lila - Indian Novel), translated from Romanian into French by Raluca Taraş, Braşov, Orientul latin Publishing House, 1999, 226 p. 11. Itinerarii indiene (Indian Journeys), vol. I, Braşov, Orientul latin Publishing House, 1998, 329 p. 12. Lila (Lila – Indian Novel), Braşov, Orientul latin Publishing House, 1998, 192 p. 13. Indianismul lui Eliade (Eliade’s Indology), Foreword by Roberto Scagno, Braşov, Orientul latin Publishing House, 1997, 528 p. 14. Indianismul lui Blaga (Blaga’s Indology), Foreword by Cicerone Poghirc, Braşov, Orientul latin Publishing House, 1996, 288 p. 15. Mihai Eminescu, spirit universal (Mihai Eminescu, Universal Spirit – optional textbook for exams), Braşov, Orientul latin Publishing House, 1996, 84 p. 16. Indianismul lui Eminescu (Eminescu’s Indology), Braşov, Orientul latin Publishing House, 1995, 176 p. 17. Poezii de dragoste - antologie universală (Love Poems – world anthology), Braşov, Orientul latin Publishing House, 1992, 208 p. Book Chapters Co-author 1. Indian Philosophy and Religions Entries, in the volume French Books on India, formatted and revised by Mircea Itu, volume coordinated and edited by Ian Magedera, University of Liverpool, Arts & Humanities Research Council, University of Glasgow, French and German Publications, Glasgow, 2011 152 p. 2. Conceptul de spirit la Constantin Noica raportat la Mircea Eliade (The Concept of Spirit in Constantin Noica’s Philosophy and in Mircea Eliade’s Vision), in the volume Constantin Noica, coordinated by Academician Alexandru Surdu, Bucharest, The Romanian Academy, 2009 6 p. 3. Filosofia trăirii (The Philosophy of Lived Experience), in the volume Cartea și lectura – azi (The Book and the Reading - Today), coordinated by Mioriţa Got, Bucharest, ErcPress, 2010, 22 p. 4. Filosofia și hermeneutica religiei (Philosophy and Hermeneutics of Religion) in the volume Educația pentru religie și pentru cultura diversității. Competențe ale educatorului creștin (Religious Education and Diversity Culture. Skills for a Christian Educator), coordinated by Mioriţa Got, Bucharest, ErcPress, 2010, 27 p. 5. Filosofia trăirii (The Philosophy of Lived Experience), in the volume Studii de istorie a filosofiei româneşti (Studies on Romanian History of Philosophy), vol. III, coordinated by Mona Mamulea and Viorel Cernica, Bucharest, The Romanian Academy Press, 2008, 25 p. 6. Alexandru Surdu despre logica religiei, (Alexandru Surdu on the Logic of Religion), in the volume Alexandru Surdu: itinerarii logico-filosofice (Alexandru Surdu: Logical and Philosophical Journeys), vol. II, coordinated by Dragos Popescu, Bucharest, Paideia, 2008, 10 p. 7. Mircea Eliade şi fenomenologia sacrului (Mircea Eliade and the Phenomenology of the Sacred), in the volume Studii de istorie a filosofiei româneşti (Studies on Romanian History of Philosophy), vol. II, coordinated by Mona Mamulea and Viorel Cernica, Bucharest, The Romanian Academy Press, 2007, 24 p. 8. Mit şi timp – sacralizare şi consacrare (Myth and Time - Sacralisation and Consecration), in the volume Natura Timpului (The Nature of Time), coordinated by Adrian Niță, Giurgiu, Pelican Publishing House, 2006, 21 p. 9. Blaga şi Śankara. O perspectivă comparată, Concepţia filosofică a lui August Treboniu Laurian, Mihail Kogălniceanu – un filosof al istoriei, Idei-forţă ale filosofiei lui Mircea Eliade (Blaga and Śankara. A Comparative Approach, August Treboniu Laurian’s Philosophy, Mihail Kogălniceanu - a Philosopher of History, Main Ideas in Mircea Eliade’s Philosophy), in the volume Studii de istorie a filosofiei româneşti (Studies on Romanian History of Philosophy), coordinated by Ion Pogorilovschi, Bucharest, The Romanian Academy Press, 2006, 54 p. 10. Hermeneutica mitului (Hermeneutics of the Myth), in the volume Studii de istoria filosofiei universale (Studies on the History of World Philosophy), coordinated by Academician Alexandru Boboc and N.I. Mariş, Vol. XIII, Bucharest, The Romanian Academy Press, 2005, 34 p. 11. Hermeneutică şi filosofia religiei (Hermeneutics and Philosophy of Religion), in the volume Sinteze pentru anul III învăţământ la distanţă (Textbook for the Third Year of Study, Online Education), coordinated by Acsinte Dobre and Pamfil Nichitelea, Bucharest, ‘Romania of Tomorrow’ Foundation, 2004, 44 p. 12. Dumnezeu şi religia în concepţia lui Immanuel Kant din Religia în limitele raţiunii (God and Religion in Immanuel Kant's Vision from Religion within the Boundries of mere Reason), in the volume Studii de istoria filosofiei universale (Studies on the History of World Philosophy), coordinated by and Academician Alexandru Boboc and N.I, Mariş, vol. XII, Bucharest, The Romanian Academy Press, 2004, 24 p. 13. Dumnezeu în viziunea lui Śankaracarya din Brahma-sutra-bhashya (God in Śankaracarya’s Vision from Brahma-sutra-bhashya), in the volume Studii de istoria filosofiei universale (Studies on the History of World Philosophy), coordinated by and Academician Alexandru Boboc and N.I, Mariş, Vol. XI, Bucharest, The Romanian Academy Press, 2003, 14 p. 14. Aspecte legate de concepţia lui Alexandru Surdu despre religie (Aspects in Relation with Alexandru Surdu's Vision on Religion), in the volume Alexandru Surdu: itinerarii logico-filosofice (Alexandru Surdu: Logical and Philosophical Journeys), coordinated by Dragos Popescu and Marius Dobre, Bucharest, Paideia, 2003, 10 p. 15. Istoria religiilor (History of Religions), in the volume Sinteze pentru anul I învăţământ la distanţă (Textbook for the First Year of Study, Online Education), coordinated by Ioan N. Rosca and Sultana Craia, Bucharest, ‘Romania of Tomorrow’ Foundation, 2003, 27 p. 16. Templul visat de Constantin Brâncuși (The Temple dreamed by Constantin Brâncuși), the volume Constantin Brâncuși, artist-filosof (Constantin Brâncuși, an artist-philosopher), coordinated by Ion Pogorilovschi, Târgu-Jiu, ‘Constantin Brâncuși’ Foundation, 2002, 5 p. 17. God was born in Exile. Mircea Eliade and the Recuperation of the Sacred, published in the volume Inhabiting the Other: Essays on Literature and Exile, editor in chief Sharmistha Lahiri, New Delhi, Aryan, 2001 and paper on Mircea Eliade’s theory of the sacred and profane presented at the Symposium Literature and Exile, University of Delhi, New Delhi, 1997. 18. Aspecte ale indianismului în capodopera Glossa de Mihai Eminescu (Aspects of Indology in Gloss, Mihai Eminescu’s Masterpiece), in the volume Eminescu în actualitate (Eminescu in Contemporary Times), coordinated by Dan Brudaşcu, Cluj-Napoca, 2000, 6 p. 19. Transcenderea contrariilor (The Transcendence of the Opposed), in the volume Eliadiana (On Eliade), coordinated by Cristian Bădiliţă, Iaşi, Polirom, 1997, 12 p. 20. Glossa, Memento mori, in the volume Literatura română pentru bacalaureat şi admitere (Romanian Literature for GCSE, A Level and University Entrance Exams), coordinated by Mircea Itu and Iustina Itu, Braşov, Orientul latin Publishing House, 1996, 10 p. 21. Mihai Eminescu (Amita Bhose, Zoe Dumitrescu-Buşulenga, Liviu Rusu, Rosa del Conte) in the volume Dicţionar de critică literară (Literary Critics Dictionary), coordinated by Mircea Itu and Iustina Itu, Braşov, Orientul latin Publishing House, 1995, 37 p. Articles and Studies Author Out of the list of published research, comprising thousands of articles and academic studies, the most interesting to mention are the following: 1. O jumătate de oră din viaţa lui Constantin Noica (Half hour of Constantin Noica’s life), in ‘Gracious Light’ (Review of Romanian Spirituality and Culture), New York, ISSN 1086-2366, ISI, 2010, XV, no. 5 January to March, pp. 59-63. 2. Mircea Eliade on the Concept of History of Religions, published in ‘Gracious Light’ (Review of Romanian Spirituality and Culture), year XV, number 1, January-March, New York, 2010. (Paper presented at the Symposium: Cult and Culture. The Transcendental Roots of Human Civilization, organised by the Romanian Institute of Theology and Spirituality, New York, 2008, study on the Mircea Eliade’s vision on History of Religions). 3. Hermeneutics of Myth, published in ‘Gracious Light’ (Review of Romanian Spirituality and Culture), year XIII, number 4, October-December, New York, 2008. (Paper presented at the Congress of Society for European Ideas – ISSEI, University of Helsinki, Finland, 2008, study on various interpretations of the myth). 4. Pour une philosophie de la religion (To a Philosophy of Religion), published in’ Revue Roumaine de Philosophie’ (Romanian Review of Philosophy), Tome 52, number 1-2, Bucharest, 2008. (Paper presented at the South-East European Congress of Philosophy, Cyrill and Methodius University, Skopje, The Former Yugoslavian Republic of Macedonia, 2007, study in French on the necessity of a Philosophy of Religion nowadays). 5. Intercultural Communication – An Openness towards the Future, published in ‘Annals of Spiru Haret University’, Journalism Series, year VIII, number 8, 2007, pp. 169. (Paper presented at the International Journalist Graduate Summer-School, University of Lund, Helsingborg, Sweden, 2008, study on the main topics of Intercultural Communication). 6. Immortality in Celtic, Thracian and Indian Religions, published in ‘Gracious Light’ (Review of Romanian Spirituality and Culture), year VIII, number 4, October-December, New York, 2003. (Postdoctoral research fellowship at The Institute for Advanced Studies in The Humanities, University of Edinburgh, UK, 2002, study on Celtic Religion, Religious Studies, Inter-religious Communication and Comparative Religion). 7. Aspectos del indianismo en obras maestras de Mihail Eminescu (Aspects of Indology in Mihai Eminescu’s Works), in ‘Empireuma’, year XVIII, nrumber 29, Alicante, summer-autumn 2003, 4 pages. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Clairec78 ( talkcontribs) 23:49, 19 January 2016‎

Thanks user:Clairec78 for your considered reply. Would you care to elaborate further? I don't think you've explained yourself in quite enough length or depth. Claudebone ( talk) 13:44, 22 January 2016 (UTC) reply
  • Delete. Can find nothing in WoS or WorldCat. Agricola44 ( talk) 17:21, 22 January 2016 (UTC). reply
  • Addendum. Found contributions in WorldCat under pen-name, but holdings are still far from showing notability (see below for summary). Agricola44 ( talk) 21:28, 23 January 2016 (UTC). reply
Wall of text #2 and listing of every publication that ever cited the subject, complete with abstracts and analysis of journal quality, by Clairec78

The following work has been done in order to offer an in-depth search of sources which proves Dr. Mircea Itul’s academic notability. By searching by his pen name (Mircea Itu), you’ll find many sources related to his work. In order to make your work easy, I put the sources into categories. For your further information, I added the explanations for Academic Publishing Houses and Magazines in Romania which are accredited, peer reviewed and indexed. After each type of publication, I distinguished those in which Dr. Itul had published work or the citations in others’ academic work about him.

After that I summarised the number of works and citations found in each category. All websites have been checked and were valid between 20th January and 22nd January 2016. Further search in the online documents by Itu or Mircea, or Mircea Itu, will direct you to the exact place in the source link. For citations, by searching in combination one of his names with the author of publication or citation may help you get easier to the citation. Again this is just information available on internet. More is available in offline archives. All this information serves your competent analysis and waits for an answer from you.

Romanian Academic Publications, internationally indexed or CNCSIS accredited (CNCSIS is the National Council for Scientific Research at Academic Level in Romania. CNCSIS is a member of European Science Foundation - ESF). Please see below all those in which Mircea Itul (pen name: Mircea Itu) published:

A. Romanian Magazines ISI indexed (Magazines included in Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED), Social Sciences Citation Index (SSCI) or Arts and Humanities Citation Index (AHCI)
http://uefiscdi.gov.ro/userfiles/file/CENAPOSS/rev_rom_isi_9%20oct_2015_factori.pdf
In regards to Itul’s publications, please take a look at no. 40 - REVUE ROUMAINE DE PHILOSOPHIE www.ifilosofie.uv.ro/revueroumaine.html

B. National Publishing Houses CNCSIS accredited http://uefiscdi.gov.ro/userfiles/file/IC6%202011/Edituri%20nationale%20recunoscute%20CNCSIS.pdf
In regards to Itul’s publications, please check all books, and articles from the following: Editura Academiei Romane (164), Paideia (192), Fundatia Romania de Maine (171), SC Editura Polirom SA (52), Alma Mater Sibiu (43), Editura Universitatii din Bucuresti (78), Editura Universitatii Petru Maior (200), Europolis (234), Academica (69)

C. Analele Spiru Haret (Spiru Haret Annals)
http://www.ush-journalismstudies.com/
http://www.spiruharet.ro/en/facultate/21/jurnalism-bucuresti/cercetare-stiintifica.html
Romanian Magazines with CNCSIS B+ category
Analele Spiru Haret (Spiru Haret Annals), number 641 in the list
Analele Universitatii Bucuresti (University of Buhcarest Annals), number 809 in the list
http://uefiscdi.gov.ro/userfiles/file/IC6%202011/Reviste%20romanesti%20recunoscute%20de%20CNCSIS-%20categoria%20B_plus.pdf

D. Institutul de filosofie si psihologie, Academia Romana (The Institute of Philosophy and Psychology, The Romanian Academy) REVISTA DE FILOSOFIE (The Philosophy Magazine)
http://www.institutuldefilosofie.ro/page.php?13
Indexed: Philosopher`s Index (page 63) REVUE ROUMAINE DE PHILOSOPHIE
http://www.institutuldefilosofie.ro/page.php?14
Indexed CNCSIS (A) Philosopher`s Index (page 54) Arts & Humanities Citation Index Current Contents - Arts & Humanities

E. Gracious Light
http://035473e.netsolhost.com/joomla1/index.php/publications-publicatii/lumina-lina-gracious-light.html
Lumina Lina. Gracious Light, a peer reviewed publication, is indexed and abstracted in World Laboratories and Scientific Resources Index and TLS Arhive. Gracious Light magazine is a member of the Romanian Association of Literary Publications and Publishing Houses (APLER).

Summary of works and citations with the number of findings in each category:

• According to Worldcat, there are 34 findings on Mircea Itul’s Books/Articles, under the pen name Mircea Itu, in various Academic Libraries. http://www.worldcat.org/
• 9 Citations about Itul in International Books – many of them make reference to books published in unaccredited Publications, such as: Indianismul lui Eliade, Indianismul lui Eminescu, Indianismul lui Blaga. They were made by well-known international scholars in the field.
• 1 Co-Author in International Books
• 3 Citations in International Articles
• 8 Articles in International peer reviewed Publications
• 1 International Academic Library Accredited
• 3 Itul’s Books Published in Romania – Accredited Publishing Houses
• 14 Itul’s Books Published in Romania - Other Publishing Houses
• 14 Itul’s Articles Published in Romania - Accredited Publications
• 15 Chapters published by Itul in Romanian Books – Accredited Publications
• 5 Chapters published by Itul in Books in Other Publishing Houses
• 6 Citations about Itul in Romanian Publications
• Over 30 Articles in Romanian Cultural Magazines
• 6 Articles in International Cultural Magazines
• 7 Citations in Romanian Cultural Magazines
• Co-moderator of Televison Program Capcana timpului (The Trap of Time) and Ferestrele Memoriei (Windows of Memory), broadcast by TVRM and TVRM Cultural
• Invited at Seratele muzicale (Evening Shows on Clasical Music), coordinated by Iosif Sava at TVR2.
• Invited in several Radio Programs at Radio Romania Cultural, by Constatin Aslam, a Talk Show on Philosophy.

Citations about Itul in International Books
1. https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=7fHzTDV5mx4C&q=mircea+itu#v=snippet&q=mircea%20itu&f=false
Esploratori del pensiero umano - Dumézil e Eliade, page 223:
‘Su Eliade e l’India, la trattatione più ampia è quella di M. Itu, Indianismul lui Eliade, Brasov, 1997; dello stesso autore, Lindianisme de Mircea Eliade, tesi di dottorato, EPHE, Section des sciences historiques et philologiques, discussa a Parigi nel 1999. Sul’argomento, si vedano inoltre: A Barbosa da Silva, the Phnenomenology of Religion, in General and of M.Eliade’s Phnenomenological Approach in Particular, Uppsala 1982, pages 161-171; F. Scialpi, Condizione umana e liberazione nelle religioni dell’India, in L. Arcella, P. Pis, R. Scagno (a cura di), Confronto con Mircea Eliade, Archetipi mitici e identità storica, Milano 1998, pages 197-218.’
2. http://www.abebooks.com/book-search/kw/camilo-pessanha/
Inhabiting the Other Essays on Literature and Exile, eidted by Sharmistha Lahiri, published by Aryan, ISBN 10: 8173052050 ⁄ISBN 13: 9788173052057
Mircea Itu, Dieu est né en exil. Mircea Eliade and the Recuperation of the Sacred, in the volume Inhabiting the Other: Essays on Literature and Exile, New Delhi, Aryan, 2001.
http://grs.du.ac.in/germinal.html
3. https://books.google.fr/books/about/Deux_explorateurs_de_la_pens%C3%A9e_humaine.html?hl=fr&id=6nwwAAAAYAAJ
Deux explorateurs de la pensée humaine: Georges Dumézil et Mircea Eliade Julien Ries, Natale Spineto, Brepols, 2003
‘Un collectif de quatorze auteurs, universitaires, spécialistes en sciences des religions, s'est penché sur les travaux de G. Dumézil et M. Eliade. Ils mettent en évidence les apports et les enjeux de leurs travaux tout en faisant le point sur les polémiques à caractère politique surgies après leur décès, survenu en 1986.’
Citation on page 159 and on page 299: ‘Dans son livre d'une dimension monumentale, intitulé L’indianisme d'Eliade, le jeune orientaliste Mircea Itu s'engage dans une analyse minutieuse et systématique des recherches entreprises par Mircea Eliade sur les mythes, les symbols…’
4. https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=7fHzTDV5mx4C&pg=PA223&dq=mircea+itu+rickets&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiOgrO7hbvKAhUFWxoKHRvXCXAQ6wEILTAC#v=onepage&q=itu&f=false Deux explorateurs de la pensée humaine: Georges Dumézil et Mircea Eliade Julien Ries, Natale Spineto, Brepols, 2003
Natale Spineto, Mircea Eliade: materiali per un bilanci storiografico Citation 65, page 223, on Itul’s book Indianismul lui Eliade (Eliade’s Indology)
5. https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=I53LCQAAQBAJ&pg=PT93&dq=mircea+itu,+spineto&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjGw_DfgbvKAhUBJhoKHTdtDZEQ6AEINDAD#v=onepage&q=itu&f=false Mircea Eliade, Le forme della Tradizione e el sacro, AA.VV. A cura di Giovani Casadio e Pietro Mander, Mediteranee, Footnote 449 on Itul’s book Indianismul lui Eliade (Eliade’s Indology)
6. https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=SvMYBwAAQBAJ&pg=PA38&dq=mircea+itu&hl=en&sa=X&redir_esc=y#v=onepage&q=mircea%20itu&f=false
The Human Being in Contemporary Philosophical Conceptions, edited by Nikolay Omelchenko, Cambridge Scholars Publishing, citation on page 38, footnote 12.
7. https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=389Xd0VRsJ4C&pg=PA69&dq=mircea+itu&hl=en&sa=X&redir_esc=y#v=onepage&q=mircea%20itu&f=false
Bibliography of Modern Rromani Linguistics: Including a guide to Rromani linguistics compiled by Peter Barker (Aarhus Universitet) and Yaron Matras (University of Manchester), John Benjamins Publishing Company Amsterdam/Philadelphia, Citation on page 69, footnote 494.
https://benjamins.com/#about/companyprofile - peer reviewed Publishing House
8. https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=MxO6AAAAIAAJ&q=mircea+itu&dq=mircea+itu&hl=en&sa=X&redir_esc=y
Materials on Asia, accession list and review, Volume 39, Kokuritsu kokkai Toshokan, 2001, Citation at page 52 on Itul’s book Indianismul lui Eliade (Eliade’s Indology).
9. http://digitalcommons.liberty.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1012&context=phil_fac_pubs
Michael S. Jones, Liberty University, Department of Philosophy. Lucian Blaga: An American Pragmatist inEurope, 2005, Page 3, footnote 7, Itul’s book Indianismul lui Blaga (Blaga’s Indology).
Co-author in International Books
1. François-Denève, Corinne, Mircea Itu, Ian H. Magedera and Kate Marsh. 2011. French Books on India: from Dupleix to Decolonization. Glasgow: University of Glasgow French and German Publications. Glasgow, 2011.
In addition, please see the following link:
https://eticproject.wordpress.com/bibliography/
a few references above ‘Other cities (in alphabetical order)’
Citations in International Articles
1. https://helda.helsinki.fi/bitstream/handle/10138/15293/75_Damian.pdf?sequence=1
Helsinki. ISSEI, Theodor Damian, Logos and Science: Hide and Seek in God’s Universe Words and Meanings, footnote 8, page 9. Mircea Itu, Mircea Eliade (Bucharest: Fundatia Romania de Maine, 2006).
2. http://web.uri.edu/iaics/files/02CynthiaDanisileNtuli.pdf
Intercultural Misunderstanding in South Africa: An Analysis of Nonverbal Communication Behaviour in Context, Cynthia Danisile Ntuli, University of South Africa, Intercultural Communication Studies XXI: 2 (2012) – citation on page 30, References, Itu Mircea. (2008). Intercultural communication: An openness towards the future. Annals of Spiru Haret University, Journalism Studies. 9, pages 63-66.
3. Research on Japanese Philosophy. Ralf Mueller. Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin - Cited Mircea Itu with the (Transl.) Nishida Kitarô, In cautarea binelui, 2005 (Nishida Kitarô, An Inquiry into the Good)
http://rarufu-miura.tripod.com/newsearch.htm
Articles in International peer reviewed Publications
1. https://helda.helsinki.fi/bitstream/handle/10138/15298/75_Itu.pdf?sequence=1
ISSEI, Language and the Scientific Imagination, The 11th International Conference of ISSEI, Language Centre, University of Helsinki (Finland), 28th July – 2nd August 2008, Mircea Itu, The Hermeneutics of Myth.
2. http://035473e.netsolhost.com/joomla1/index.php/publications-publicatii/lumina-lina-gracious-light.html
2.1 Mircea Itu, Conceptul de spirit la Constantin Noica raportat la Mircea Eliade (The Concept of Spirit in Constantin Noica and Mircea Eliade), in Lumina Lina. Gracious Light, Nr. 3, 2009.
2.2 Mircea Itu, Spiritul în concepția lui Constantin Noica (Constantin Noica on Spirit), in Lumina lina. Gracious Light. Review of Romanian Spirituality and Culture, New York, ISSN 1086-2366, ISI, 2010, XV, number 7, July-September, pages 35-42.
2.3 Mircea Itu,„God was born in Exile”. Mircea Eliade and the Recuperation of the Sacred, Lumina Lina. Gracious Light, number 4, 2008. Abstract: The study reveals the place of the exile in Romanian culture and talks about one of the most important example of both inner and exterior exile, Mircea Eliade. The recuperation of the sacred is presented as the solution to it. The author outlines the examples of important personalities from Romanian history and culture for whom „God was born in Exile”, as they were forced or they chose to live and create abroad. He then shows the importance of their creations, many of them being well recognized in their adoptive countries. Then he gives the example of Mircea Eliade which proves the complexity of exile and reveals both inner and exterior exile. He explains the diversity of expericences that Eliade had. He expressed his ideas in different languages, being well appreciated for his outstanding concepts in comparative religion. The author says that Mircea Eliade taught about the liberation of man from the terror of history and the abolition of time, he wrote that there is an exile of human being from the profane time and from the fear of death. The solution which Eliade proposed is the exit from profane time while rediscovering, through true knowledge, the sacred aspect of time, the cosmical and reversible time. He suggests the trip towards the origin for the recuperation of the sacred time.
2.4 Mircea Itu, The Hermeneutics of Myth, Lumina Lina. Gracious Light, number 3, 2007, pages 33-49. Abstract: The article outlines the significant role which the hermeneutics of myth played in the philosophical approach towards religion in general. The author follows different interpretations of the myth and relates them to other theories of myth, both traditional and modern. The author shows some definitions of the myth and the view on the myth of different scholars who studied this field. Myth is not a false story, but a sacred history. He points out that myth is complementary to science and to history. He then describes the categories of myth and its meanings. Afterwards, he reveals the perception of myth in the modern world and the negative theories against myth. He concludes by showing what the aim of de-mythicisation should be and that myth serves as a model, with its sacred and repetitive nature, being a ground for human behaviour.
2.5 Mircea Itu, Îndumnezeirea omului in viziunea lui Dumitru Staniloae (God in man in Dumitru Satniloaie’s Vision), Lumina Lina. Gracious Light, number 4, 2006.
2.6 Mircea Itu, O jumătate de oră din viața lui Constantin Noica (Half an Hour in Constantin Noica’s Life), in Lumina lina. Gracious Light. Review of Romanian Spirituality and Culture, New York, ISSN 1086-2366, ISI, 2010, XV, number 5, January-March, pages 59-63.
2.7 Mircea Itu, Mircea Eliade şi fenomenologia sacrului (Mircea Eliade and the Phenomenology of the Sacred), in Lumina lina. Gracious Light (Review of Romanian Spirituality and Culture), year VI, number 3, New York, July-September 2001.
International Academic Libraries Accredited
1. http://connection.ebscohost.com/c/articles/42836428/intercultural-communication-openness-towards-future
https://www.ebsco.com/about/who-we-are
Itu, Mircea, PUB. DATE, January 2008, Annals of Spiru Haret University, Journalism Studies;2008, Vol. 9, page 63, Source TYPE Academic Journal, DOC. TYPE, Article ABSTRACT The following article has recently been presented as a paper in the international meeting on communication and journalism that took place at University of Lund, Helsingborg campus, Sweden, July 2008. It deals with the importance of inter-cultural communication, its values, principles, attitudes and purposes. Inter-cultural communication is viewed as the basis for international relations. Actually, inter-cultural communication is a window towards the future, as people from different cultural background interact more and more. We explain the concept of culture, the difference between culture and civilization, as well as between inter-cultural communication and cross-cultural communication. The relationship between inter-cultural communication, education and religion is also emphasized.
Itul’s Books published in Romania
Accredited Publishing Houses
1. Mircea Itu, Mircea Eliade, Bucureşti, Editura Fundaţiei România de Mâine, 2007, 124 pages.
2. Mircea Itu, Filosofia şi istoria religiilor (Philosophy and History of Religions), Bucureşti, Editura Fundaţiei “România de Mâine”, 2004, 307 pages.
https://andreigabur.files.wordpress.com/2008/04/curs-filosofia-si-istoria-religiilor.pdf
3. Mircea Itu, Cultură şi civilizaţie indiană, Bucureşti, Editura Universităţii Bucureşti, 2003, Foreword by Professor Lucia Wald.
Other Publishing Houses
1. Nishida Kitaro, O cercetare asupra binelui (An Inquiry into the Good), translated from English and Foreword by Mircea Itu, Braşov, Orientul latin, 2005, 232 pages.
2. Mircea Itu, Filosofia şi religiile Indiei (Indian Philosophy and Indian Religions), Braşov, Orientul latin, 2004, 215 pages.
3. Mircea Itu, Itinerarii britanice (British Journeys), Braşov, Orientul latin, 2003, 224 pages.
4. Mircea Itu, Introducere în hermeneutică (Introduction to Hermeneutics), Braşov, Orientul latin, 2002, 245 pages.
5. Mircea Itu, Manual de limba sanscrită (Sanskrit Textbook), Foreword by Cicerone Poghirc, Braşov, Orientul latin, 2001, 226 pages.
6. Mircea Itu, Itinerarii indiene (Indian Journeys), IInd volume, Braşov, Orientul latin, 2000, 361 pages.
7. Mircea Itu, Lila, roman indien, translated into French by Raluca Taraş, Braşov, Orientul latin, 1999, 226 pages.
8. Mircea Itu, Itinerarii indiene (Indian Journeys), Ist voume, Braşov, Orientul latin, 1998, 329 pages.
9. Mircea Itu, Lila, roman indian (Lila, Indian novel), Braşov, Orientul latin, 1998, 192 pages.
10. Mircea Itu, Indianismul lui Eliade (Eliade’s Indology), Foreword by Roberto Scagno, Braşov, Orientul latin, 1997, 528 pages.
11. Mircea Itu, Indianismul lui Blaga (Blaga’s Indology), Foreword by Cicerone Poghirc, Braşov, Orientul latin, 1996, 288 pages.
12. Mircea Itu, Mihai Eminescu - spirit universal (Eminescu - Universal Spirit), Braşov, Orientul latin, 1996, 84 pages.
13. Mircea Itu, Indianismul lui Eminescu (Eminescu’s Indology), Braşov, Orientul latin, 1995, 176 pages.
14. Mircea Itu, Poezii de dragoste (antologie universală) Love Poems, World Anthology, Braşov, Orientul latin, 1992, 208 pages.
Itul’s Articles Published in Romania
Accredited Publications
1. Despre cartea de debut a filosofiei moderne japoneze (On the first Book in Modern Japanese Philosophy), in Academia Romana, filiala Iasi, Institutul de Cercetări Economice şi Sociale Gh. Zane, in Symposion, Revistă de Ştiinţe Socio–Umane, Volume 3, Number 1 (5), 2005, pages 44-50.
http://www.ices.ro/symposion/arhiva/symposion_05_1_2005.pdf
2. Pour une philosophie de la religion, in “Revue Roumaine de Philosophie”, 50, number 1-2, Bucureşti, 2008.
http://www.institutuldefilosofie.ro/e107_files/downloads/Revue%20roumaine%20de%20philosophie/revue%2052.1-2%202008%20sommaire.pdf
3. Symboles indiens chez Mircea Eliade, in “Revue Roumaine de Philosophie”, 49, number 1-2, Bucureşti, 2005.
4. Hermeneutica mitului la Eliade (The Hermeneutics of Myth in Eliade), in “Analele Universităţii Spiru Haret” (Spiru Haret Annals), Studii de Filosofie (Philosophy Research), number 9, Bucureşti, 2007.
5. Idee şi metodă la Eliade (Idea and Method in Eliade), in “Analele Universităţii Spiru Haret”, Studii de Filosofie (Philosophy Research), number 8, Bucureşti, 2006.
6. Blaga şi Shankara (Blaga and Shankara), in “Analele Universităţii Spiru Haret”, Studii de Filosofie (Philosophy Research), number 7, Bucureşti, 2005.
7. Istoria ca viaţă spirituală (History as Spiritual Life), in “Analele Universităţii Spiru Haret”, Studii de Filosofie (Philosophy Research), number 6, Bucureşti, 2004.
8. Book Reviews on James W. Heisig, Şcoala filosofică de la Kyoto. Nishida Kitaro, Tanabe Hajime şi Nishitani Keiji (Kyoto School of Philosophy), translated by N. I. Mariş and Mona Mamulea, Bucureşti, Merc Serv, 2002, 396 pages and James W. Heisig, Dialogues Few Inches Above the Ground., translated by N. I. Mariş and Mona Mamulea, Bucureşti, Merc Serv, 2003, 220 pages, in “Revista de filosofie” (Philosophy Magazine), volume LI, number 3-4, Bucureşti, May-August 2004.
9. Lucian Blaga despre buddhism. De la samsara la nirvana (Lucian Blaga on Buddhism. From Samsara to Nirvana), in “Studii de filosofie” (Philosophy Research), Analele Universităţii “Spiru Haret” (Spiru Haret Annals), number 4, Bucureşti, 2002.
10. Prezentarea Congresului Internaţional de Istoria Religiilor (Review of the IAHR Congress in Durban), in “Revista de filosofie” (Philosophy Magazine), voume L, number 5-6, Bucureşti, September-December 2002.
11. Conferinţe internaţionale despre opera şi personalitatea lui Mircea Eliade susţinute la Institutul de Filosofie al Academiei Române (International Papers delivered at The Romanian Institute of Philosophy and Psychology), in “Revista de filosofie” (Philosophy Magazine), number 1-2, Bucureşti, January-April, 2002.
12. Filosofia practicii Yoga (The Philosophy of Yoga Practice), in “Revista de filosofie” (Philosophy Magazine), volume L, number 1-2, Bucureşti, January-April 2002.
13. Congresul Internaţional de Istoria Religiilor (The IAHR Congress), in “Academica”, Bucureşti, 2000.
14. Number 25 in the list - Mircea Itu, in Studii de istorie a filosofiei româneşti, Câteva elemente de filosofie la Ioan Cassian (Some philosophical Ideas in Saint John Cassian), pages 335-338, 2007 Editura Academiei Române, Bucureşti, Universitatea din Bucuresti, Filozofie.
http://www.unibuc.ro/n/cercetare/list-publ/docs/2011/iun/27_14_28_17filosofie_asociat.pdf
http://www.iahr.dk/docs/Tokyo%202005.pdf
Chapters in Romanian Books
Accredited Publishing Houses
1. Transcenderea contrariilor (The Transcendence of the Opposed), in volume Eliadiana, coordinated by Cristian Bădiliţă, Iaşi, Editura Polirom, 1997, 12 pages starting with page 71.
https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=8pFuAAAAMAAJ&q=mircea+itu,+spineto&dq=mircea+itu,+spineto&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjGw_DfgbvKAhUBJhoKHTdtDZEQ6AEIPDAE
2. Filosofia trăirii (The Philosophy of Lived Experience), in Studii de istorie a filosofiei româneşti (Research on History of Romanian Philosophy), III-rd volume, coordinated by Viorel Cernica, Editura Academiei Române, Bucureşti, 2008.
3. Alexandru Surdu despre logica religiei (Alexandru Surdu on the Logics of Religion), in Alexandru Surdu: itinerarii logico-filosofice, II-nd volume, coordinated by Dragoş Popescu, Bucureşti, Editura Paideia, 2008.
4. Mircea Eliade şi fenomenologia sacrului (Mircea Eliade and the Phenomenology of the Sacred), in Studii de istorie a filosofiei româneşti (Research on History of Romanian Philosophy), II-nd volume, coordonated by Viorel Cernica, Editura Academiei Române, Bucureşti, 2007.
5. Mit şi timp – sacralizare şi consacrare (Myth and Time-Sacralization and Consacration), in Natura timpului (Nature of Time), coordinate by Adrian Niţă, Giurgiu, Pelican, 2006.
6. Concepţia filosofică a lui August Treboniu Laurian (August Treboniu Laurian’s Philosophical Concepts), Mihail Kogălniceanu – un filosof al istoriei (Mihail Kogalniceanu – a Philosopher of History), Idei-forţă ale filosofiei lui Mircea Eliade (Main Ideas in Mircea Eliade’s Philosophy), in Studii de istorie a filosofiei româneşti (Research on History of Romanian Philosophy), coordinated by Ion Pogorilovschi, Editura Academiei Române, Bucureşti, 2006.
7. Hermeneutica mitului (The Hermeneutics of Myth), in Studii de istoria filosofiei universale (Research on History of World Philosophy), coordinated by academician Alexandru Boboc, N. I. Mariş, XIII-th volume, Bucureşti, Editura Academiei Române, 2005.
8. Hermeneutică şi Filosofia religiei (Hermeneutics and Philosophy of Religion), in Sinteze pentru anul III învăţământ la distanţă, coordinated by Acsinte Dobre şi Pamfil Nichiţelea, Bucureşti, Editura Fundaţiei “România de Mâine”, 2004.
9. Dumnezeu şi religia în concepţia lui Immanuel Kant din Religia în limitele raţiunii (God and Religion in Immanuel Kant from Religion within the Bounds of Bare Reason), in Studii de istorie a filosofiei universale (Research on History of World Philosophy), coordinatoed by Alexandru Boboc and N. I. Mariş, XII-th volume, Bucureşti, Editura Academiei Române, 2004.
10. Dumnezeu în viziunea lui Śankaracarya din Brahma-sutra-bhashya (God in Śankaracarya’s Vision from Brahma-sutra-bhashya), in Studii de istorie a filosofiei universale (Research on History of World Philosophy), coordinated by Alexandru Boboc and N. I. Mariş, XI-th volume, Bucureşti, Editura Academiei Române, 2003.
11. Istoria religiilor (History of Religions), in Sinteze pentru anul I învăţământ la distanţă, coordinated by Ioan N. Roşca and Sultana Craia, Bucureşti, Editura Fundaţiei “România de Mâine”, 2003.
12. Templul visat de Constantin Brâncuşi (The Temple dreamed by Constantin Brancusi), in Constantin Brâncuşi, artist-filosof (Constantin Brancusi – Artist and Philosopher), coordinated by Ion Pogorilovschi, Târgu-Jiu, Editura Academica Brâncuşi, 2002.
13. Analele Spiru Haret (Spiru Haret Annals) Volume 10, 2009 Aspecte non-verbale in comunicarea interculturala (Non-verbal in Inter-cultural Communication)
http://www.ush-journalismstudies.com/issues-list/93-volume-10-2009/213-aspecte-non-verbale-in-comunicarea-interculturala
14. Analele Spiru Haret (Spiru Haret Annals), Volume 9, 2008 Intercultural Commnication – An Openness towards the Future
http://www.ush-journalismstudies.com/issues-list/94-volume-9-2008/252-intercultural-communication-an-openness-towards-the-future
http://www2.spiruharet.ro/facultati/jurnalism-bucuresti/cercetare/0a52016b39f3719b3fe33ca93db88d48.pdf
15. Mircea Itu, Blaga and Śankara, Alma Mater Publishing House, Sibiu, 2008.
http://www.uamsibiu.ro/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/Series-C-Social-Sciences%E2%80%932008%E2%80%93Nr1.pdf
Chapters in Books in Other Publishing Houses
1. Filosofia trăirii (The Philosophy of Lived Experience), in Cartea și lectura – azi (Book and Reading Nowadays), coordinated by Miorița Got, București, ErcPress, 2010.
2. Filosofia și hermeneutica religiei (Philosophy and Hermeneutics of Religion), in Educația pentru religie și pentru cultura diversității. Competențe ale educatorului creștin (Religious Education and the Culture of Diversity. Christian Educator’s Competences), coordinated by Miorița Got, București, ErcPress, 2010.
3. Aspecte ale indianismului în capodopera Glossa de Mihai Eminescu (Aspects of Indology in Glossa by Mihai Eminescu), in Eminescu în actualitate (Eminescu nowadays), coordinated by Dan Brudaşcu, Cluj-Napoca, 2000.
4. Glossa, Memento mori, in Literatura română pentru bacalaureat şi admitere (Romanian Literature Textbook for GCSE and Entrance Exams), coordinated by Iustina Itu and Mircea Itu, Braşov, Orientul latin, 1996.
5. Mihai Eminescu (Amita Bhose, Zoe Dumitrescu-Buşulenga, Liviu Rusu, Rosa del Conte) in Dicţionar de critică literară (Dictionary of Literary Critics), coordinated by Iustina Itu and Mircea Itu, Braşov, Orientul latin, 1995.
Citations in Romanian Publications
1. ”Ovidius” University, Constanta, Facultatea de Istorie si de Stiinte Politice (Faculty of History and Poitical Science), Lucrarile Conferintei Studentesti “Proiectii Europene si Globale (European and Global Projects, Ist edition), 9th April 2011, Constanta, Footnote no 8, on page 17.
http://proiectii.wikispaces.com/file/view/volum+conferinta+studenti.pdf
2. Institutul Academiei Romane din Cluj - Dictionarul romanului roman intre 1990 si 2000 (Dictionary of Romanian Novels between 1990 and 2000) - Itinerarii indiene (Indian Journeys), Ist volume is included.
http://www.inst-puscariu.ro/DCRR_1990-2000.pdf
3. Romanian Review, Volume 50, Issues 6-12, Europolis Pub., 1995, three citations on pages 88, 89 and 90
https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=jOcVAQAAMAAJ&q=mircea+itu&dq=mircea+itu&hl=en&sa=X&redir_esc=y
4. INDIA & MIRCEA ELIADE – WANDERING THROUGH THE LABYRINTH Mihaela-Alina Chiribau - page 909, Petru Maior University Targu Mures, Footnote 51, page 909 and number 13 in Bibliography on page 911, citation of Itul’s book Mircea Eliade, București, Editura Fundației România de Mâine, 2006.
http://www.upm.ro/ldmd/LDMD-02/Lit/Lit%2002%20B9.pdf
5. TEOLOGIA KANTIANĂ (Kant’s Theology) by PR. DR. DORIN COSTESCU, Deva, Editura Emia, Citation on page 218, footnote 404: Mircea Itu. (2004) Dumnezeu si religia in conceptia lui Immanuel Kant (Religia in limitele ratiunii). (God and Religion in Immanuel Kant in religion within the bounds of Bare Reason), in Studii de Istorie a Filosofiei Universale (Research on History of World Philosophy), XIIth volume. Bucuresti. Editura Academiei Romane. Apg 284.
https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=SUqaBgAAQBAJ&pg=PA218&lpg=PA218&dq=mirce+itu&source=bl&ots=c1jVlGiK6M&sig=1xfOKCjED2dOeOpsZOZKRISA7Ow&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjP6ZOiobHKAhWBjXIKHdPoB9Y4vgEQ6AEIRzAG#v=onepage&q=mirce%20itu&f=false
6. Mircea Handoca, Mircea Eliade Bibliografie, Editura Jurnalul Literar, 1997, citations on page 207, footnote 7952; page 222, footnote 8118; page 224, footnote 8146.
https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=bgwsAQAAMAAJ&q=mircea+itu,+spineto&dq=mircea+itu,+spineto&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjGw_DfgbvKAhUBJhoKHTdtDZEQ6AEIJzAB
Articles in Romanian Cultural Magazines
1. Idei religioase și concepții filosofice la Mircea Eliade (Religious Ideas and Philosophical Concepts in Mircea Eliade), in “Origini”, ISSN 1094-5814, 2010.
2. Excerpte din lucrările Congresului Internaţional de Istoria Religiilor (Antonio Barbosa da Silva, Natale Spineto, Philip Vanhaelemeersch, Michiaki Okuyama, G. J. Muthuraj, Elena Borta etc.) (Excerpts from the work sat the International Congress of the History of Religions), in “Astra”, Braşov, May, June, July, August 2000.
3. Lucian Blaga despre samsara (Lucian Blaga on Samsara), in “Astra”, Braşov, May 2000.
4. Julien Ries despre antropologia religioasă în viziunea lui Mircea Eliade (Julien Ries on the Religious Anthropology at Mircea Eliaade), in “Astra”, Braşov, April 2000.
5. Sergiu Al-George despre problema autenticităţii la Mircea Eliade (Sergiu Al-George on the Authenticity in Mircea Eliade), in “Astra”, Braşov, March 2000.
6. Claudio Mutti despre opţiunea legionară din tinereţe a lui Mircea Eliade (Claudio Mutti on the Interest of young Mircea Eliade in Legionary Movement), in “Astra”, Braşov, February 2000.
7. Gilbert Durand despre homo religiosus şi illud tempus la Mircea Eliade (Gilbert Durand on Homo Religiosus and Illud Tempus in Mircea Eliade), in “Astra”, Braşov, January 2000.
8. Bryan S. Rennie despre reconstruirea filosofiei lui Mircea Eliade (Bryan Rennie on the Reconstruction of Mircea Eliade’s Philosophy), in “Astra”, Braşov, November-December 1999.
9. Mac Linscott Ricketts despre prietenia dintre Mihail Sebastian şi Mircea Eliade (Mac Linscott Rickets on the Friendship between Mihail Sebastian and Mircea Eliade), in “Astra”, Braşov, October 1999.
10. Eugen Simion despre literatura lui Mircea Eliade (Eugen Simion on Mircea Eliade’s Literature), in “Astra”, Braşov, September 1999.
11. Recenzie la studiul Le comparatisme de Mircea Eliade, parte din volumul Le comparatisme en histoire des religions, de Natale Spineto (Review to the Article Le comparatisme de Mircea Eliade, by Natale Spineto), in “Astra”, Braşov, December1998.
12. Mircea Eliade - un profet român cu vocaţia universalităţii (Mircea Eliade – a Romanian Prophet with the Vocation of Universality), in “Astra”, Braşov, November 1998.
13. Recenzie la cartea Mircea Eliade - definitio sacri, (Review of the Book Mircea Eliade – Definito sacri) by Wilhelm Dancă, in “Astra”, Braşov, November 1998.
14. Metafizica românească în dialogul European (The Romanian Metaphysics in the European Dialogue), in “Astra”, Braşov, October 1998.
15. Maya - visul omului şi vălul lumii (Maya – the Dream of Man and the Veil of the World). “Astra”, Braşov, October 1998.
16. Pentru o nouă filosofie a religiei, recenzie la cartea Sacru şi ontofanie (For a new Philosophy of Religion, Mircea Itu, review of the Book Sacred and Ontophany by Aurel Codoban), in “Gazeta de Transilvania”, Braşov, November 1998.
17. Jurnal indian (Indian Journey), in “Gazeta de Transilvania”, Braşov, series, February-October 1998.
18. Spargerea acoperişului (Breaking the Roof), in “Gazeta de Transilvania”, Braşov, 29.04.1997.
19. Un interspaţiu al paradisului (An Interspace of Heaven), in “Gazeta de Transilvania”, 30.03.1997.
20. India de dincolo de timp (India beyond Time), in “Gazeta de Transilvania”, Braşov, 23.03.1997.
21. Tripartiţia (The Tripartition), in “Gazeta de Transilvania”, Braşov, 2-nd February 1997.
22. Descartiruirea (Detachment from Descartes), in “Gazeta de Transilvania”, Braşov, 12th January1997.
23. André Malraux, in “Gazeta de Transilvania”, Braşov, 24th November 1996.
24. Motive indiene în pictura românească de azi (Indian Motives in the Romanian Picture of Today), in “Gazeta de Transilvania”, Braşov, January 1996.
25. Ultima zi, întâia zi (The Last Day, The First Day), in “Gazeta de Transilvania”, issue consecrated to Romanian Revolution), Braşov, 23rd December 1989.
26. Arhetipuri ale culturii române în capodopera lui Sergiu Al-George (Cultural Romanian Archetypes in Sergiu Al-George’s Masterpiece), in “Caiete critice”, Bucureşti, 2000.
27. Interview with Mircea Itul, made by Gabriel Stanescu, Timpul, May 2008.
http://www.romanian-philosophy.ro/newsletter/pages/08_06_iunie/[interviu]Mircea_Itu_Eliade_Timpul_Mai.pdf
28. Sarău, Gheorghe; Itu, Mircea şi Moleanu, Julieta 2001, Bibliografie generală la cursul “Cultură şi civilizaţie indiană“(Bibliography to the Book Indian Culture and Civilisation). Credis: Universitatea Bucureşti, pages 185 – 201.
29. Mircea Eliade si fenomenologia sacrului (Mircea Eliade and the Phenomenology of the Sacred), Mircea Itu, Romania Culturala, revista centrului cultural roman. Verso, Number. 14-15 / 15 March - 15 April
http://www.romaniaculturala.ro/articol.php?cod=375
Radio Romania comunicat de presa, Simpozion Maraton Literar European Symposium European Literary Marathon ), transmisiune directa la Televiziunea romania de Maine, realizator Ion Bucheru. Evocare cu prilejul centenarului nasterii: Mircea Eliade - personalitate a culturii europene, Facultatea de Filosofie si Jurnalism, moderator Mircea Itu Evocari: Italo Svevo, Carmen Conde, Konstantinos Kavafis, Facultatea de Limbi si Literaturi Straine, moderator Mircea Itu
http://www.comunicatedepresa.ro/radio-romania/de-ziua-europei-radio-romania-actualitati-da-startul-maratonului-literar-european/
De ziua Europei - RADIO ROMANIA ACTUALITATI da startul MARATONULUI LITERAR EUROPEAN
30. Idei religioase şi concepţii filosofice în opera ştiinţifică a lui Mircea Eliade. Mircea Itu. (Religious Ideas and Philosophical Concepts in Mircea Eliade’s Academic Works). Radio3Net
http://main.radio3net.ro/sis/eliade/index.php?cx=articol_vic
31. Some of Mircea Itul’s articles published in Opinia Nationala
http://opinianationala.ro/d/wp-content/uploads/2013/07/510.pdf - about Adrian Paunescu http://opinianationala.ro/d/wp-content/uploads/2013/07/471.pdf - about Main ideas in Mircea Eliade http://opinianationala.ro/d/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/424.pdf - about the Forum of Journalism and Communication, Kavala, Greece http://opinianationala.ro/d/wp-content/uploads/2013/07/465.pdf - Naked Journalism http://opinianationala.ro/d/wp-content/uploads/2013/07/456.pdf - Mitu’ cu M.Itu on the Myth http://opinianationala.ro/d/wp-content/uploads/2013/07/475.pdf - the Xth Epistle (from a series of 10 Epistles)
Articles in International Cultural Magazines
1. Aspectos del indianismo en obras maestras de Mihail Eminescu (Indology Aspects in Mihai Eminescu’s Masterpieces), in “Empireuma”, year XVIII, number 29, Alicante, summer-autumn 2003.
2. God was born in Exile. Mircea Eliade and the Recuperation of the Sacred (Dumnezeu s-a născut în exil. Mircea Eliade şi recuperarea sacrului). “Anuarul Departamentului de Studii Germanistice şi Romanistice” (Annals of The department of Germanic and Romance Studies), Delhi University, New Delhi, 1998.
3. Eminescu - Universal Poet, and the translation in Hindi of Mihai Eminescu’s poem Şi dacă....“ (And if…) Anuarul Institutului Central de Hindi” (Annals of The Central Institute of Hindi), Agra, Uttar Pradesh, India, 1993.
4. Cronica revistelor de cultură / literature. Prof. dr. Ion Pachia Tatomirescu. Revista Agero. Germania. Mircea Itu cited from Gracious Light with the Article Mitul (The Myth) (pages 33 – 49).
http://www.agero-stuttgart.de/REVISTA-AGERO/CULTURA/Cronica%20revistelor%20de%20cultura%20si%20literatura%20de%20Ion%20Pachia%20Tatomirescu.htm
5. Itul’s books Indianismul lui Eliade (Eliade’s Indology) and Indianismul lui Eminescu (Eminescu’s Indology)
6. http://www.aml-cfwb.be/catalogues/general/auteurs/37194
Itul’s books Indianismul lui Eliade (Eliade’s Indology) and Indianismul lui Eminescu (Eminescu’s Indology) in Belgium Museum of Literature.
7. AMERICA ROMANIAN NEWS Year 102, NO. 9-12, Mircea Itu taking part in the launch of a new newspaper in New York: ‘Memoria exilului romînesc: ziarul Lumea libera din New York’ (Remeberin the Romanian Exile: Free World Newspaper from New York
http://www.romaniansocieties.com/rom_societies/2008%20Dec-%20page8.pdf
Citations in Cultural Magazines
1. Note de lectura despre Dicţionarul scriitorilor români de azi, unde Mircea Itu este inclus. (Reading Notes), in The Dictionary of Romanian Writers Nowdays, where Mircea Itu is included). Lacramioara Stoie. „Porţile Orientului”, Iaşi, 2011.
http://www.revista-astra.ro/literatura/files/2013/10/lacramioara-stoie.pdf
2. Critica Literara si Universitatea – citation by Rodica Marian, O critica asumat neimpresionista (Critics assumed nonimpresionist), in Vatra, number 7 / 2007 in Romania Culturala, Review of The Romanian Cultural Institute
http://www.romaniaculturala.ro/articol.php?cod=5612
http://www.romaniaculturala.ro/
3. Jurnalul la Mircea Eliade, Julien Green si Ernst Junger (Mircea Eliade’s Journal. Julien Green and Ernst Junger), Phd Thesis, PhD student Lauria Serban, citation number 22 from the List of Literary Critics, Mirea Itu, Transcenderea contrariilor (The Transcendence of the Opposed). Eliadiana, Cristian Badilita. Polirom, Iasi, 1997, pages 71-86.
http://www.educati2.ro/docs/drd/Luria-Rebeca-Serban/proiect_LuriaSerban.pdf
4. Ioan Morar, Chipurile divinităţii, la Academia Română (Ion Pogorilovschi, Mircea Itu) (The Faces of Divinity in the Romanian Academy: Ion Pogorilovski, Mircea Itu). Revista de traditie si actualitate in biserica ortodoxa romana. Mitropolia Clujului, Albei, Crisanei si Maramuresului
http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:tSZFM4y76gAJ:www.tabor-revista.ro/revistaCustom.php%3FrevistaId%3D89+&cd=1&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=uk
5. Citind Lumina Lina (Reading Gracious Light). Georgica Manole. March 2010
http://www.luceafarul.net/citind-%E2%80%A6-lumina-lina
- in Luceafarul Magazine Citing Mircea Itul’s Interview with Constanting Noica.
6. Relativement en Contrepoint, George Anca. No14 Plus Minus. October 2010 Citation on Mircea Itu: „27 aprilie 2010. Indianişti români de ieri şi de azi. ”Indianistica românească înseamnă pentru mine şi cele trei cărţi ale lui Mircea Itu, şi volumele lui Vasile Andru şi eseurile de indoeminescologie ale lui George Anca, eruditele studii ale lui Liviu Bordaş, şi recentul jurnal din India al Mihaelei Gligor, alăturat altor jurnale de călătorie, ce ne aduc aproape nu doar parfumul exotic al Indiei, ci şi cate ceva din sufletul „Indiei eterne” (Mircea Handoca).”
http://no14plusminus.ro/2010/10/10/1148/
7. Destine Literare. Revista lunara de cultura editata de Asociatia Canadiana a scriitorilor Romani (Literary Destinity. Monthly Cultural Magazine, published by The Associatin of Canadian Writers of Romanian Origin), Year 4. Number 7 (9), January 2010. Two citations about Mircea Itu
A) În clasa „dreptilor”, a celor care au interpretat realist, corect, biografia omului Eliade, cu sincopele din viata lui, sunt nominalizati Mircea Handoca, Mircea Itu, Wilhelm Danca, Petru Ursache, Sergiu Al-George, Adrian Marino, Constantin Popescu-Cadem, Matei Calinescu, Gheorghe Bulgar, Sorin Alexandrescu (nepotul de sora a savantului), Cicerone Poghirc, Eugen Simion, Gheorghe Glodeanu, Cezar Baltag, Cornel Ungureanu, M.L. Ricketts, Bryan Rennie, Seymour Cain, Paul J. Griffith, David Cave, Axel Michaels, C.Solomon, Carl Olson, Natale Spineto, Conrad Hyers, Douglas Allan, J. Thompson, Wendell Charles Beane, Joaquim Garrigos, Gustavo Benavidos, Julien Ries.
B) Prof. dr. Mircea ITU de la Universitatea din Bucuresti, decan al Scolii de Jurnalism, Comunicare si Relatii Publice a Universitatii Spiru Haret, cu studii în India si un doctorat luat la Universitatea Sorbona, a vorbit despre: Mircea Eliade – despre conceptul istoriei religiilor. Universitarul român, la ora actuala unul dintre cei mai mari specialisti europeni în studii hindice, valorifica, în afara de opera lui Mircea Eliade, si cele mai recente studii consacrate filozofului român, atât pe continentul european, cât si în SUA.
http://www.scriitoriiromani.com/DestineLiterare/RevistePDF/9.pdf

Thanks to user:Clairec78 for providing this additional information. Clearly by your logic an argument that is so verbiose must be unassailable. However, to really establish notability I think we need further text. More! more! more! I hope you understand. Diskspace is cheap user:Clairec78. Claudebone ( talk) 05:05, 23 January 2016 (UTC) reply

User claudebone, thank you for your posting! Although everyone can see the irony and sarcasm in your posts, please stick to the purpose of this discussion and assess the notability of this subject, based on all the evidence provided. I am sure that you made a typing error when you wrote ‘verbiose’ instead of ‘verbose’. May I just remind everyone, that your colleague user Agricola44 discharged the evidence and jumped to conclusion by searching on Worldcat by the name Mircea Itul and not by the pen name Mircea Itu. A correct search could show everyone in 3 seconds that there are 34 findings specifically for this subject, under the pen name Mircea Itu. Improving the actual page on Mircea Itul is my intention, as well.

  • Comment. Thank you for pointing this out – I will respond with my own "miniwall" of text. WorldCat does indeed show these publications for "Mircea Itu", but most seem to have single digit holdings, with some in double digits. I did not add-up total holdings, but in my opinion, this person is still far short of notability according to the obviously relevant WP:PROF guideline because of lack of impact. We might do the following thought experiment as a demonstration: a person writes 1,000 books, each of which have a few holdings, in which case the total might be 2 or 3 thousand. However, these numbers would be more reflective of routine bureaucratic procurement by a few very large institutional libraries rather than a large demand for a given author demonstrated by many libraries. For example, the central library "Lucian Blaga" in Cluj, Romania seems to have each of his books. In essence, the statistics do not suggest this person has been sufficiently "noted" to merit a WP article. Thanks. Agricola44 ( talk) 14:44, 23 January 2016 (UTC). reply
  • Comment. Thank you, Agricola44, for your posting. I am happy that at last you have properly checked on Worldcat, as the first time you said that there was nothing in there on the subject and now you admit that there are entries on him. There are indeed 34 entries on Dr. Itul (Mircea Itu). As a logical woman, I consider that opinion should always be based on facts, sustained by evidence and not grounded on feelings. You have found that Biblioteca Centrala Universitara ‘Lucian Blaga’, Cluj-Napoca (‘Lucian Blaga’ Central University Library, Cluj-Napoca) ‘seemed to have’ Itul’s books. There is a big difference between ‘seem to have’ and ‘have’ for anyone.
  • Reply. A few points of advice, if I may. This is not debate of semantics (e.g. "have"), so let's not waste any words on that. Second, you're not helping your case by posting walls of text that nobody will read. That is, overwhelmingly long lists will not carry the day. You will have to show that the work of this person has had impact per WP:PROF c1. The mere existence of work does not accomplish that. If I were you, I would formulate a very cogent reply that summarizes Itul's main intellectual contributions, along with what you feel are the most cited/held books/articles that support that work. That will give panelists a good way to view Itul in the most positive light. At this point, if your reply is more than perhaps a dozen lines, nobody will read it...and if nobody reads it, they won't change their minds...and if nobody changes their minds, this article will very likely be deleted. Agricola44 ( talk) 21:24, 23 January 2016 (UTC). reply
Wall of text #3 and comprehensive analysis of every library that ever held a copy of the subject's work, by Clairec78

There are many other libraries in Romania that have books and articles by Mircea Itu, for example: Biblioteca Nationala (The National Library) in Bucharest, Biblioteca Academiei Romane (The Romanian Academy Library), Biblioteca Centrala Universitara din Iasi (The Central University Library in Iasi) etc.
The Romanian Academy Library, Bucharest
http://aleph500.biblacad.ro:8991/F/S9V3MR24GXMRTJND5JQYBUFK83VIGLF9PL7ITSLYXYGUAQ86CU-01185?func=find-b&request=mircea+itu&find_code=WRD&adjacent=N&local_base=RAL01&x=24&y=6&filter_code_1=WLN&filter_request_1=&filter_code_2=WYR&filter_request_2=&filter_code_3=WYR&filter_request_3=&filter_code_4=WFM&filter_request_4=&filter_code_5=WSL&filter_request_5=
The National Library of Romania, Bucharest
http://alephnew.bibnat.ro:8991/F/CE8LIG539PSIXT39PSK3ACDA1JIC1MQMKQLGS9Q8Y24UTKX49J-06956?func=find-b&request=mircea+itu&find_code=WRD&adjacent=Y&local_base=NOCIP&x=19&y=8&filter_code_1=WLN&filter_request_1=&filter_code_2=WYR&filter_request_2=&filter_code_3=WYR&filter_request_3=&filter_code_4=WFM&filter_request_4=&filter_code_5=WSL&filter_request_5=
The Central University Library, Iasi
http://193.231.13.17/vufind//Search/Home?lookfor=mircea+itu&type=all&submit=Cauta&page=1
Moreover, important libraries all over the world have books and articles by Dr. Itul in their catalogues, for example: Harvard University Library, The University of Chicago Library, UC Berkeley Library (please search under the pen name Mircea Itu), University of Oxford Libraries (Bodleian Library and Taylor Institution Library), Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin Bibliothek, Archives et Musée de la Littérature, Bibliothèque Royale, Bruxelles and others may come up during a professional search. There are also findings on Google Scholar by author (Mircea Itu) or citations. London Metropolitan University Library also lists findings about the subject.
Harvard University Library: 4 books on page 1 and books in which the subject is cited are from number 32 to 37 in the list of findings.
http://hollis.harvard.edu/primo_library/libweb/action/dlSearch.do?institution=HVD&vid=HVD&tab=everything&search_scope=everything&mode=Basic&onCampus=false&displayMode=full&highlight=true&displayField=all&pcAvailabiltyMode=true&bulkSize=30&query=any%2Ccontains%2Cmircea%20itu
The University of Chicago Library
https://catalog.lib.uchicago.edu/vufind/Search/Results?lookfor=mircea+itu&type=AllFields
UC Berkeley Library
http://oskicat.berkeley.edu/search
University of Oxford Libraries (Bodleian Library and Taylor Institution Library)
http://solo.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/primo_library/libweb/action/search.do?fn=search&ct=search&initialSearch=true&mode=Basic&tab=local&indx=1&dum=true&srt=rank&vid=OXVU1&frbg=&tb=t&vl%28freeText0%29=mircea+itu&scp.scps=scope%3A%28OX%29&vl%28464773595UI1%29=all_items&vl%281UIStartWith0%29=contains&vl%28353692470UI0%29=any&vl%28353692470UI0%29=title&vl%28353692470UI0%29=any
Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin Bibliothek (1 finding on the first page and 6 findings on the second page)
http://primo.kobv.de/primo_library/libweb/action/search.do?ct=&pag=&indx=1&pageNumberComingFrom=4&dscnt=0&vl(1UI0)=contains&query=any%2Ccontains%2Cmirceaitu&vl(173155009UI0)=any&scp.scps=scope%3A(HUB_UB)%2Cscope%3A(HUB_EDOC)%2Cscope%3A(MAN_NL_ALL)%2Cscope%3A(HUB_ALEPH)%2Cscope%3A(hub_ebooks_all)%2Cprimo_central_multiple_fe&displayMode=full&tab=default_tab&dstmp=1453576216304&highlight=true&ct=PreviousPage&mode=Basic&dum=true&search_scope=HUB_ALL&indx=31&displayField=all&bulkSize=10&pcAvailabiltyMode=false&vl(freeText0)=mircea%20itu&vid=hub_ub&fn=search&institution=HUB
Archives et Musée de la Littérature, Bibliothèque Royale, Bruxelles
http://www.aml-cfwb.be/catalogues/general/auteurs/37194
Findings on Google Scholar by author (Mircea Itu) or citations
http://scholar.google.com/scholar?start=0&q=author:%22Mircea+Itu%22&hl=en&as_sdt=0,5
https://scholar.google.co.uk/citations?view_op=new_articles&hl=en&imq=author:%22mircea+itu%22
London Metropolitan University Library
http://londonmet.worldcat.org/search?q=mircea+itu&fq=&se=%24d&sd=desc&dblist=638&start=1&qt=page_number_link
Additionally, even if they don’t come up in the library listings or Google Scholar listing there are citations about Dr. Itul in international and Romanian books provided before, some of them by the most appreciated scholars in the field.
As per Wikipedia guidance on notability for academics, none of the tools is exhaustive, mainly in the fields of Humanities and in some countries the bibliographical resources might not be completely unified or online. However, I ask editors to consider all the evidence that I provided about the subject, which demonstrates that Dr. Itul published in indexed and accredited publications and each of the sources has their own archive where the information is available. Please don’t ignore and refer to the following:
Romanian Academic Publications, internationally indexed or CNCSIS accredited (CNCSIS is the National Council for Scientific Research at Academic Level in Romania. CNCSIS is a member of European Science Foundation - ESF). Please see below all those in which Mircea Itul (pen name: Mircea Itu) published:
A. Romanian Magazines ISI indexed (Magazines included in Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED), Social Sciences Citation Index (SSCI) or Arts and Humanities Citation Index (AHCI)
http://uefiscdi.gov.ro/userfiles/file/CENAPOSS/rev_rom_isi_9%20oct_2015_factori.pdf
In regards to Itul’s publications, please take a look at no. 40 - REVUE ROUMAINE DE PHILOSOPHIE www.ifilosofie.uv.ro/revueroumaine.html
B. National Publishing Houses CNCSIS accredited http://uefiscdi.gov.ro/userfiles/file/IC6%202011/Edituri%20nationale%20recunoscute%20CNCSIS.pdf
In regards to Itul’s publications, please check all books, and articles from the following: Editura Academiei Romane (164), Paideia (192), Fundatia Romania de Maine (171), SC Editura Polirom SA (52), Alma Mater Sibiu (43), Editura Universitatii din Bucuresti (78), Editura Universitatii Petru Maior (200), Europolis (234), Academica (69)
C. Analele Spiru Haret (Spiru Haret Annals)
http://www.ush-journalismstudies.com/
http://www.spiruharet.ro/en/facultate/21/jurnalism-bucuresti/cercetare-stiintifica.html
Romanian Magazines with CNCSIS B+ category
Analele Spiru Haret (Spiru Haret Annals), number 641 in the list
Analele Universitatii Bucuresti (University of Buhcarest Annals), number 809 in the list
http://uefiscdi.gov.ro/userfiles/file/IC6%202011/Reviste%20romanesti%20recunoscute%20de%20CNCSIS-%20categoria%20B_plus.pdf
D. Institutul de filosofie si psihologie, Academia Romana (The Institute of Philosophy and Psychology, The Romanian Academy) REVISTA DE FILOSOFIE (The Philosophy Magazine)
http://www.institutuldefilosofie.ro/page.php?13
Indexed: Philosopher`s Index (page 63) REVUE ROUMAINE DE PHILOSOPHIE
http://www.institutuldefilosofie.ro/page.php?14
Indexed CNCSIS (A) Philosopher`s Index (page 54) Arts & Humanities Citation Index Current Contents - Arts & Humanities
E. Gracious Light
http://035473e.netsolhost.com/joomla1/index.php/publications-publicatii/lumina-lina-gracious-light.html
Lumina Lina. Gracious Light, a peer reviewed publication, is indexed and abstracted in World Laboratories and Scientific Resources Index and TLS Arhive. Gracious Light magazine is a member of the Romanian Association of Literary Publications and Publishing Houses (APLER).
I ask academics in Dr. Itul’s fields of study to participate into the discussion and to give their competent opinions on the subject’s notability and impact.

  • Delete. Single-digit citation counts on Google scholar do not provide evidence of the academic impact needed to pass WP:PROF#C1. No other sign of notability is evident, and I don't find the listings above of his accomplishments persuasive of their significance (doing a lot isn't enough by itself: you have to have influenced many others, usually so many others that it would be impossible to produce a listing like the ones given above). — David Eppstein ( talk) 00:55, 24 January 2016 (UTC) reply
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As per the advice given by Agricola44, please see below:
A SUMMARY of Main Intellectual Contributions for Mircea Itul (pen name Mircea Itu)
1. Citations. According to the recent research (2015) on international ranking, the average rate of citation for Philosophy discipline is about 3 citations and has a decreasing trend. It is also recognised that the average citation rate is higher in countries such as the USA or the UK and much lower in countries such as Romania. The citations that I’ve provided to you show that Dr. Itul’s work has been cited by key academics in the field: international academics (Bryan S. Rennie, Douglas Allen, Mac Linscott Ricketts, Natale Spineto, Roberto Scagno, Giovanni Casadio, Julien Ries, Michel Angot, Cicerone Poghirc, Theodor Damian) and academics from Romania (academician Alexandru Surdu, Ioan N. Rosca, Mircea Handoca, Ion Pogorilovschi, George Anca and journalist Sorin Rosca-Stanescu). I have found 9 citations in international books, 3 citations in international articles, 6 citations in Romanian publications.
2. Single Author Books. As single author, Itul published 3 books in accredited Publishing Houses for academics. Itul also wrote 14 books cited by academics and published them in other Publishing Houses.
3. Co-author Books. Itul published 16 co-author books in accredited Publishing Houses for academics and one of them is an academic international book published in the UK.
4. Articles in international peer-reviewed and in Romanian peer-reviewed journals. Itul published plenty of articles in peer-reviewed Romanian journals, out of which 14 examples and as well 7 articles in international peer-reviewed publications are provided on this talk page.
5. Academic Libraries. Under his pen name Mircea Itu, his works are present in all Romanian academic libraries and in highly appreciated international academic libraries, as per the information and links provided before in detail: Harvard University Library, The University of Chicago Library, UC Berkeley Library (please search under the pen name Mircea Itu), University of Oxford Libraries (Bodleian Library and Taylor Institution Library), Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin Bibliothek, Archives et Musée de la Littérature, Bibliothèque Royale, Bruxelles, Biblioteca Nationala (The National Library) in Bucharest, Biblioteca Academiei Romane (The Romanian Academy Library) in Bucharest, Biblioteca Centrala Universitara din Iasi (The Central University Library in Iasi), Biblioteca Centrala Universitara ‘Lucian Blaga’, Cluj-Napoca (‘Lucian Blaga’ Central University Library, Cluj-Napoca).
6. Academic Impact. Itul’s academic work has had impact at the Romanian Academy, the highest academic ranking institution in Romania, its Institute of Philosophy and Psychology; at Delhi University, The Department of Germanic and Romance Studies; at University of Bucharest, Faculty of Philosophy and Faculty of Foreign Languages and Literatures; at Spiru Haret University, Faculty of Journalism, Media and Communication, as well as former Faculty of Philosophy and Journalism. Itul was an Andrew W. Mellon research fellow at University of Edinburgh, The Institute for Advanced Studies in the Humanities (IASH), 2002. Itul was dean and he obtained the highest academic level as a researcher in the Romanian Academy (CP1, awarded by the Ministry of Education and Research in Romania) and the title of university professor from the Ministry of Education and Research in Romania. Itul is a scholar in Philosophy of Religion and History of Religions, who participated as invited in the International Association for the History of Religions (IAHR) Conferences in Durban, 2000 and Tokyo, 2005, as well as in other international conferences and symposia. Itul introduced the comparative method of teaching and the allgemeine Religionswissenschaft concept in teaching History of Religions at Spiru Haret University, after Romania was freed from the dark years of Communism, when Religion was forbidden and churches were demolished by dictator Nicolae Ceausescu. Itul is the first who introduced Inter-cultural Communication as a university subject in Romania. Itul thoroughly researched the concept of Indology in the works of Romanian philosophers and writers, especially Mihai Eminescu, Lucian Blaga and Mircea Eliade. Itul is recognised as one of the main Romanian Indologists and Orientalists.
7. Awards. Itul received a diploma awarded by the Indian Embassy in Romania in 2000, then ’Amita Bhose’ award in 2005 and ‘Sergiu Al-George’ award in 2007, offered by the Indian Embassy in Romania. Itul received the prize for debut, essay category, at the National Book Fair, Cluj-Napoca, 1995 for his book Indianismul lui Eminescu (Eminescu's Indology), Itul received the prize for promoting Romanian values, at the Winter Book Fair, Brasov, 1995. Itul received the prize for promoting the top writers of Romanian culture in the world, awarded by the Writers' Union in Romania, 1997.
8. Cultural Impact. Itul is included in Dictionarul cronologic al romanului romanesc (Romanian Novel Chronological Dictionary) and in Dictionarul scriitorilor romani de astazi (the Contemporary Romanian Writers Dictionary). Itul has been present in Romanian cultural life with his novel, journals, and articles, also broadcast on television and radio cultural programs. There are 14 books published by Itul in non-accredited Publishing Houses and over 37 articles published in Romanian cultural journals.
9. Cited and held Books and Articles. The most cited/held books/articles that support Itul’s work and notability are: Indianismul lui Eliade (Eliade’s Indology), Indianismul lui Blaga (Blaga’s Indology), Indianismul lui Eminescu (Eminescu’s Indology), Filosofia si istoria religiilor (Philosophy and History of Religions), Mircea Eliade, Cultura si civilizatie indiana (Indian Culture and Civilisation), Transcenderea contrariilor (The Transcendence of the Opposed), Symboles indiens chez Mircea Eliade, Intercultural Communication: An Openness towards the Future, French Books on India, Idei-forta ale filosofiei lui Mircea Eliade (Main Ideas in Mircea Eliade’s Philosophy), Nishida Kitaro, in cautarea binelui (Nishida Kitaro, An Inquiry into the Good), Pour une philosophie de la religion, Blaga si Shankara (Blaga and Shankaracarya), Aspecte non-verbale in comunicarea interculturala (Non-Verbal in Inter-cultural Communication).
Someone's notability, impact and intellectual quality should not be judged only by statistics and by search tools recognised by Wikipedia for not providing exhaustive information. Please assess Dr. Mircea Itul (Mircea Itu) notability independently and objectively based on all evidence provided, consistent with how other academic profiles in Itul's field of study and in the Humanities from Romania have been assessed by Wikipedia.

  • Reply. User David Eppstein, thank you for your posting! May I remind you and everyone assessing Mircea Itul's notability the following paragraphs from Wikipedia: Notability (academics), which are very clear to me in regards to the tools used to assess notability, although it seems that they are not clear to others and to everyone as it should be the case: 1. 'The only reasonably accurate way of finding citations to journal articles in most subjects is to use one of the two major citation indexes, Web of Knowledge and Scopus. They are, unfortunately, very expensive: Scopus will be found mostly in university and large college libraries, and Web of Knowledge in major universities. Scopus covers the sciences and the social sciences, but is very incomplete before 1996; Web of Knowledge may cover the sciences back to 1900, the social sciences back to 1956, and the humanities (very incompletely) back to 1975, but only the largest universities can afford the entire set. (Fortunately, additional citation indexes with public access are being developed.) These databases are furthermore incomplete especially for the less developed countries. Additionally, they list citations only from journal articles – citations from articles published in books or other publications are not included. For that reason, these databases should be used with caution for disciplines such as computer science in which conference or other non-journal publication is essential, or humanistic disciplines where book publication is most important'.and 2. 'A caution about Google Scholar: Google Scholar works well for fields where all (or nearly all) respected venues have an online presence. Most papers written by a computer scientist will show up, but for less technologically up-to-date fields, it is dicey. For non-scientific subjects, it is especially dicey. For scholars in humanities the existing citation indices and GoogleScholar often provide inadequate and incomplete information. In these cases one can also look at how widely the person's books are held in various academic libraries' And to conclude here are two superb Classical quotes taken from Wikipedia: From Latin quod erat dēmonstrandum ‎(“that which was to be proved”), calqued from Ancient Greek ὅπερ ἔδει δεῖξαι ‎(hóper édei deîxai, “precisely what was required to be proved”).

When is a WP:WALLOFTEXT not a WP:WALLOFTEXT? When posted by user:clairec78 apparently. Good advice "Listen user:clairec78, don't post WP:WALLSOFTEXT, but make arguements." user:clairec78 replies "yes, yes, no walls of text", and posts a wall of text. Is that the sound I hear the sound of craniums being repeatedly smashed against walls? Claudebone ( talk) 11:57, 24 January 2016 (UTC) reply
  • Reply. Thank you for your posting, user Claudebone. Irony and sarcasm do not show an impartial, objective and neutral point of view. Please stick to the evidence and the information provided! Please refrain from impolite attacks, from under standard comments! Please respect and comply with Wikipedia five pillars and especially to number 4 in this case: '1. Wikipedia is an encyclopedia. 2. Wikipedia is written from a neutral point of view. 3. Wikipedia is free content that anyone can use, edit, and distribute. 4. Editors should treat each other with respect and civility. 5. Wikipedia has no firm rules.'
  • Keep This academic is apparently well recognized in his field. Wikipedia:Notability (academics), WP:GNG and WP:SIGCOV. That you started your statements with an exhortation that you were going to get this article deleted displayed a real bias. Moreover, this discussion reveals an inherent systemic bias. GIGO. You are apparently looking for English language sources. 7&6=thirteen ( ) 13:01, 24 January 2016 (UTC) reply
  • I have to admit not being able to wade through all of the enormous walls above. I wonder if you might elaborate on how Itul is "apparently well recognized in his field", which I presume you gleaned from this text. I asked Clairec78 to summarize, but s/he simply listed a few individual citations & libraries holding Itul's work, "academic impact" consisting of routine academic activities, obscure awards, etc. Itul's books are in WorldCat, but holdings are meager. I just want to make sure I'm not missing something here. Agricola44 ( talk) 17:06, 24 January 2016 (UTC). reply
  • Er, the purpose of starting an AfD is to convince other users an article should be deleted, so yes, that's why I started it. I freely admit: I'm "biased" in the sense that I don't think this individual is notable.
  • Would you mind saying just why you think the subject is "well recognized in his field", and could you provide any actual evidence he meets WP:GNG and WP:SIGCOV? That would be helpful to your case.
  • And please, let's leave the "systemic bias" canard out of this. I examined sources in Romanian as well as in English. No substantive results turned up on either front. - Biruitorul Talk 17:23, 24 January 2016 (UTC) reply
  • Keep – There are far less worthy candidates surviving on WP. Little would be achieved if this were to be deleted. Yes "Keep""! — | Gareth Griffith-Jones | The Welsh Buzzard| — 13:43, 24 January 2016 (UTC) reply
  • Would it be possible to support your opinion with something more than pure WP:WAX? Thx, Agricola44 ( talk) 17:06, 24 January 2016 (UTC). reply
I think this is a poorly written article. The editors (IMO) don't understand the difference between links and references, and I noted that on the article talk page.
Clicking through the links and the references, and reading the text, Professor Itul is well known enough and well-established enough in his field.
We also have the real problem of systemic bias and crossing (and searching) language barriers. This effects the efficacy of search engines.
That it is a poorly formatted article is no reason to delete it. 7&6=thirteen ( ) 17:23, 24 January 2016 (UTC) reply
  • But that's the thing. His books are in WorldCat...they just aren't held by more than a few institutions. Your objection is the language bias, but what we would look for here as proof of notability are translations of his books that are themselves held by a decent number of institutions. Agricola44 ( talk) 17:45, 24 January 2016 (UTC) reply
  • Rennie, Brian. "Mircea Itu — Mircea Eliade and the Metaphysics of the Upanishads: Abstract; Curriculum Vitae". Westminster College. Retrieved January 22, 2016. This paper presents, as concerns Eliade's contribution to our understanding of religion, some of his commentaries on Hinduism. They deal with the major aspect of Hindu religion, the identity between God and the human soul (the Brahman/atman Equation), among other items belonging to the Upanishadic texts. ... These articles have not been translated into any other language. The importance of recognizing Eliade as indologist is emphasized. His books and studies on indology are an interesting part of his work as a scholar in the history of religions. We should consider that he was an indologist early in his career, and it is wrong to ignore this aspect when discussing his teachings, his philosophy, or even his understanding of religion. One can easily see throughout all Eliade's work, not only in his books on Yoga, which made him famous in the theory of Yoga and an authority in the field, that his living experience in India (1928-1931) played a very important role. He was deeply influenced by Indian philosophies and religions. The six studies on the metaphysics of the Upanishads are integrated into a group of Romanian articles, which analyze ideas of Indian culture and spirituality. He is known in Romania and is an (perhaps the) authoritative scholar in his area of expertise. If I can find this kind of reference, why can't you? Perhaps because you are spelling his name wrong? And you genuinely think that languages aren't and GIGO aren't part of the problem here?
You are taking a parochial and narrow view when this is a worldwide encyclopedia. If he is important in his subject and well known in Romania's academic community, that is good enough to be notable for the encyclopedia. That his books are not translated from Romanian does not diminish their worth. I cited to an American British University article that testifies to his importance. [This Westminster College is in Pennsylvania. http://www.westminster.edu/about/location.cfm?campus-life] 7&6=thirteen ( ) 17:49, 24 January 2016 (UTC) reply
I think there is some misunderstanding here. What you linked to seems to be written by Mircea Itu (our subject) as an abstract for a symposium presentation discussing a different person, Mircea Eliade. For example, Eliade's contribution to our understanding of religion.... It is currently just a webpage at Bryan Rennie's personal website, i.e. Rennie is not the author. Consequently, I don't think this source provides any support whatsoever to the claim in the article that Itu "is considered to be an authority on Indology". Agricola44 ( talk) 22:26, 24 January 2016 (UTC). reply
And you seem to be taking the relaxed inclusionist view that almost everyone that has their name on a paper is notable. This person is a very average professor whose prolific and prolix work has barely been noted by his peers. I'll watch the rest of this from the sidelines. Best. Agricola44 ( talk) 18:42, 24 January 2016 (UTC). reply
If the cited "British university" is the thing you quote above from Westminster College, well, it ain't from a British university but from some place in the USA. - Sitush ( talk) 20:41, 24 January 2016 (UTC) reply
Right you are. Corrected it above. It is in Pennsylvania. Thanks for the headsup! 7&6=thirteen ( ) 01:41, 25 January 2016 (UTC) reply
Wall of text #5 re civility and good faith

When somebody enters into a discussion by delivering an undocumented delete verdict, then admits that even minimal sources haven’t been checked properly and then that it is too much of a deal to make an effort to go through all evidence and information provided, when evidence provided is ignored systematically or diminished systematically, in my opinion this sort of editors lose credibility. The same happens in the case of those who do not show respect and civility to other editors or users. I totally agree that the page on Itul must be improved and I will work on Itul's page once it is decided not to be deleted. When my technical knowledge of formatting and editing on Wikipedia is not proper, I hope that editors will help me with that on Itul's page. User 7&6=thirteen is absolutely right to say these: ‘That you started your statements with an exhortation that you were going to get this article deleted displayed a real bias. Moreover, this discussion reveals an inherent systemic bias’. Everyone should agree that no one should start with conclusions and prejudices when assessing a Wikipedia page. One can also suppose, based on the user name, that Agricola44 is in Romania, and I am not. This would have given user Agricola44 more opportunities to check the offline sources and to check them properly in Romania. Agricola44 also mentioned that if I prepare a Summary for Itul’s contributions, the editors might change their minds. A change of mind implies that someone has already the mind set and has reached a conclusion before judging the facts and information. As several comments on this article have been mind set to delete it and threatened to delete it, proves that some editors haven’t been interested to check available sources properly from the very beginning. Those who assess should not ignore evidence based on the fact that it is detailed. They should also decide independently and objectively. Gareth Griffith-Jones is right. There are cases of Wikipedia articles on Romanian academics, on ‘far less worthy candidates surviving on WP’. Evidence can be provided about Wikipedia articles on Romanian academics and writers. But as I have noticed how thoroughly Agricola44 is doing the research, I am sure that he/she can find those pages himself/herself. Following the example of user 7&6=thirteen, one can check any or all of the names citing Mircea Itu’s works: Bryan S. Rennie, Douglas Allen, Mac Linscott Ricketts, Natale Spineto, Roberto Scagno, Giovanni Casadio, Julien Ries, Michel Angot, Cicerone Poghirc, Theodor Damian as well as academics from Romania (academician Alexandru Surdu, Ioan N. Rosca, Mircea Handoca, Ion Pogorilovschi, George Anca and journalist Sorin Rosca-Stanescu). Please review at least the Summary provided and please judge Itul’s notability based on objectivity, impartially and avoiding reductionism. user:clairec78

Side discussion re canvassing by 7&6=thirteen
  • Comment I've just removed this from Talk:Indology (it has nothing to do with improvement of the Indology article) and I very nearly removed a similarly non-neutral post at WT:INB. - Sitush ( talk) 20:25, 24 January 2016 (UTC) reply
I changed the tone. He is an Indonologist mentioned in the article. You apparently don't want those who know or care about the subject to know about this deletion. It was always a mere announcement of the existence of this page. No one bothered to inform Project Indian of the deletion. That was just overlooked. 7&6=thirteen ( ) 20:33, 24 January 2016 (UTC) reply
Indeed, it brought you here. We welcome your input. 7&6=thirteen ( ) 20:36, 24 January 2016 (UTC) reply
I put this back on the Project India notice board. Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Mircea Itul

An Indologist is having the article about him being discussed for deletion. Please take a look and offer your opinion. 7&6=thirteen ( ) 20:40, 24 January 2016 (UTC) reply

Wall of text #6, "Information on Itul as Indologist"

Information on Itul as Indologist
Mircea Itul (pen name Mircea Itu) is a Romanian Indologist living in the UK.
https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=7fHzTDV5mx4C&q=mircea+itu#v=snippet&q=mircea%20itu&f=false
https://books.google.fr/books?hl=fr&id=6nwwAAAAYAAJ&focus=searchwithinvolume&q=itu
https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=I53LCQAAQBAJ&pg=PT93&dq=mircea+itu,+spineto&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjGw_DfgbvKAhUBJhoKHTdtDZEQ6AEINDAD#v=onepage&q=itu&f=false
https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=SvMYBwAAQBAJ&pg=PA38&dq=mircea+itu&hl=en&sa=X&redir_esc=y#v=onepage&q=mircea%20itu&f=false
https://helda.helsinki.fi/bitstream/handle/10138/15293/75_Damian.pdf?sequence=1
https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=MxO6AAAAIAAJ&q=mircea+itu&dq=mircea+itu&hl=en&sa=X&redir_esc=y
http://www.upm.ro/ldmd/LDMD-02/Lit/Lit%2002%20B9.pdf
Please search by Itu, footnote 8118 page 222 and footnote 8146 page 224:
https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=bgwsAQAAMAAJ&q=mircea+itu,+spineto&dq=mircea+itu,+spineto&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjGw_DfgbvKAhUBJhoKHTdtDZEQ6AEIJzAB
Itul graduated University of Bucharest, Faculty of Letters, and Department of Romanian-Hindi in 1994. At University of Bucharest he studied Romanian and Indology: Hindi Language, Indian Culture, and also Sanskrit and Bengali with Professor Amita Bhose. Itul graduated University with the thesis Brahman and maya in Śankaracarya’s Vision, coordinated by Professor Eric Becescu from Lille University.
Itul obtained a scholarship given by the Indian Government and studied Hindi at Kendriya Hindi Sansthan (The Central Institute of Hindi), Agra, Uttar Pradesh from 1992 to 1993. He graduated with an A+ Certificate of Hindi.
Itul was visiting lecturer in Romanian at Delhi University, The Department of Germanic and Romance Studies, between August 1997 and May 1998. During his stay at Delhi University, he also studied Sanskrit at the Department of Sanskrit and graduated with a Certificate in Sanskrit B+.
http://grs.du.ac.in/germinal.html
http://docslide.us/documents/8-5-2011-india-eminescu-ashok-kumar-tyagi-22.html
Itul published three books well cited internationally, analysing the influence of Indian Philosophy and Indian Religions on Mihai Eminescu, Lucian Blaga and Mircea Eliade.
Itul wrote and published an Indian novel called Lila, translated into French, as well as an Indian diary in two volumes called Itinerarii indiene (Indian Journeys). He also wrote and published Itinerarii britanice (British Journeys) after his post-doctoral studies at University of Edinburgh, The Institute for Advanced Studies in the Humanities. Itul presented a paper there on Immortality in Celtic, Thracian and Indian Religions, a comparative paper in Religious Studies. Itul also wrote and published Manual de limba sanscrita (A Sanskrit Textbook) for beginners. Itul participated with the following paper at the International Association for the History of Religions Conference in Durban, 2000: Mircea Eliade on the Metaphysics of the Upanishads.
http://www.westminster.edu/staff/brennie/eliade/Itu.htm
Itul obtained a doctorate from University of Paris, Sorbonne, Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudes, with a paper entitled L’indianisme de Mircea Eliade (Mircea Eliade’s Indology), in which he treats the influence of Indian Philosophy and Indian Religions on the famous Romanian scholar of the History of Religions, Mircea Eliade.
Itul worked at the Romanian Academy, The Institute of Philosophy and Psychology on Indian Philosophy and Indian Religions, on Oriental Philosophies and then on Romanian Philosophy. He taught Philosophy of Religion and History of Religions at Spiru Haret University, Faculty of Philosophy and Journalism and Indian Culture and Civilisation, as well as Indian Literature at University of Bucharest, Faculty of Foreign Languages and Literatures. He taught Indian Philosophies and then Shankaracarya’s Philosophy at University of Bucharet, Faculty of Philosophy.
Itul wrote and published as single author Filosofia si religiile Indiei (Indian Philosophy and Indian Religions) and Filosofia si istoria religiilor (Philosophy and History of Religions), where large chapters are dedicated to Indian Philosophy and to Indian Religions. Another book in which he is co-author and was highly appreciated is Cultura si civilzatie indiana (Indian Culture and Indian Civilisation).
http://www.edu.ro/index.php/articles/1131
https://andreigabur.files.wordpress.com/2008/04/curs-filosofia-si-istoria-religiilor.pdf
Itul wrote and published many articles as Indologist. Here are some of the most appreciated: Blaga si Śankara (Blaga and Śankara), Symboles indiens chez Mircea Eliade, Filosofia practicii Yoga (The Philosophy of Yoga Practice), Lucian Blaga despre buddhism. De la samsara la nirvana (Lucian Blaga on Buddhism. From Samsara to Nirvana), Dumnezeu în viziunea lui Śankaracarya din Brahma-sutra-bhashya (God in Śankaracarya’s Vision from Brahma-sutra-bhashya), in Studii de istorie a filosofiei universale (Research on History of World Philosophy), coordinated by Alexandru Boboc and N. I. Mariş, XI-th volume, Bucureşti, Editura Academiei Române, 2003, etc.
http://tinread.usm.md/opac/author/19337;jsessionid=CAFE6B6CE3DFAC2660548661F51CE5FE
http://www.uamsibiu.ro/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/Series-C-Social-Sciences%E2%80%932008%E2%80%93Nr1.pdf
Itul is co-author in a book published in India.
http://www.abebooks.com/book-search/kw/camilo-pessanha
Itul worked in the project French Books on India at University of Liverpool, School of Cultures, Languages and Area Studies, Department of French. Itul co-authored the book with the same title.
https://eticproject.wordpress.com/bibliography/
http://michelangot.com/Michel_Angot/Bibliographie_Choix_files/Bibliographie-histoire-Inde.pdf
Itul received a diploma awarded by the Indian Embassy in Romania in 2000, then ’Amita Bhose’ award in 2005 and ‘Sergiu Al-George’ award in 2007, offered by the Indian Embassy in Romania.
http://georgeanca.blogspot.co.uk/2011/12/from-ricas-president.html
In the year 2000, the Indian Ambassador in Romania, His Excellency Rajiv Dogra lauched Mircea Itu's book Itinerarii indiene (Indian Journeys) at the National Book Fair in Bucharest.
Itul received a diploma on the celebration of 25 years since the introduction of Hindi language at University of Bucharest.
http://www.edu.ro/download/sarau_1.pdf
Itul received the prize for debut, essay category, at the National Book Fair, Cluj-Napoca, 1995 for his book Indianismul lui Eminescu (Eminescu's Indology), Itul received the prize for promoting Romanian values, at the Winter Book Fair, Brasov, 1995. Itul received the prize for promoting the top writers of Romanian culture in the world, awarded by the Writers' Union in Romania, 1997. user:clairec78

Edit. I've removed the first citation in the article, which seemed to think Rennie was the author and the symposium paper discussed Itul, when indeed the paper was by Itul and discussed Eliade. I think some panelists here may be confusing our subject Mircea Itul with Mircea Eliade. Having a skim through some of the above walls, it should be clear that Itul wrote extensively about Eliade, but again, the problem is that those works have not been noted. Agricola44 ( talk) 15:40, 26 January 2016 (UTC) reply

  • Note to Closing Admin. There appears to be some confusion over identities here. The citation above is an abstract of a symposium paper by Itul discussing the notable historian Mircea Eliade, but it is rendered in the WP article to appear to be written by Bryan Rennie about Itul, so as to support a claim in the lede that Itul is a notable Indologist. The only connection to Rennie is that the abstract is served from his personal website. I'd removed this erroneous citation, but it was immediately restored by User 7&6=thirteen. I've no desire to edit-war, but I think it should be made clear that this citation offers no support whatsoever to that claim. Agricola44 ( talk) 15:54, 26 January 2016 (UTC). reply
  • Comment. I'd already mentioned this confusion to User 7&6=thirteen a few days ago. But given his/her defense of "Not erroneous. That's what it says. Take it to the talk page" for the undo, I think s/he is sticking with the contention that Bryan Rennie wrote a paper demonstrating that Mircea Itul is a notable indologist. This is simply incorrect. Agricola44 ( talk) 18:01, 26 January 2016 (UTC). reply
  • Comment. Agricola44, nothing that you comment here has back-up and an editor responsible for civility would have had to take a stand when so many users attacked this page, myself and Mircea Itul, creating a bias against. Wouldn't you agree with this fact, Agricola44? Here is a citation by Bryan S. Rennie about Mircea Itul (Itu): 'Mircea Itu also writes on India and on Eliade’s utility in interpreting specific texts. Like Ouellet and Berner he applies Eliade’s work to understand specific historical situations, this time from Eliade’s earliest years in India interpreting the Upanishads. Despite Itu’s occasionally hagiographic approach, which bears certain stigmata of hero-worship, he makes some good points and is by no means uncritical of Eliade. Itu focuses on six untranslated Romanian articles published in Bucharest in the 30’s in the journal Cuvântul and the review Vremea and emphasizes the importance of recognizing Eliade as an Indologist. The paper considers some of Eliade’s commentaries on Hinduism from his years in India (1929-31) dealing with a major element of Hindu religion—the identity between God and the human soul (the “Brahman/atman equation”)— \\among other items from the Upanishads. Itu argues that Eliade was deeply influenced by Indian philosophies and religions. However, he also argues that, contrary to what Eliade states in these studies, the “way to God” in Hinduism is not through revelation but through direct intuition. Itu critiques Eliade’s opinion that revelation is determined by karma (action). On the contrary, argues Itu, God is the source of revelation: karma remains in connection with the phenomenal world while intuition springs from the human soul. The paper also criticizes Eliade’s claim that the Upanishads are not mystical. These texts are the very heart of Hindu mysticism and religion, because they insist on this unity between God and the human soul. Itu also concludes that Eliade confused non-attachment with indifference.' This link is for everyone to see and to judge it with neutrality, objectivity and fairness: http://www.westminster.edu/staff/brennie/eliade/IntEliIntro.htm user:clairec78
  • Clarification. The casual reader of this debate will very likely be misled by some of the above arguments from users 7&6=thirteen and clairec78, so I would like to properly clarify matters. These editors have been posting text related to a symposium on the historian Mircea Eliade. The symposium was later published by SUNY Press as "The International Eliade" edited by Bryan Rennie. Mircea Itu(l) is not the same person as Mircea Eliade, but the former did evidently contribute a paper to this volume. User 7&6=thirteen posted an abstract of what appears to be Itu's paper on Eliade, but the citation showed Rennie as the author (this error is discussed above). David Eppstein seems to have now fixed this. User clairec78 posted the text immediately above, which is evidently a draft of Rennie's introduction to the volume. In particular, it mentions Itul in the section discussing how the volume is organized. I would normally argue that this is routine editorial fodder, except for the fact that this text seems to have been cut and does not actually appear in the final printed version. In summary, I think the arguments actually being made here are that Itu is "considered to be an authority on Indology" because he contributed a chapter to the SUNY book (7&6=thirteen) and Itu is notable because he was mentioned by the editor of this volume in some draft text that is available on the web (clairec78). Agricola44 ( talk) 20:12, 26 January 2016 (UTC) reply
  • To be honest, it's now not even clear to me that Itul's chapter made it into the SUNY volume. I cannot find his name in the searchable TOC on Amazon. Apologies if I am missing it somehow. Agricola44 ( talk) 20:21, 26 January 2016 (UTC). reply
  • Clarification. The following link is a valid independent source, written by Bryan Rennie and not by Itul! The link shows clearly that it belongs to Westminster College in Pennsylvania and its website and to Professor Bryan Rennie's profile at Westminster College! The fact that it is included or not in a later printed version does not make any difference in Bryan Rennie's opinion on the subject, published on line. http://www.westminster.edu/staff/brennie/eliade/IntEliIntro.htm user:clairec78
  • Thanks so much. I think I understand your argument very clearly now. Best. Agricola44 ( talk) 21:00, 26 January 2016 (UTC). reply
  • Delete I'm sorry, I can see a lot of passion here, but I just don't see how this person passes WP:ACADEMIC. He does not even seem to have a regular academic position at a university that I could find; he appears to be more of a freelance scholar who has contributed to a book or two. He has almost no citations at Google Scholar, which is one of the ways of determining that the person is "influential in their field". The arguments by the "keep" voters are not persuasive. -- MelanieN ( talk) 21:04, 26 January 2016 (UTC) reply
  • Comment. MelanieN, thank you for your posting. Please check the extensive list of works in the wall papers. Itul has the PH.D. title awarded by University of Paris, of Doctor in Philosophy recognised by NARIC, the title of University Professor in Romania awarded by the Ministry of Education and Research, also the title CP1, the highest academic title in Romania from the Romanian Academy, awarded by the Ministry of Education and Research. From Notability (academics): 'Most academics are or have been faculty members (professors) at colleges or universities. Also many academics hold or have held academic or research positions in academic research institutes. Academics may also work outside academia and their primary job does not have to be academic in nature if they are known for their academic achievements.' Itul was professor and dean at Spiru Haret University and also taught at University of Bucharest and worked in the highest ranking academic position in the Institute of Philosophy and Psychology of the Romanian Academy. As for Google Scholars, please check in the wall text above for all the list of publications and the discussion on Google Scholar. Please check under the pen name Mircea Itu. user:clairec78
    • Comment - I would just point out, for the benefit of participants who may not be that familiar with the Romanian educational system, that being affiliated with Spiru Haret University is not exactly a badge of distinction. It's a well-known diploma mill (only it doesn't even bother to hand out all the diplomas for which its customers pay: for instance, as of 2014, it had yet to award tens of thousands of diplomas to its 2011 graduates) that is frequently in trouble with the Education Ministry. - Biruitorul Talk 22:22, 26 January 2016 (UTC) reply
Thanks, this is interesting and helpful. I have to say, though, that whoever wrote the criticism section on Spiru Haret University seems almost as long-winded as Claire here. — David Eppstein ( talk) 07:31, 27 January 2016 (UTC) reply
Yes, Clairec78, I realize you feel very strongly about this person. (In fact, you are what we call a WP:Single purpose account.) I would just point out that having a PhD is not enough to meet WP:SCHOLAR. Publishing papers or contributing to books or presenting at conferences is not enough; they all do that, it's their job. Having an academic position at a university is not enough (except for certain highly notable or distinguished titles). The key test is that other scholars cite their work often, which is a way of determining if their academic work is important and influential, or if it is routine. I see nothing here that isn't routine. -- MelanieN ( talk) 22:35, 26 January 2016 (UTC) reply
MelanieN Thank you for your posting. Itul's title of University Professor and the highest academic research title at the Romanian Academy were granted by the Ministry of Education and Research in Romania. In regards to work published by Itul, citations and presence in academic libraries, please read wall of text number 2, wall of text number 3 and wall of text number 4. The above information texts show that there are citations by some of the most important academics in the field, both nationally and internationally. I am sorry that I need again to post a lot of text to sustain the cause of Itul, a subject of notability. Besides the walls, please consider also the following information: Wikipedia: Notability (academics), which are very clear to me in regards to the tools used to assess notability, although it seems that they are not clear to others and to everyone as it should be the case: 1. 'The only reasonably accurate way of finding citations to journal articles in most subjects is to use one of the two major citation indexes, Web of Knowledge and Scopus. They are, unfortunately, very expensive: Scopus will be found mostly in university and large college libraries, and Web of Knowledge in major universities. Scopus covers the sciences and the social sciences, but is very incomplete before 1996; Web of Knowledge may cover the sciences back to 1900, the social sciences back to 1956, and the humanities (very incompletely) back to 1975, but only the largest universities can afford the entire set. (Fortunately, additional citation indexes with public access are being developed.) These databases are furthermore incomplete especially for the less developed countries. Additionally, they list citations only from journal articles – citations from articles published in books or other publications are not included. For that reason, these databases should be used with caution for disciplines such as computer science in which conference or other non-journal publication is essential, or humanistic disciplines where book publication is most important'.and 2. 'A caution about Google Scholar: Google Scholar works well for fields where all (or nearly all) respected venues have an online presence. Most papers written by a computer scientist will show up, but for less technologically up-to-date fields, it is dicey. For non-scientific subjects, it is especially dicey. For scholars in humanities the existing citation indices and GoogleScholar often provide inadequate and incomplete information. In these cases one can also look at how widely the person's books are held in various academic libraries' Citations. According to the recent research (2015) on international ranking, the average rate of citation for Philosophy discipline is about 3 citations and has a decreasing trend. It is also recognised that the average citation rate is higher in countries such as the USA or the UK and much lower in countries such as Romania. The citations that I’ve provided to you show that Dr. Itul’s work has been cited by key academics in the field: international academics (Bryan S. Rennie, Douglas Allen, Mac Linscott Ricketts, Natale Spineto, Roberto Scagno, Giovanni Casadio, Julien Ries, Michel Angot, Cicerone Poghirc, Theodor Damian) and academics from Romania (academician Alexandru Surdu, Ioan N. Rosca, Mircea Handoca, Ion Pogorilovschi, George Anca and journalist Sorin Rosca-Stanescu). In regards to Spiru Haret, it is an accredited university and Itul was awarded the title of University Professor not by Spiru Haret University, but by the Ministry of Education and Research and also taught at the Faculty of Foreign Languages and Literatures and at the Faculty of Philosophy, both at University of Bucharest. user:clairec78
  • Comment. Talk May I remind you that Itul was awarded the title of University Professor not by Spiru Haret University, but by the Ministry of Education. Please see the Decision of the Minister of Education Number 1643 from 2nd August 2007 the link from the Archives of the Ministry of Education in Romania and press button Descarca (Download): http://www.edu.ro/index.php/articles/8395 Itul also taught at the Faculty of Foreign Languages and Literatures and at the Faculty of Philosophy, both at University of Bucharest. May I also remind you to check with Romanian sources that the subject worked with Spiru Haret University up to 2009 and you mentioned information about 2011 and 2014. On top of these, in my opinion the purpose of your comment is defamatory because you simply want to harm the reputation of a living person. user:clairec78
  • I'm sorry, but it's not "defamatory" to emphasize the fact that Spiru Haret is a shady for-profit enterprise that skirts the boundaries of legality and hires third-rate hacks who couldn't get hired at real universities. And if your claim to some sort of validation as an academic on the subject's part revolves around his having worked there in 2007 or 2009 and not in 2011 or 2014, I'm afraid you're grasping at straws. Because we have a 2009 report wherein the Education Minister threatens to shut down the university within a week if it doesn't solve its fundamental issues; and another report from the same year attesting, with ample figures, that the "university" had become a diploma mill by 2004, and was running all manner of dubious schemes. This, ladies and gentlemen, is where the glorious Mircea Itu served as "dean". - Biruitorul Talk 01:41, 27 January 2016 (UTC) reply
  • Comment. Talk. Spiru Haret is a private university. The concept of every private institution, including universities is to be profitable. This page is not about Spiru Haret University, but about Mircea Itul. In my opinion, your comments are defamatory again, because you simply want to harm the reputation of a living person. Please see for yourselves what satatement Talk posted: 'This, ladies and gentlemen, is where the glorious Mircea Itu served as "dean"'. Itul's notability should not be reduced to the fact that he was dean at Spiru Haret University. user:clairec78
  • Comment. For the subject of Spiru Haret University in Bucharest and the ex-minister of Education Ecaterina Andronescu, please check Wikipedia Ecaterina Andronescu. Please check the following: 'The University itself took the Government to court and won the right to continue operations.' Citation 15. See also plagiarism controversy on Ecaterina Andronescu. I rest may case. user:clairec78
  • Comment. It is not the same for an academic from the USA or from the UK and an academic from Romania to be notable. There are standards related to the country (Romania) and to the language (Romanian), as well as to publication access worldwide for a Romanian, and not the notability standards such as for countries like the USA and the UK. At the same time, for an academic to be notable it is not compulsory to have an official academic position at present. Itul holds the academic titles of University Professor, CP1 the Romanian Academy highest research scholar title. Even if he is not working in Romania, he was active there with these titles and the title of dean. user:clairec78
  • Delete This is a self-promotional page for a scholar whose notability cannot be discerned from the sources presented as evidence (grasping at straws, really), and on whom other serious third-party references don't appear to exist. Concerning his institution of "learning", Spiru Haret: the decision to withdraw accreditation and investigate was one endorsed across the board, and in fact has been first upheld not by Ecaterina Andronescu, but by her predecessor from another party, Daniel Funeriu. The "university" challenged such decisions in court, but what it won was the right not to be closed down, and it continues to operate on the same diploma-mill system -- only now students might be made aware that their diplomas are worthless. The amount of special pleading above is nauseating. Dahn ( talk) 10:12, 27 January 2016 (UTC) reply
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The result was delete. There is a clear consensus here that the sources given do not demonstrate that the subject is notable via either WP:GNG or WP:PROF Ritchie333 (talk) (cont) 11:16, 27 January 2016 (UTC) reply

Mircea Itul

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Let's work through the sources, demolishing this guy's claim to notability brick by brick:

OK, so clearly, the subject is some kind of an academic doing reasonably serious work in his field, with a seeming penchant for attending conferences. But does anything suggest he meets the standards of encyclopedic notability described by WP:PROF? No, not really. - Biruitorul Talk 18:48, 19 January 2016 (UTC) reply

  • Delete - He does not meet any standards of encyclopaedic content whatsoever. Doing serious work in your field, while honourable, is clearly not what gets people into encyclopaedias, otherwise we'd have billions of articles about people who have no notability whatsoever on Wikipedia. Jackninja5 ( talk) 19:00, 19 January 2016 (UTC) reply
  • Delete Biru did a great source analysis. I can't see anything on Google Scholar that would suggest a high citation count, which can lead to notability. Now, let's burn us some spam! -- Piotr Konieczny aka Prokonsul Piotrus| reply here 20:27, 19 January 2016 (UTC) reply
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Wall of text #1 and listing of all the subject's publications by Clairec78

Biruitorul, please explain "Let's work through the sources, demolishing this guy's claim to notability brick by brick" in regards to the Wikietiquette which clearly stipulates "to avoid the use of sarcastic language" and "not to make unsourced negative comments about living people". In the same context, please also explain what do you mean by "some kind of academic"! 1. Publishing house blurb Please check this: https://www.liverpool.ac.uk/modern-languages-and-cultures/research/french-books-on-india/ Selected publication Corinne François-Denève, Mircea Itu and Ian Magedera, French Books on India: From Dupleix to Decolonization (Glasgow: University of Glasgow French & German Publications, 2011). ISBN  9780852619223. This is the first published version, with 60 bilingual annotations and a scholarly introduction which sets the scene for the usefulness of understanding what was written in French about India. On this source it is obvious that Dr. Itul is co-author in this book and member in University of Liverpool research project. 2. Mention in one footnote: "I am grateful to Mircea Itu for this reference." This source supports the previous, and there are two footnotes mentioning Dr. Itul on page 5 and on page 20. 3. 4. http://www.romanian-institute-ny.org/symposiumabstracts.html Mircea Itu Professor of Comparative Religions, Dean of the School of Journalism, Communications and Public Relations, Spiru Haret University, Bucharest, Romania Mircea Eliade’s Concept of History of Religions Symposium, Vol. XVI/1, 2009

Abstract: Mircea Eliade is the well-known Romanian scholar in religious studies, a Romanian cultural personality who is worldwide appreciated. The knowledge transmitted through his work is both actual and ageless. It is highly important for human being and for humanity, as well. The history of religions and the comparative method appear and act simultaneously in Mircea Eliade. Keywords: Eliade, religion, culture, anthropology, history, hermeneutics, phenomenology This is a proof that Dr. Itul (Mircea Itu) presented this paper at the above Symposium in New York. Alongside other 8 studies, this was published in the magazine Gracious Light, New York: http://035473e.netsolhost.com/joomla1/index.php/publications-publicatii/lumina-lina-gracious-light.html 5. http://www2.spiruharet.ro/facultati/jurnalism-bucuresti/cercetare/fd9064f5c3a9fbb703c9f7d8d8acd384.pdf This source from Spiru Haret University website proves that Dr. Itul was dean at Spiru Haret University - see last mention at the end of the document. 6. http://opinianationala.ro/d/wp-content/uploads/2013/07/459.pdf Opinia nationala (National Opinion) is not 'his own newsletter', but a university magazine, which has been published since 1992 with national and international distribution in which the subject worked and published in 2009. See below the magazine website: http://opinianationala.ro/publicatie/ 7. https://helda.helsinki.fi/handle/10138/15298 This source from the University of Helsinki official website shows the paper presented by Dr. Itul at the International Society for the Study of European Ideas (ISSEI) Congress and the paper itself is downloadable. I don't see any cruft in this regard. 8. 9. http://www.institutuldefilosofie.ro/e107_files/downloads/Revue%20roumaine%20de%20philosophie/revue%2052.1-2%202008%20abstracts.pdf This source is an Abstract of an academic study by Dr. Itul, published by The Romanian Review of Philosophy, magazine published by The Romanian Academy, the highest academic institution in Romania, where Dr. Itul has worked since 1998. See below the Summary where to find the work published: http://www.institutuldefilosofie.ro/e107_files/downloads/Revue%20roumaine%20de%20philosophie/revue%2052.1-2%202008%20sommaire.pdf 10. http://www.iahr.dk/docs/Tokyo%202005.pdf See page 86: Mircea, Itu: John Cassian's Mystical Vision and Cosmic Christianity The International Association for the History of Religions is IAHR. It organises worldwide Congresses of Religion every five years. Dr. Itul took part in Durban 2000 and Tokyo 2005. 11. http://www.l.u-tokyo.ac.jp/iahr2005/pdf/web_programme_0314.pdf This source confirms information and participation to the IAHR Congress in Tokyo at page 26. 12. https://nirc.nanzan-u.ac.jp/nfile/1955 This source shows Dr. Itul participation at Nanzan Institute for Religion and Culture, Nagoya in 2005 at pages 3-4. 13. http://www.iash.ed.ac.uk/fellows/former-fellows/register-of-former-fellows-list/ This source proves that Dr. Itul was Fellow at the Institute for Advanced Studies in the Humanities (IASH), University of Edinburgh in 2002 and that he was working for The Romanian Academy. Please see under letter 'I'. 14. http://www.iahr.dk/docs/Durban%202000.pdf The International Association for the History of Religions is IAHR. It organises worldwide Congresses of Religion every five years. Dr. Itul took part in Durban 2000 and Tokyo 2005. This source shows that Dr. Itul participated with a paper at the Congress in Durban 2000 page 60. 15. http://www.westminster.edu/staff/brennie/eliade/Itu.htm This source is the Abstract of the paper presented by Dr. Itul at the IAHR Congress in Durban as well as information on some of his publications 16. http://www.institutuldefilosofie.ro/page.php?73 This is clearly not a résumé, but a detailed list of publications by Dr. Itul at the time when he worked at The Institute of Philosophy and Psychology of the Romanian Academy. This source shows that Dr. Itul published 47 academic studies, 20 co-author studies published in books, 17 books published as single author and has 7 unpublished works in the Romanian Academy archives. Please explain how come this academic works can be judged as not notable and the author named by Biruitorul as 'some kind of an academic'. 17. http://digitalcommons.liberty.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1012&context=phil_fac_pubs This source is a footnote that represents a citing by Professor of Philosophy Michael S. Jones, Liberty University, Virginia. http://www.liberty.edu/academics/arts-sciences/philosophy/?PID=12399 18. https://andreigabur.files.wordpress.com/2008/04/curs-filosofia-si-istoria-religiilor.pdf This source is one of Dr. Itul's published books that is available also in electronic format to help anyone to see it. It was uploaded by someone else, not by the subject. 19. http://philpapers.org/rec/ITUILE, http://philpapers.org/rec/ITUILB, http://philpapers.org/rec/ITUILE-2 This three sources are three of the published books by Dr. Itul. http://philpapers.org/ This source is on index of bibliographic entries from all over the world maintained by the International Team of Editors specialised in Philosophers' Works.

Here is a list of Dr. Itul main works published for your information. It is not exhaustive, but surely shows academic notability for Dr. Itul: Publishing and editorial debut Article: Ne cheamă străbunii, ne cheamă părinţii (Our Ancestors and Our Parents get in touch with Us) in “Contemporanul”, Bucharest (Bucureşti), 1987 Volume: Poezii de dragoste - antologie universală (Love Poems – world anthology), Braşov, Orientul latin Publishing House, 1992 Books Author 1. Mircea Eliade, Bucharest, Romania of Tomorrow Foundation, 2007, 124 p. 2. Kitarō Nishida, o cercetare asupra binelui (Kitaro Nishida, An Inquiry into the Good), translated from English into Romanian, with a Foreword by Mircea Itu, Braşov, Orientul latin Publishing House, 2005, 232 p. 3. Filosofia şi istoria religiilor (Philosophy and History of Religions), Bucharest, ‘Romania of Tomorrow’ Foundation, 2004 307 p. 4. Filosofia şi religiile Indiei (Indian Philosophy and Indian Religions), Braşov, Orientul latin Publishing House, 2004, 215 p. 5. Itinerarii britanice (British Journeys), Braşov, Orientul latin Publishing House, 2003, 224 p. 6. Introducere în hermeneutică (Introduction to Hermeneutics), Braşov, Orientul latin Publishing House, 2002, 245 p. 7. Manual de limba sanscrită (Sanskrit Textbook), Foreword by Cicerone Poghirc, Braşov, Orientul latin Publishing House, 2001, 226 p. 8. Cultură şi civilizaţie indiană (Indian Culture and Indian Civilisation), Foreword by Lucia Wald Bucharest, CREDIS University College Press, 2001, 207 p. 9. Itinerarii indiene (Indian Journeys), vol. II, Braşov, Orientul latin Publishing House, 2000, 361 p. 10. Lila (Lila - Indian Novel), translated from Romanian into French by Raluca Taraş, Braşov, Orientul latin Publishing House, 1999, 226 p. 11. Itinerarii indiene (Indian Journeys), vol. I, Braşov, Orientul latin Publishing House, 1998, 329 p. 12. Lila (Lila – Indian Novel), Braşov, Orientul latin Publishing House, 1998, 192 p. 13. Indianismul lui Eliade (Eliade’s Indology), Foreword by Roberto Scagno, Braşov, Orientul latin Publishing House, 1997, 528 p. 14. Indianismul lui Blaga (Blaga’s Indology), Foreword by Cicerone Poghirc, Braşov, Orientul latin Publishing House, 1996, 288 p. 15. Mihai Eminescu, spirit universal (Mihai Eminescu, Universal Spirit – optional textbook for exams), Braşov, Orientul latin Publishing House, 1996, 84 p. 16. Indianismul lui Eminescu (Eminescu’s Indology), Braşov, Orientul latin Publishing House, 1995, 176 p. 17. Poezii de dragoste - antologie universală (Love Poems – world anthology), Braşov, Orientul latin Publishing House, 1992, 208 p. Book Chapters Co-author 1. Indian Philosophy and Religions Entries, in the volume French Books on India, formatted and revised by Mircea Itu, volume coordinated and edited by Ian Magedera, University of Liverpool, Arts & Humanities Research Council, University of Glasgow, French and German Publications, Glasgow, 2011 152 p. 2. Conceptul de spirit la Constantin Noica raportat la Mircea Eliade (The Concept of Spirit in Constantin Noica’s Philosophy and in Mircea Eliade’s Vision), in the volume Constantin Noica, coordinated by Academician Alexandru Surdu, Bucharest, The Romanian Academy, 2009 6 p. 3. Filosofia trăirii (The Philosophy of Lived Experience), in the volume Cartea și lectura – azi (The Book and the Reading - Today), coordinated by Mioriţa Got, Bucharest, ErcPress, 2010, 22 p. 4. Filosofia și hermeneutica religiei (Philosophy and Hermeneutics of Religion) in the volume Educația pentru religie și pentru cultura diversității. Competențe ale educatorului creștin (Religious Education and Diversity Culture. Skills for a Christian Educator), coordinated by Mioriţa Got, Bucharest, ErcPress, 2010, 27 p. 5. Filosofia trăirii (The Philosophy of Lived Experience), in the volume Studii de istorie a filosofiei româneşti (Studies on Romanian History of Philosophy), vol. III, coordinated by Mona Mamulea and Viorel Cernica, Bucharest, The Romanian Academy Press, 2008, 25 p. 6. Alexandru Surdu despre logica religiei, (Alexandru Surdu on the Logic of Religion), in the volume Alexandru Surdu: itinerarii logico-filosofice (Alexandru Surdu: Logical and Philosophical Journeys), vol. II, coordinated by Dragos Popescu, Bucharest, Paideia, 2008, 10 p. 7. Mircea Eliade şi fenomenologia sacrului (Mircea Eliade and the Phenomenology of the Sacred), in the volume Studii de istorie a filosofiei româneşti (Studies on Romanian History of Philosophy), vol. II, coordinated by Mona Mamulea and Viorel Cernica, Bucharest, The Romanian Academy Press, 2007, 24 p. 8. Mit şi timp – sacralizare şi consacrare (Myth and Time - Sacralisation and Consecration), in the volume Natura Timpului (The Nature of Time), coordinated by Adrian Niță, Giurgiu, Pelican Publishing House, 2006, 21 p. 9. Blaga şi Śankara. O perspectivă comparată, Concepţia filosofică a lui August Treboniu Laurian, Mihail Kogălniceanu – un filosof al istoriei, Idei-forţă ale filosofiei lui Mircea Eliade (Blaga and Śankara. A Comparative Approach, August Treboniu Laurian’s Philosophy, Mihail Kogălniceanu - a Philosopher of History, Main Ideas in Mircea Eliade’s Philosophy), in the volume Studii de istorie a filosofiei româneşti (Studies on Romanian History of Philosophy), coordinated by Ion Pogorilovschi, Bucharest, The Romanian Academy Press, 2006, 54 p. 10. Hermeneutica mitului (Hermeneutics of the Myth), in the volume Studii de istoria filosofiei universale (Studies on the History of World Philosophy), coordinated by Academician Alexandru Boboc and N.I. Mariş, Vol. XIII, Bucharest, The Romanian Academy Press, 2005, 34 p. 11. Hermeneutică şi filosofia religiei (Hermeneutics and Philosophy of Religion), in the volume Sinteze pentru anul III învăţământ la distanţă (Textbook for the Third Year of Study, Online Education), coordinated by Acsinte Dobre and Pamfil Nichitelea, Bucharest, ‘Romania of Tomorrow’ Foundation, 2004, 44 p. 12. Dumnezeu şi religia în concepţia lui Immanuel Kant din Religia în limitele raţiunii (God and Religion in Immanuel Kant's Vision from Religion within the Boundries of mere Reason), in the volume Studii de istoria filosofiei universale (Studies on the History of World Philosophy), coordinated by and Academician Alexandru Boboc and N.I, Mariş, vol. XII, Bucharest, The Romanian Academy Press, 2004, 24 p. 13. Dumnezeu în viziunea lui Śankaracarya din Brahma-sutra-bhashya (God in Śankaracarya’s Vision from Brahma-sutra-bhashya), in the volume Studii de istoria filosofiei universale (Studies on the History of World Philosophy), coordinated by and Academician Alexandru Boboc and N.I, Mariş, Vol. XI, Bucharest, The Romanian Academy Press, 2003, 14 p. 14. Aspecte legate de concepţia lui Alexandru Surdu despre religie (Aspects in Relation with Alexandru Surdu's Vision on Religion), in the volume Alexandru Surdu: itinerarii logico-filosofice (Alexandru Surdu: Logical and Philosophical Journeys), coordinated by Dragos Popescu and Marius Dobre, Bucharest, Paideia, 2003, 10 p. 15. Istoria religiilor (History of Religions), in the volume Sinteze pentru anul I învăţământ la distanţă (Textbook for the First Year of Study, Online Education), coordinated by Ioan N. Rosca and Sultana Craia, Bucharest, ‘Romania of Tomorrow’ Foundation, 2003, 27 p. 16. Templul visat de Constantin Brâncuși (The Temple dreamed by Constantin Brâncuși), the volume Constantin Brâncuși, artist-filosof (Constantin Brâncuși, an artist-philosopher), coordinated by Ion Pogorilovschi, Târgu-Jiu, ‘Constantin Brâncuși’ Foundation, 2002, 5 p. 17. God was born in Exile. Mircea Eliade and the Recuperation of the Sacred, published in the volume Inhabiting the Other: Essays on Literature and Exile, editor in chief Sharmistha Lahiri, New Delhi, Aryan, 2001 and paper on Mircea Eliade’s theory of the sacred and profane presented at the Symposium Literature and Exile, University of Delhi, New Delhi, 1997. 18. Aspecte ale indianismului în capodopera Glossa de Mihai Eminescu (Aspects of Indology in Gloss, Mihai Eminescu’s Masterpiece), in the volume Eminescu în actualitate (Eminescu in Contemporary Times), coordinated by Dan Brudaşcu, Cluj-Napoca, 2000, 6 p. 19. Transcenderea contrariilor (The Transcendence of the Opposed), in the volume Eliadiana (On Eliade), coordinated by Cristian Bădiliţă, Iaşi, Polirom, 1997, 12 p. 20. Glossa, Memento mori, in the volume Literatura română pentru bacalaureat şi admitere (Romanian Literature for GCSE, A Level and University Entrance Exams), coordinated by Mircea Itu and Iustina Itu, Braşov, Orientul latin Publishing House, 1996, 10 p. 21. Mihai Eminescu (Amita Bhose, Zoe Dumitrescu-Buşulenga, Liviu Rusu, Rosa del Conte) in the volume Dicţionar de critică literară (Literary Critics Dictionary), coordinated by Mircea Itu and Iustina Itu, Braşov, Orientul latin Publishing House, 1995, 37 p. Articles and Studies Author Out of the list of published research, comprising thousands of articles and academic studies, the most interesting to mention are the following: 1. O jumătate de oră din viaţa lui Constantin Noica (Half hour of Constantin Noica’s life), in ‘Gracious Light’ (Review of Romanian Spirituality and Culture), New York, ISSN 1086-2366, ISI, 2010, XV, no. 5 January to March, pp. 59-63. 2. Mircea Eliade on the Concept of History of Religions, published in ‘Gracious Light’ (Review of Romanian Spirituality and Culture), year XV, number 1, January-March, New York, 2010. (Paper presented at the Symposium: Cult and Culture. The Transcendental Roots of Human Civilization, organised by the Romanian Institute of Theology and Spirituality, New York, 2008, study on the Mircea Eliade’s vision on History of Religions). 3. Hermeneutics of Myth, published in ‘Gracious Light’ (Review of Romanian Spirituality and Culture), year XIII, number 4, October-December, New York, 2008. (Paper presented at the Congress of Society for European Ideas – ISSEI, University of Helsinki, Finland, 2008, study on various interpretations of the myth). 4. Pour une philosophie de la religion (To a Philosophy of Religion), published in’ Revue Roumaine de Philosophie’ (Romanian Review of Philosophy), Tome 52, number 1-2, Bucharest, 2008. (Paper presented at the South-East European Congress of Philosophy, Cyrill and Methodius University, Skopje, The Former Yugoslavian Republic of Macedonia, 2007, study in French on the necessity of a Philosophy of Religion nowadays). 5. Intercultural Communication – An Openness towards the Future, published in ‘Annals of Spiru Haret University’, Journalism Series, year VIII, number 8, 2007, pp. 169. (Paper presented at the International Journalist Graduate Summer-School, University of Lund, Helsingborg, Sweden, 2008, study on the main topics of Intercultural Communication). 6. Immortality in Celtic, Thracian and Indian Religions, published in ‘Gracious Light’ (Review of Romanian Spirituality and Culture), year VIII, number 4, October-December, New York, 2003. (Postdoctoral research fellowship at The Institute for Advanced Studies in The Humanities, University of Edinburgh, UK, 2002, study on Celtic Religion, Religious Studies, Inter-religious Communication and Comparative Religion). 7. Aspectos del indianismo en obras maestras de Mihail Eminescu (Aspects of Indology in Mihai Eminescu’s Works), in ‘Empireuma’, year XVIII, nrumber 29, Alicante, summer-autumn 2003, 4 pages. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Clairec78 ( talkcontribs) 23:49, 19 January 2016‎

Thanks user:Clairec78 for your considered reply. Would you care to elaborate further? I don't think you've explained yourself in quite enough length or depth. Claudebone ( talk) 13:44, 22 January 2016 (UTC) reply
  • Delete. Can find nothing in WoS or WorldCat. Agricola44 ( talk) 17:21, 22 January 2016 (UTC). reply
  • Addendum. Found contributions in WorldCat under pen-name, but holdings are still far from showing notability (see below for summary). Agricola44 ( talk) 21:28, 23 January 2016 (UTC). reply
Wall of text #2 and listing of every publication that ever cited the subject, complete with abstracts and analysis of journal quality, by Clairec78

The following work has been done in order to offer an in-depth search of sources which proves Dr. Mircea Itul’s academic notability. By searching by his pen name (Mircea Itu), you’ll find many sources related to his work. In order to make your work easy, I put the sources into categories. For your further information, I added the explanations for Academic Publishing Houses and Magazines in Romania which are accredited, peer reviewed and indexed. After each type of publication, I distinguished those in which Dr. Itul had published work or the citations in others’ academic work about him.

After that I summarised the number of works and citations found in each category. All websites have been checked and were valid between 20th January and 22nd January 2016. Further search in the online documents by Itu or Mircea, or Mircea Itu, will direct you to the exact place in the source link. For citations, by searching in combination one of his names with the author of publication or citation may help you get easier to the citation. Again this is just information available on internet. More is available in offline archives. All this information serves your competent analysis and waits for an answer from you.

Romanian Academic Publications, internationally indexed or CNCSIS accredited (CNCSIS is the National Council for Scientific Research at Academic Level in Romania. CNCSIS is a member of European Science Foundation - ESF). Please see below all those in which Mircea Itul (pen name: Mircea Itu) published:

A. Romanian Magazines ISI indexed (Magazines included in Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED), Social Sciences Citation Index (SSCI) or Arts and Humanities Citation Index (AHCI)
http://uefiscdi.gov.ro/userfiles/file/CENAPOSS/rev_rom_isi_9%20oct_2015_factori.pdf
In regards to Itul’s publications, please take a look at no. 40 - REVUE ROUMAINE DE PHILOSOPHIE www.ifilosofie.uv.ro/revueroumaine.html

B. National Publishing Houses CNCSIS accredited http://uefiscdi.gov.ro/userfiles/file/IC6%202011/Edituri%20nationale%20recunoscute%20CNCSIS.pdf
In regards to Itul’s publications, please check all books, and articles from the following: Editura Academiei Romane (164), Paideia (192), Fundatia Romania de Maine (171), SC Editura Polirom SA (52), Alma Mater Sibiu (43), Editura Universitatii din Bucuresti (78), Editura Universitatii Petru Maior (200), Europolis (234), Academica (69)

C. Analele Spiru Haret (Spiru Haret Annals)
http://www.ush-journalismstudies.com/
http://www.spiruharet.ro/en/facultate/21/jurnalism-bucuresti/cercetare-stiintifica.html
Romanian Magazines with CNCSIS B+ category
Analele Spiru Haret (Spiru Haret Annals), number 641 in the list
Analele Universitatii Bucuresti (University of Buhcarest Annals), number 809 in the list
http://uefiscdi.gov.ro/userfiles/file/IC6%202011/Reviste%20romanesti%20recunoscute%20de%20CNCSIS-%20categoria%20B_plus.pdf

D. Institutul de filosofie si psihologie, Academia Romana (The Institute of Philosophy and Psychology, The Romanian Academy) REVISTA DE FILOSOFIE (The Philosophy Magazine)
http://www.institutuldefilosofie.ro/page.php?13
Indexed: Philosopher`s Index (page 63) REVUE ROUMAINE DE PHILOSOPHIE
http://www.institutuldefilosofie.ro/page.php?14
Indexed CNCSIS (A) Philosopher`s Index (page 54) Arts & Humanities Citation Index Current Contents - Arts & Humanities

E. Gracious Light
http://035473e.netsolhost.com/joomla1/index.php/publications-publicatii/lumina-lina-gracious-light.html
Lumina Lina. Gracious Light, a peer reviewed publication, is indexed and abstracted in World Laboratories and Scientific Resources Index and TLS Arhive. Gracious Light magazine is a member of the Romanian Association of Literary Publications and Publishing Houses (APLER).

Summary of works and citations with the number of findings in each category:

• According to Worldcat, there are 34 findings on Mircea Itul’s Books/Articles, under the pen name Mircea Itu, in various Academic Libraries. http://www.worldcat.org/
• 9 Citations about Itul in International Books – many of them make reference to books published in unaccredited Publications, such as: Indianismul lui Eliade, Indianismul lui Eminescu, Indianismul lui Blaga. They were made by well-known international scholars in the field.
• 1 Co-Author in International Books
• 3 Citations in International Articles
• 8 Articles in International peer reviewed Publications
• 1 International Academic Library Accredited
• 3 Itul’s Books Published in Romania – Accredited Publishing Houses
• 14 Itul’s Books Published in Romania - Other Publishing Houses
• 14 Itul’s Articles Published in Romania - Accredited Publications
• 15 Chapters published by Itul in Romanian Books – Accredited Publications
• 5 Chapters published by Itul in Books in Other Publishing Houses
• 6 Citations about Itul in Romanian Publications
• Over 30 Articles in Romanian Cultural Magazines
• 6 Articles in International Cultural Magazines
• 7 Citations in Romanian Cultural Magazines
• Co-moderator of Televison Program Capcana timpului (The Trap of Time) and Ferestrele Memoriei (Windows of Memory), broadcast by TVRM and TVRM Cultural
• Invited at Seratele muzicale (Evening Shows on Clasical Music), coordinated by Iosif Sava at TVR2.
• Invited in several Radio Programs at Radio Romania Cultural, by Constatin Aslam, a Talk Show on Philosophy.

Citations about Itul in International Books
1. https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=7fHzTDV5mx4C&q=mircea+itu#v=snippet&q=mircea%20itu&f=false
Esploratori del pensiero umano - Dumézil e Eliade, page 223:
‘Su Eliade e l’India, la trattatione più ampia è quella di M. Itu, Indianismul lui Eliade, Brasov, 1997; dello stesso autore, Lindianisme de Mircea Eliade, tesi di dottorato, EPHE, Section des sciences historiques et philologiques, discussa a Parigi nel 1999. Sul’argomento, si vedano inoltre: A Barbosa da Silva, the Phnenomenology of Religion, in General and of M.Eliade’s Phnenomenological Approach in Particular, Uppsala 1982, pages 161-171; F. Scialpi, Condizione umana e liberazione nelle religioni dell’India, in L. Arcella, P. Pis, R. Scagno (a cura di), Confronto con Mircea Eliade, Archetipi mitici e identità storica, Milano 1998, pages 197-218.’
2. http://www.abebooks.com/book-search/kw/camilo-pessanha/
Inhabiting the Other Essays on Literature and Exile, eidted by Sharmistha Lahiri, published by Aryan, ISBN 10: 8173052050 ⁄ISBN 13: 9788173052057
Mircea Itu, Dieu est né en exil. Mircea Eliade and the Recuperation of the Sacred, in the volume Inhabiting the Other: Essays on Literature and Exile, New Delhi, Aryan, 2001.
http://grs.du.ac.in/germinal.html
3. https://books.google.fr/books/about/Deux_explorateurs_de_la_pens%C3%A9e_humaine.html?hl=fr&id=6nwwAAAAYAAJ
Deux explorateurs de la pensée humaine: Georges Dumézil et Mircea Eliade Julien Ries, Natale Spineto, Brepols, 2003
‘Un collectif de quatorze auteurs, universitaires, spécialistes en sciences des religions, s'est penché sur les travaux de G. Dumézil et M. Eliade. Ils mettent en évidence les apports et les enjeux de leurs travaux tout en faisant le point sur les polémiques à caractère politique surgies après leur décès, survenu en 1986.’
Citation on page 159 and on page 299: ‘Dans son livre d'une dimension monumentale, intitulé L’indianisme d'Eliade, le jeune orientaliste Mircea Itu s'engage dans une analyse minutieuse et systématique des recherches entreprises par Mircea Eliade sur les mythes, les symbols…’
4. https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=7fHzTDV5mx4C&pg=PA223&dq=mircea+itu+rickets&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiOgrO7hbvKAhUFWxoKHRvXCXAQ6wEILTAC#v=onepage&q=itu&f=false Deux explorateurs de la pensée humaine: Georges Dumézil et Mircea Eliade Julien Ries, Natale Spineto, Brepols, 2003
Natale Spineto, Mircea Eliade: materiali per un bilanci storiografico Citation 65, page 223, on Itul’s book Indianismul lui Eliade (Eliade’s Indology)
5. https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=I53LCQAAQBAJ&pg=PT93&dq=mircea+itu,+spineto&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjGw_DfgbvKAhUBJhoKHTdtDZEQ6AEINDAD#v=onepage&q=itu&f=false Mircea Eliade, Le forme della Tradizione e el sacro, AA.VV. A cura di Giovani Casadio e Pietro Mander, Mediteranee, Footnote 449 on Itul’s book Indianismul lui Eliade (Eliade’s Indology)
6. https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=SvMYBwAAQBAJ&pg=PA38&dq=mircea+itu&hl=en&sa=X&redir_esc=y#v=onepage&q=mircea%20itu&f=false
The Human Being in Contemporary Philosophical Conceptions, edited by Nikolay Omelchenko, Cambridge Scholars Publishing, citation on page 38, footnote 12.
7. https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=389Xd0VRsJ4C&pg=PA69&dq=mircea+itu&hl=en&sa=X&redir_esc=y#v=onepage&q=mircea%20itu&f=false
Bibliography of Modern Rromani Linguistics: Including a guide to Rromani linguistics compiled by Peter Barker (Aarhus Universitet) and Yaron Matras (University of Manchester), John Benjamins Publishing Company Amsterdam/Philadelphia, Citation on page 69, footnote 494.
https://benjamins.com/#about/companyprofile - peer reviewed Publishing House
8. https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=MxO6AAAAIAAJ&q=mircea+itu&dq=mircea+itu&hl=en&sa=X&redir_esc=y
Materials on Asia, accession list and review, Volume 39, Kokuritsu kokkai Toshokan, 2001, Citation at page 52 on Itul’s book Indianismul lui Eliade (Eliade’s Indology).
9. http://digitalcommons.liberty.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1012&context=phil_fac_pubs
Michael S. Jones, Liberty University, Department of Philosophy. Lucian Blaga: An American Pragmatist inEurope, 2005, Page 3, footnote 7, Itul’s book Indianismul lui Blaga (Blaga’s Indology).
Co-author in International Books
1. François-Denève, Corinne, Mircea Itu, Ian H. Magedera and Kate Marsh. 2011. French Books on India: from Dupleix to Decolonization. Glasgow: University of Glasgow French and German Publications. Glasgow, 2011.
In addition, please see the following link:
https://eticproject.wordpress.com/bibliography/
a few references above ‘Other cities (in alphabetical order)’
Citations in International Articles
1. https://helda.helsinki.fi/bitstream/handle/10138/15293/75_Damian.pdf?sequence=1
Helsinki. ISSEI, Theodor Damian, Logos and Science: Hide and Seek in God’s Universe Words and Meanings, footnote 8, page 9. Mircea Itu, Mircea Eliade (Bucharest: Fundatia Romania de Maine, 2006).
2. http://web.uri.edu/iaics/files/02CynthiaDanisileNtuli.pdf
Intercultural Misunderstanding in South Africa: An Analysis of Nonverbal Communication Behaviour in Context, Cynthia Danisile Ntuli, University of South Africa, Intercultural Communication Studies XXI: 2 (2012) – citation on page 30, References, Itu Mircea. (2008). Intercultural communication: An openness towards the future. Annals of Spiru Haret University, Journalism Studies. 9, pages 63-66.
3. Research on Japanese Philosophy. Ralf Mueller. Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin - Cited Mircea Itu with the (Transl.) Nishida Kitarô, In cautarea binelui, 2005 (Nishida Kitarô, An Inquiry into the Good)
http://rarufu-miura.tripod.com/newsearch.htm
Articles in International peer reviewed Publications
1. https://helda.helsinki.fi/bitstream/handle/10138/15298/75_Itu.pdf?sequence=1
ISSEI, Language and the Scientific Imagination, The 11th International Conference of ISSEI, Language Centre, University of Helsinki (Finland), 28th July – 2nd August 2008, Mircea Itu, The Hermeneutics of Myth.
2. http://035473e.netsolhost.com/joomla1/index.php/publications-publicatii/lumina-lina-gracious-light.html
2.1 Mircea Itu, Conceptul de spirit la Constantin Noica raportat la Mircea Eliade (The Concept of Spirit in Constantin Noica and Mircea Eliade), in Lumina Lina. Gracious Light, Nr. 3, 2009.
2.2 Mircea Itu, Spiritul în concepția lui Constantin Noica (Constantin Noica on Spirit), in Lumina lina. Gracious Light. Review of Romanian Spirituality and Culture, New York, ISSN 1086-2366, ISI, 2010, XV, number 7, July-September, pages 35-42.
2.3 Mircea Itu,„God was born in Exile”. Mircea Eliade and the Recuperation of the Sacred, Lumina Lina. Gracious Light, number 4, 2008. Abstract: The study reveals the place of the exile in Romanian culture and talks about one of the most important example of both inner and exterior exile, Mircea Eliade. The recuperation of the sacred is presented as the solution to it. The author outlines the examples of important personalities from Romanian history and culture for whom „God was born in Exile”, as they were forced or they chose to live and create abroad. He then shows the importance of their creations, many of them being well recognized in their adoptive countries. Then he gives the example of Mircea Eliade which proves the complexity of exile and reveals both inner and exterior exile. He explains the diversity of expericences that Eliade had. He expressed his ideas in different languages, being well appreciated for his outstanding concepts in comparative religion. The author says that Mircea Eliade taught about the liberation of man from the terror of history and the abolition of time, he wrote that there is an exile of human being from the profane time and from the fear of death. The solution which Eliade proposed is the exit from profane time while rediscovering, through true knowledge, the sacred aspect of time, the cosmical and reversible time. He suggests the trip towards the origin for the recuperation of the sacred time.
2.4 Mircea Itu, The Hermeneutics of Myth, Lumina Lina. Gracious Light, number 3, 2007, pages 33-49. Abstract: The article outlines the significant role which the hermeneutics of myth played in the philosophical approach towards religion in general. The author follows different interpretations of the myth and relates them to other theories of myth, both traditional and modern. The author shows some definitions of the myth and the view on the myth of different scholars who studied this field. Myth is not a false story, but a sacred history. He points out that myth is complementary to science and to history. He then describes the categories of myth and its meanings. Afterwards, he reveals the perception of myth in the modern world and the negative theories against myth. He concludes by showing what the aim of de-mythicisation should be and that myth serves as a model, with its sacred and repetitive nature, being a ground for human behaviour.
2.5 Mircea Itu, Îndumnezeirea omului in viziunea lui Dumitru Staniloae (God in man in Dumitru Satniloaie’s Vision), Lumina Lina. Gracious Light, number 4, 2006.
2.6 Mircea Itu, O jumătate de oră din viața lui Constantin Noica (Half an Hour in Constantin Noica’s Life), in Lumina lina. Gracious Light. Review of Romanian Spirituality and Culture, New York, ISSN 1086-2366, ISI, 2010, XV, number 5, January-March, pages 59-63.
2.7 Mircea Itu, Mircea Eliade şi fenomenologia sacrului (Mircea Eliade and the Phenomenology of the Sacred), in Lumina lina. Gracious Light (Review of Romanian Spirituality and Culture), year VI, number 3, New York, July-September 2001.
International Academic Libraries Accredited
1. http://connection.ebscohost.com/c/articles/42836428/intercultural-communication-openness-towards-future
https://www.ebsco.com/about/who-we-are
Itu, Mircea, PUB. DATE, January 2008, Annals of Spiru Haret University, Journalism Studies;2008, Vol. 9, page 63, Source TYPE Academic Journal, DOC. TYPE, Article ABSTRACT The following article has recently been presented as a paper in the international meeting on communication and journalism that took place at University of Lund, Helsingborg campus, Sweden, July 2008. It deals with the importance of inter-cultural communication, its values, principles, attitudes and purposes. Inter-cultural communication is viewed as the basis for international relations. Actually, inter-cultural communication is a window towards the future, as people from different cultural background interact more and more. We explain the concept of culture, the difference between culture and civilization, as well as between inter-cultural communication and cross-cultural communication. The relationship between inter-cultural communication, education and religion is also emphasized.
Itul’s Books published in Romania
Accredited Publishing Houses
1. Mircea Itu, Mircea Eliade, Bucureşti, Editura Fundaţiei România de Mâine, 2007, 124 pages.
2. Mircea Itu, Filosofia şi istoria religiilor (Philosophy and History of Religions), Bucureşti, Editura Fundaţiei “România de Mâine”, 2004, 307 pages.
https://andreigabur.files.wordpress.com/2008/04/curs-filosofia-si-istoria-religiilor.pdf
3. Mircea Itu, Cultură şi civilizaţie indiană, Bucureşti, Editura Universităţii Bucureşti, 2003, Foreword by Professor Lucia Wald.
Other Publishing Houses
1. Nishida Kitaro, O cercetare asupra binelui (An Inquiry into the Good), translated from English and Foreword by Mircea Itu, Braşov, Orientul latin, 2005, 232 pages.
2. Mircea Itu, Filosofia şi religiile Indiei (Indian Philosophy and Indian Religions), Braşov, Orientul latin, 2004, 215 pages.
3. Mircea Itu, Itinerarii britanice (British Journeys), Braşov, Orientul latin, 2003, 224 pages.
4. Mircea Itu, Introducere în hermeneutică (Introduction to Hermeneutics), Braşov, Orientul latin, 2002, 245 pages.
5. Mircea Itu, Manual de limba sanscrită (Sanskrit Textbook), Foreword by Cicerone Poghirc, Braşov, Orientul latin, 2001, 226 pages.
6. Mircea Itu, Itinerarii indiene (Indian Journeys), IInd volume, Braşov, Orientul latin, 2000, 361 pages.
7. Mircea Itu, Lila, roman indien, translated into French by Raluca Taraş, Braşov, Orientul latin, 1999, 226 pages.
8. Mircea Itu, Itinerarii indiene (Indian Journeys), Ist voume, Braşov, Orientul latin, 1998, 329 pages.
9. Mircea Itu, Lila, roman indian (Lila, Indian novel), Braşov, Orientul latin, 1998, 192 pages.
10. Mircea Itu, Indianismul lui Eliade (Eliade’s Indology), Foreword by Roberto Scagno, Braşov, Orientul latin, 1997, 528 pages.
11. Mircea Itu, Indianismul lui Blaga (Blaga’s Indology), Foreword by Cicerone Poghirc, Braşov, Orientul latin, 1996, 288 pages.
12. Mircea Itu, Mihai Eminescu - spirit universal (Eminescu - Universal Spirit), Braşov, Orientul latin, 1996, 84 pages.
13. Mircea Itu, Indianismul lui Eminescu (Eminescu’s Indology), Braşov, Orientul latin, 1995, 176 pages.
14. Mircea Itu, Poezii de dragoste (antologie universală) Love Poems, World Anthology, Braşov, Orientul latin, 1992, 208 pages.
Itul’s Articles Published in Romania
Accredited Publications
1. Despre cartea de debut a filosofiei moderne japoneze (On the first Book in Modern Japanese Philosophy), in Academia Romana, filiala Iasi, Institutul de Cercetări Economice şi Sociale Gh. Zane, in Symposion, Revistă de Ştiinţe Socio–Umane, Volume 3, Number 1 (5), 2005, pages 44-50.
http://www.ices.ro/symposion/arhiva/symposion_05_1_2005.pdf
2. Pour une philosophie de la religion, in “Revue Roumaine de Philosophie”, 50, number 1-2, Bucureşti, 2008.
http://www.institutuldefilosofie.ro/e107_files/downloads/Revue%20roumaine%20de%20philosophie/revue%2052.1-2%202008%20sommaire.pdf
3. Symboles indiens chez Mircea Eliade, in “Revue Roumaine de Philosophie”, 49, number 1-2, Bucureşti, 2005.
4. Hermeneutica mitului la Eliade (The Hermeneutics of Myth in Eliade), in “Analele Universităţii Spiru Haret” (Spiru Haret Annals), Studii de Filosofie (Philosophy Research), number 9, Bucureşti, 2007.
5. Idee şi metodă la Eliade (Idea and Method in Eliade), in “Analele Universităţii Spiru Haret”, Studii de Filosofie (Philosophy Research), number 8, Bucureşti, 2006.
6. Blaga şi Shankara (Blaga and Shankara), in “Analele Universităţii Spiru Haret”, Studii de Filosofie (Philosophy Research), number 7, Bucureşti, 2005.
7. Istoria ca viaţă spirituală (History as Spiritual Life), in “Analele Universităţii Spiru Haret”, Studii de Filosofie (Philosophy Research), number 6, Bucureşti, 2004.
8. Book Reviews on James W. Heisig, Şcoala filosofică de la Kyoto. Nishida Kitaro, Tanabe Hajime şi Nishitani Keiji (Kyoto School of Philosophy), translated by N. I. Mariş and Mona Mamulea, Bucureşti, Merc Serv, 2002, 396 pages and James W. Heisig, Dialogues Few Inches Above the Ground., translated by N. I. Mariş and Mona Mamulea, Bucureşti, Merc Serv, 2003, 220 pages, in “Revista de filosofie” (Philosophy Magazine), volume LI, number 3-4, Bucureşti, May-August 2004.
9. Lucian Blaga despre buddhism. De la samsara la nirvana (Lucian Blaga on Buddhism. From Samsara to Nirvana), in “Studii de filosofie” (Philosophy Research), Analele Universităţii “Spiru Haret” (Spiru Haret Annals), number 4, Bucureşti, 2002.
10. Prezentarea Congresului Internaţional de Istoria Religiilor (Review of the IAHR Congress in Durban), in “Revista de filosofie” (Philosophy Magazine), voume L, number 5-6, Bucureşti, September-December 2002.
11. Conferinţe internaţionale despre opera şi personalitatea lui Mircea Eliade susţinute la Institutul de Filosofie al Academiei Române (International Papers delivered at The Romanian Institute of Philosophy and Psychology), in “Revista de filosofie” (Philosophy Magazine), number 1-2, Bucureşti, January-April, 2002.
12. Filosofia practicii Yoga (The Philosophy of Yoga Practice), in “Revista de filosofie” (Philosophy Magazine), volume L, number 1-2, Bucureşti, January-April 2002.
13. Congresul Internaţional de Istoria Religiilor (The IAHR Congress), in “Academica”, Bucureşti, 2000.
14. Number 25 in the list - Mircea Itu, in Studii de istorie a filosofiei româneşti, Câteva elemente de filosofie la Ioan Cassian (Some philosophical Ideas in Saint John Cassian), pages 335-338, 2007 Editura Academiei Române, Bucureşti, Universitatea din Bucuresti, Filozofie.
http://www.unibuc.ro/n/cercetare/list-publ/docs/2011/iun/27_14_28_17filosofie_asociat.pdf
http://www.iahr.dk/docs/Tokyo%202005.pdf
Chapters in Romanian Books
Accredited Publishing Houses
1. Transcenderea contrariilor (The Transcendence of the Opposed), in volume Eliadiana, coordinated by Cristian Bădiliţă, Iaşi, Editura Polirom, 1997, 12 pages starting with page 71.
https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=8pFuAAAAMAAJ&q=mircea+itu,+spineto&dq=mircea+itu,+spineto&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjGw_DfgbvKAhUBJhoKHTdtDZEQ6AEIPDAE
2. Filosofia trăirii (The Philosophy of Lived Experience), in Studii de istorie a filosofiei româneşti (Research on History of Romanian Philosophy), III-rd volume, coordinated by Viorel Cernica, Editura Academiei Române, Bucureşti, 2008.
3. Alexandru Surdu despre logica religiei (Alexandru Surdu on the Logics of Religion), in Alexandru Surdu: itinerarii logico-filosofice, II-nd volume, coordinated by Dragoş Popescu, Bucureşti, Editura Paideia, 2008.
4. Mircea Eliade şi fenomenologia sacrului (Mircea Eliade and the Phenomenology of the Sacred), in Studii de istorie a filosofiei româneşti (Research on History of Romanian Philosophy), II-nd volume, coordonated by Viorel Cernica, Editura Academiei Române, Bucureşti, 2007.
5. Mit şi timp – sacralizare şi consacrare (Myth and Time-Sacralization and Consacration), in Natura timpului (Nature of Time), coordinate by Adrian Niţă, Giurgiu, Pelican, 2006.
6. Concepţia filosofică a lui August Treboniu Laurian (August Treboniu Laurian’s Philosophical Concepts), Mihail Kogălniceanu – un filosof al istoriei (Mihail Kogalniceanu – a Philosopher of History), Idei-forţă ale filosofiei lui Mircea Eliade (Main Ideas in Mircea Eliade’s Philosophy), in Studii de istorie a filosofiei româneşti (Research on History of Romanian Philosophy), coordinated by Ion Pogorilovschi, Editura Academiei Române, Bucureşti, 2006.
7. Hermeneutica mitului (The Hermeneutics of Myth), in Studii de istoria filosofiei universale (Research on History of World Philosophy), coordinated by academician Alexandru Boboc, N. I. Mariş, XIII-th volume, Bucureşti, Editura Academiei Române, 2005.
8. Hermeneutică şi Filosofia religiei (Hermeneutics and Philosophy of Religion), in Sinteze pentru anul III învăţământ la distanţă, coordinated by Acsinte Dobre şi Pamfil Nichiţelea, Bucureşti, Editura Fundaţiei “România de Mâine”, 2004.
9. Dumnezeu şi religia în concepţia lui Immanuel Kant din Religia în limitele raţiunii (God and Religion in Immanuel Kant from Religion within the Bounds of Bare Reason), in Studii de istorie a filosofiei universale (Research on History of World Philosophy), coordinatoed by Alexandru Boboc and N. I. Mariş, XII-th volume, Bucureşti, Editura Academiei Române, 2004.
10. Dumnezeu în viziunea lui Śankaracarya din Brahma-sutra-bhashya (God in Śankaracarya’s Vision from Brahma-sutra-bhashya), in Studii de istorie a filosofiei universale (Research on History of World Philosophy), coordinated by Alexandru Boboc and N. I. Mariş, XI-th volume, Bucureşti, Editura Academiei Române, 2003.
11. Istoria religiilor (History of Religions), in Sinteze pentru anul I învăţământ la distanţă, coordinated by Ioan N. Roşca and Sultana Craia, Bucureşti, Editura Fundaţiei “România de Mâine”, 2003.
12. Templul visat de Constantin Brâncuşi (The Temple dreamed by Constantin Brancusi), in Constantin Brâncuşi, artist-filosof (Constantin Brancusi – Artist and Philosopher), coordinated by Ion Pogorilovschi, Târgu-Jiu, Editura Academica Brâncuşi, 2002.
13. Analele Spiru Haret (Spiru Haret Annals) Volume 10, 2009 Aspecte non-verbale in comunicarea interculturala (Non-verbal in Inter-cultural Communication)
http://www.ush-journalismstudies.com/issues-list/93-volume-10-2009/213-aspecte-non-verbale-in-comunicarea-interculturala
14. Analele Spiru Haret (Spiru Haret Annals), Volume 9, 2008 Intercultural Commnication – An Openness towards the Future
http://www.ush-journalismstudies.com/issues-list/94-volume-9-2008/252-intercultural-communication-an-openness-towards-the-future
http://www2.spiruharet.ro/facultati/jurnalism-bucuresti/cercetare/0a52016b39f3719b3fe33ca93db88d48.pdf
15. Mircea Itu, Blaga and Śankara, Alma Mater Publishing House, Sibiu, 2008.
http://www.uamsibiu.ro/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/Series-C-Social-Sciences%E2%80%932008%E2%80%93Nr1.pdf
Chapters in Books in Other Publishing Houses
1. Filosofia trăirii (The Philosophy of Lived Experience), in Cartea și lectura – azi (Book and Reading Nowadays), coordinated by Miorița Got, București, ErcPress, 2010.
2. Filosofia și hermeneutica religiei (Philosophy and Hermeneutics of Religion), in Educația pentru religie și pentru cultura diversității. Competențe ale educatorului creștin (Religious Education and the Culture of Diversity. Christian Educator’s Competences), coordinated by Miorița Got, București, ErcPress, 2010.
3. Aspecte ale indianismului în capodopera Glossa de Mihai Eminescu (Aspects of Indology in Glossa by Mihai Eminescu), in Eminescu în actualitate (Eminescu nowadays), coordinated by Dan Brudaşcu, Cluj-Napoca, 2000.
4. Glossa, Memento mori, in Literatura română pentru bacalaureat şi admitere (Romanian Literature Textbook for GCSE and Entrance Exams), coordinated by Iustina Itu and Mircea Itu, Braşov, Orientul latin, 1996.
5. Mihai Eminescu (Amita Bhose, Zoe Dumitrescu-Buşulenga, Liviu Rusu, Rosa del Conte) in Dicţionar de critică literară (Dictionary of Literary Critics), coordinated by Iustina Itu and Mircea Itu, Braşov, Orientul latin, 1995.
Citations in Romanian Publications
1. ”Ovidius” University, Constanta, Facultatea de Istorie si de Stiinte Politice (Faculty of History and Poitical Science), Lucrarile Conferintei Studentesti “Proiectii Europene si Globale (European and Global Projects, Ist edition), 9th April 2011, Constanta, Footnote no 8, on page 17.
http://proiectii.wikispaces.com/file/view/volum+conferinta+studenti.pdf
2. Institutul Academiei Romane din Cluj - Dictionarul romanului roman intre 1990 si 2000 (Dictionary of Romanian Novels between 1990 and 2000) - Itinerarii indiene (Indian Journeys), Ist volume is included.
http://www.inst-puscariu.ro/DCRR_1990-2000.pdf
3. Romanian Review, Volume 50, Issues 6-12, Europolis Pub., 1995, three citations on pages 88, 89 and 90
https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=jOcVAQAAMAAJ&q=mircea+itu&dq=mircea+itu&hl=en&sa=X&redir_esc=y
4. INDIA & MIRCEA ELIADE – WANDERING THROUGH THE LABYRINTH Mihaela-Alina Chiribau - page 909, Petru Maior University Targu Mures, Footnote 51, page 909 and number 13 in Bibliography on page 911, citation of Itul’s book Mircea Eliade, București, Editura Fundației România de Mâine, 2006.
http://www.upm.ro/ldmd/LDMD-02/Lit/Lit%2002%20B9.pdf
5. TEOLOGIA KANTIANĂ (Kant’s Theology) by PR. DR. DORIN COSTESCU, Deva, Editura Emia, Citation on page 218, footnote 404: Mircea Itu. (2004) Dumnezeu si religia in conceptia lui Immanuel Kant (Religia in limitele ratiunii). (God and Religion in Immanuel Kant in religion within the bounds of Bare Reason), in Studii de Istorie a Filosofiei Universale (Research on History of World Philosophy), XIIth volume. Bucuresti. Editura Academiei Romane. Apg 284.
https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=SUqaBgAAQBAJ&pg=PA218&lpg=PA218&dq=mirce+itu&source=bl&ots=c1jVlGiK6M&sig=1xfOKCjED2dOeOpsZOZKRISA7Ow&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjP6ZOiobHKAhWBjXIKHdPoB9Y4vgEQ6AEIRzAG#v=onepage&q=mirce%20itu&f=false
6. Mircea Handoca, Mircea Eliade Bibliografie, Editura Jurnalul Literar, 1997, citations on page 207, footnote 7952; page 222, footnote 8118; page 224, footnote 8146.
https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=bgwsAQAAMAAJ&q=mircea+itu,+spineto&dq=mircea+itu,+spineto&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjGw_DfgbvKAhUBJhoKHTdtDZEQ6AEIJzAB
Articles in Romanian Cultural Magazines
1. Idei religioase și concepții filosofice la Mircea Eliade (Religious Ideas and Philosophical Concepts in Mircea Eliade), in “Origini”, ISSN 1094-5814, 2010.
2. Excerpte din lucrările Congresului Internaţional de Istoria Religiilor (Antonio Barbosa da Silva, Natale Spineto, Philip Vanhaelemeersch, Michiaki Okuyama, G. J. Muthuraj, Elena Borta etc.) (Excerpts from the work sat the International Congress of the History of Religions), in “Astra”, Braşov, May, June, July, August 2000.
3. Lucian Blaga despre samsara (Lucian Blaga on Samsara), in “Astra”, Braşov, May 2000.
4. Julien Ries despre antropologia religioasă în viziunea lui Mircea Eliade (Julien Ries on the Religious Anthropology at Mircea Eliaade), in “Astra”, Braşov, April 2000.
5. Sergiu Al-George despre problema autenticităţii la Mircea Eliade (Sergiu Al-George on the Authenticity in Mircea Eliade), in “Astra”, Braşov, March 2000.
6. Claudio Mutti despre opţiunea legionară din tinereţe a lui Mircea Eliade (Claudio Mutti on the Interest of young Mircea Eliade in Legionary Movement), in “Astra”, Braşov, February 2000.
7. Gilbert Durand despre homo religiosus şi illud tempus la Mircea Eliade (Gilbert Durand on Homo Religiosus and Illud Tempus in Mircea Eliade), in “Astra”, Braşov, January 2000.
8. Bryan S. Rennie despre reconstruirea filosofiei lui Mircea Eliade (Bryan Rennie on the Reconstruction of Mircea Eliade’s Philosophy), in “Astra”, Braşov, November-December 1999.
9. Mac Linscott Ricketts despre prietenia dintre Mihail Sebastian şi Mircea Eliade (Mac Linscott Rickets on the Friendship between Mihail Sebastian and Mircea Eliade), in “Astra”, Braşov, October 1999.
10. Eugen Simion despre literatura lui Mircea Eliade (Eugen Simion on Mircea Eliade’s Literature), in “Astra”, Braşov, September 1999.
11. Recenzie la studiul Le comparatisme de Mircea Eliade, parte din volumul Le comparatisme en histoire des religions, de Natale Spineto (Review to the Article Le comparatisme de Mircea Eliade, by Natale Spineto), in “Astra”, Braşov, December1998.
12. Mircea Eliade - un profet român cu vocaţia universalităţii (Mircea Eliade – a Romanian Prophet with the Vocation of Universality), in “Astra”, Braşov, November 1998.
13. Recenzie la cartea Mircea Eliade - definitio sacri, (Review of the Book Mircea Eliade – Definito sacri) by Wilhelm Dancă, in “Astra”, Braşov, November 1998.
14. Metafizica românească în dialogul European (The Romanian Metaphysics in the European Dialogue), in “Astra”, Braşov, October 1998.
15. Maya - visul omului şi vălul lumii (Maya – the Dream of Man and the Veil of the World). “Astra”, Braşov, October 1998.
16. Pentru o nouă filosofie a religiei, recenzie la cartea Sacru şi ontofanie (For a new Philosophy of Religion, Mircea Itu, review of the Book Sacred and Ontophany by Aurel Codoban), in “Gazeta de Transilvania”, Braşov, November 1998.
17. Jurnal indian (Indian Journey), in “Gazeta de Transilvania”, Braşov, series, February-October 1998.
18. Spargerea acoperişului (Breaking the Roof), in “Gazeta de Transilvania”, Braşov, 29.04.1997.
19. Un interspaţiu al paradisului (An Interspace of Heaven), in “Gazeta de Transilvania”, 30.03.1997.
20. India de dincolo de timp (India beyond Time), in “Gazeta de Transilvania”, Braşov, 23.03.1997.
21. Tripartiţia (The Tripartition), in “Gazeta de Transilvania”, Braşov, 2-nd February 1997.
22. Descartiruirea (Detachment from Descartes), in “Gazeta de Transilvania”, Braşov, 12th January1997.
23. André Malraux, in “Gazeta de Transilvania”, Braşov, 24th November 1996.
24. Motive indiene în pictura românească de azi (Indian Motives in the Romanian Picture of Today), in “Gazeta de Transilvania”, Braşov, January 1996.
25. Ultima zi, întâia zi (The Last Day, The First Day), in “Gazeta de Transilvania”, issue consecrated to Romanian Revolution), Braşov, 23rd December 1989.
26. Arhetipuri ale culturii române în capodopera lui Sergiu Al-George (Cultural Romanian Archetypes in Sergiu Al-George’s Masterpiece), in “Caiete critice”, Bucureşti, 2000.
27. Interview with Mircea Itul, made by Gabriel Stanescu, Timpul, May 2008.
http://www.romanian-philosophy.ro/newsletter/pages/08_06_iunie/[interviu]Mircea_Itu_Eliade_Timpul_Mai.pdf
28. Sarău, Gheorghe; Itu, Mircea şi Moleanu, Julieta 2001, Bibliografie generală la cursul “Cultură şi civilizaţie indiană“(Bibliography to the Book Indian Culture and Civilisation). Credis: Universitatea Bucureşti, pages 185 – 201.
29. Mircea Eliade si fenomenologia sacrului (Mircea Eliade and the Phenomenology of the Sacred), Mircea Itu, Romania Culturala, revista centrului cultural roman. Verso, Number. 14-15 / 15 March - 15 April
http://www.romaniaculturala.ro/articol.php?cod=375
Radio Romania comunicat de presa, Simpozion Maraton Literar European Symposium European Literary Marathon ), transmisiune directa la Televiziunea romania de Maine, realizator Ion Bucheru. Evocare cu prilejul centenarului nasterii: Mircea Eliade - personalitate a culturii europene, Facultatea de Filosofie si Jurnalism, moderator Mircea Itu Evocari: Italo Svevo, Carmen Conde, Konstantinos Kavafis, Facultatea de Limbi si Literaturi Straine, moderator Mircea Itu
http://www.comunicatedepresa.ro/radio-romania/de-ziua-europei-radio-romania-actualitati-da-startul-maratonului-literar-european/
De ziua Europei - RADIO ROMANIA ACTUALITATI da startul MARATONULUI LITERAR EUROPEAN
30. Idei religioase şi concepţii filosofice în opera ştiinţifică a lui Mircea Eliade. Mircea Itu. (Religious Ideas and Philosophical Concepts in Mircea Eliade’s Academic Works). Radio3Net
http://main.radio3net.ro/sis/eliade/index.php?cx=articol_vic
31. Some of Mircea Itul’s articles published in Opinia Nationala
http://opinianationala.ro/d/wp-content/uploads/2013/07/510.pdf - about Adrian Paunescu http://opinianationala.ro/d/wp-content/uploads/2013/07/471.pdf - about Main ideas in Mircea Eliade http://opinianationala.ro/d/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/424.pdf - about the Forum of Journalism and Communication, Kavala, Greece http://opinianationala.ro/d/wp-content/uploads/2013/07/465.pdf - Naked Journalism http://opinianationala.ro/d/wp-content/uploads/2013/07/456.pdf - Mitu’ cu M.Itu on the Myth http://opinianationala.ro/d/wp-content/uploads/2013/07/475.pdf - the Xth Epistle (from a series of 10 Epistles)
Articles in International Cultural Magazines
1. Aspectos del indianismo en obras maestras de Mihail Eminescu (Indology Aspects in Mihai Eminescu’s Masterpieces), in “Empireuma”, year XVIII, number 29, Alicante, summer-autumn 2003.
2. God was born in Exile. Mircea Eliade and the Recuperation of the Sacred (Dumnezeu s-a născut în exil. Mircea Eliade şi recuperarea sacrului). “Anuarul Departamentului de Studii Germanistice şi Romanistice” (Annals of The department of Germanic and Romance Studies), Delhi University, New Delhi, 1998.
3. Eminescu - Universal Poet, and the translation in Hindi of Mihai Eminescu’s poem Şi dacă....“ (And if…) Anuarul Institutului Central de Hindi” (Annals of The Central Institute of Hindi), Agra, Uttar Pradesh, India, 1993.
4. Cronica revistelor de cultură / literature. Prof. dr. Ion Pachia Tatomirescu. Revista Agero. Germania. Mircea Itu cited from Gracious Light with the Article Mitul (The Myth) (pages 33 – 49).
http://www.agero-stuttgart.de/REVISTA-AGERO/CULTURA/Cronica%20revistelor%20de%20cultura%20si%20literatura%20de%20Ion%20Pachia%20Tatomirescu.htm
5. Itul’s books Indianismul lui Eliade (Eliade’s Indology) and Indianismul lui Eminescu (Eminescu’s Indology)
6. http://www.aml-cfwb.be/catalogues/general/auteurs/37194
Itul’s books Indianismul lui Eliade (Eliade’s Indology) and Indianismul lui Eminescu (Eminescu’s Indology) in Belgium Museum of Literature.
7. AMERICA ROMANIAN NEWS Year 102, NO. 9-12, Mircea Itu taking part in the launch of a new newspaper in New York: ‘Memoria exilului romînesc: ziarul Lumea libera din New York’ (Remeberin the Romanian Exile: Free World Newspaper from New York
http://www.romaniansocieties.com/rom_societies/2008%20Dec-%20page8.pdf
Citations in Cultural Magazines
1. Note de lectura despre Dicţionarul scriitorilor români de azi, unde Mircea Itu este inclus. (Reading Notes), in The Dictionary of Romanian Writers Nowdays, where Mircea Itu is included). Lacramioara Stoie. „Porţile Orientului”, Iaşi, 2011.
http://www.revista-astra.ro/literatura/files/2013/10/lacramioara-stoie.pdf
2. Critica Literara si Universitatea – citation by Rodica Marian, O critica asumat neimpresionista (Critics assumed nonimpresionist), in Vatra, number 7 / 2007 in Romania Culturala, Review of The Romanian Cultural Institute
http://www.romaniaculturala.ro/articol.php?cod=5612
http://www.romaniaculturala.ro/
3. Jurnalul la Mircea Eliade, Julien Green si Ernst Junger (Mircea Eliade’s Journal. Julien Green and Ernst Junger), Phd Thesis, PhD student Lauria Serban, citation number 22 from the List of Literary Critics, Mirea Itu, Transcenderea contrariilor (The Transcendence of the Opposed). Eliadiana, Cristian Badilita. Polirom, Iasi, 1997, pages 71-86.
http://www.educati2.ro/docs/drd/Luria-Rebeca-Serban/proiect_LuriaSerban.pdf
4. Ioan Morar, Chipurile divinităţii, la Academia Română (Ion Pogorilovschi, Mircea Itu) (The Faces of Divinity in the Romanian Academy: Ion Pogorilovski, Mircea Itu). Revista de traditie si actualitate in biserica ortodoxa romana. Mitropolia Clujului, Albei, Crisanei si Maramuresului
http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:tSZFM4y76gAJ:www.tabor-revista.ro/revistaCustom.php%3FrevistaId%3D89+&cd=1&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=uk
5. Citind Lumina Lina (Reading Gracious Light). Georgica Manole. March 2010
http://www.luceafarul.net/citind-%E2%80%A6-lumina-lina
- in Luceafarul Magazine Citing Mircea Itul’s Interview with Constanting Noica.
6. Relativement en Contrepoint, George Anca. No14 Plus Minus. October 2010 Citation on Mircea Itu: „27 aprilie 2010. Indianişti români de ieri şi de azi. ”Indianistica românească înseamnă pentru mine şi cele trei cărţi ale lui Mircea Itu, şi volumele lui Vasile Andru şi eseurile de indoeminescologie ale lui George Anca, eruditele studii ale lui Liviu Bordaş, şi recentul jurnal din India al Mihaelei Gligor, alăturat altor jurnale de călătorie, ce ne aduc aproape nu doar parfumul exotic al Indiei, ci şi cate ceva din sufletul „Indiei eterne” (Mircea Handoca).”
http://no14plusminus.ro/2010/10/10/1148/
7. Destine Literare. Revista lunara de cultura editata de Asociatia Canadiana a scriitorilor Romani (Literary Destinity. Monthly Cultural Magazine, published by The Associatin of Canadian Writers of Romanian Origin), Year 4. Number 7 (9), January 2010. Two citations about Mircea Itu
A) În clasa „dreptilor”, a celor care au interpretat realist, corect, biografia omului Eliade, cu sincopele din viata lui, sunt nominalizati Mircea Handoca, Mircea Itu, Wilhelm Danca, Petru Ursache, Sergiu Al-George, Adrian Marino, Constantin Popescu-Cadem, Matei Calinescu, Gheorghe Bulgar, Sorin Alexandrescu (nepotul de sora a savantului), Cicerone Poghirc, Eugen Simion, Gheorghe Glodeanu, Cezar Baltag, Cornel Ungureanu, M.L. Ricketts, Bryan Rennie, Seymour Cain, Paul J. Griffith, David Cave, Axel Michaels, C.Solomon, Carl Olson, Natale Spineto, Conrad Hyers, Douglas Allan, J. Thompson, Wendell Charles Beane, Joaquim Garrigos, Gustavo Benavidos, Julien Ries.
B) Prof. dr. Mircea ITU de la Universitatea din Bucuresti, decan al Scolii de Jurnalism, Comunicare si Relatii Publice a Universitatii Spiru Haret, cu studii în India si un doctorat luat la Universitatea Sorbona, a vorbit despre: Mircea Eliade – despre conceptul istoriei religiilor. Universitarul român, la ora actuala unul dintre cei mai mari specialisti europeni în studii hindice, valorifica, în afara de opera lui Mircea Eliade, si cele mai recente studii consacrate filozofului român, atât pe continentul european, cât si în SUA.
http://www.scriitoriiromani.com/DestineLiterare/RevistePDF/9.pdf

Thanks to user:Clairec78 for providing this additional information. Clearly by your logic an argument that is so verbiose must be unassailable. However, to really establish notability I think we need further text. More! more! more! I hope you understand. Diskspace is cheap user:Clairec78. Claudebone ( talk) 05:05, 23 January 2016 (UTC) reply

User claudebone, thank you for your posting! Although everyone can see the irony and sarcasm in your posts, please stick to the purpose of this discussion and assess the notability of this subject, based on all the evidence provided. I am sure that you made a typing error when you wrote ‘verbiose’ instead of ‘verbose’. May I just remind everyone, that your colleague user Agricola44 discharged the evidence and jumped to conclusion by searching on Worldcat by the name Mircea Itul and not by the pen name Mircea Itu. A correct search could show everyone in 3 seconds that there are 34 findings specifically for this subject, under the pen name Mircea Itu. Improving the actual page on Mircea Itul is my intention, as well.

  • Comment. Thank you for pointing this out – I will respond with my own "miniwall" of text. WorldCat does indeed show these publications for "Mircea Itu", but most seem to have single digit holdings, with some in double digits. I did not add-up total holdings, but in my opinion, this person is still far short of notability according to the obviously relevant WP:PROF guideline because of lack of impact. We might do the following thought experiment as a demonstration: a person writes 1,000 books, each of which have a few holdings, in which case the total might be 2 or 3 thousand. However, these numbers would be more reflective of routine bureaucratic procurement by a few very large institutional libraries rather than a large demand for a given author demonstrated by many libraries. For example, the central library "Lucian Blaga" in Cluj, Romania seems to have each of his books. In essence, the statistics do not suggest this person has been sufficiently "noted" to merit a WP article. Thanks. Agricola44 ( talk) 14:44, 23 January 2016 (UTC). reply
  • Comment. Thank you, Agricola44, for your posting. I am happy that at last you have properly checked on Worldcat, as the first time you said that there was nothing in there on the subject and now you admit that there are entries on him. There are indeed 34 entries on Dr. Itul (Mircea Itu). As a logical woman, I consider that opinion should always be based on facts, sustained by evidence and not grounded on feelings. You have found that Biblioteca Centrala Universitara ‘Lucian Blaga’, Cluj-Napoca (‘Lucian Blaga’ Central University Library, Cluj-Napoca) ‘seemed to have’ Itul’s books. There is a big difference between ‘seem to have’ and ‘have’ for anyone.
  • Reply. A few points of advice, if I may. This is not debate of semantics (e.g. "have"), so let's not waste any words on that. Second, you're not helping your case by posting walls of text that nobody will read. That is, overwhelmingly long lists will not carry the day. You will have to show that the work of this person has had impact per WP:PROF c1. The mere existence of work does not accomplish that. If I were you, I would formulate a very cogent reply that summarizes Itul's main intellectual contributions, along with what you feel are the most cited/held books/articles that support that work. That will give panelists a good way to view Itul in the most positive light. At this point, if your reply is more than perhaps a dozen lines, nobody will read it...and if nobody reads it, they won't change their minds...and if nobody changes their minds, this article will very likely be deleted. Agricola44 ( talk) 21:24, 23 January 2016 (UTC). reply
Wall of text #3 and comprehensive analysis of every library that ever held a copy of the subject's work, by Clairec78

There are many other libraries in Romania that have books and articles by Mircea Itu, for example: Biblioteca Nationala (The National Library) in Bucharest, Biblioteca Academiei Romane (The Romanian Academy Library), Biblioteca Centrala Universitara din Iasi (The Central University Library in Iasi) etc.
The Romanian Academy Library, Bucharest
http://aleph500.biblacad.ro:8991/F/S9V3MR24GXMRTJND5JQYBUFK83VIGLF9PL7ITSLYXYGUAQ86CU-01185?func=find-b&request=mircea+itu&find_code=WRD&adjacent=N&local_base=RAL01&x=24&y=6&filter_code_1=WLN&filter_request_1=&filter_code_2=WYR&filter_request_2=&filter_code_3=WYR&filter_request_3=&filter_code_4=WFM&filter_request_4=&filter_code_5=WSL&filter_request_5=
The National Library of Romania, Bucharest
http://alephnew.bibnat.ro:8991/F/CE8LIG539PSIXT39PSK3ACDA1JIC1MQMKQLGS9Q8Y24UTKX49J-06956?func=find-b&request=mircea+itu&find_code=WRD&adjacent=Y&local_base=NOCIP&x=19&y=8&filter_code_1=WLN&filter_request_1=&filter_code_2=WYR&filter_request_2=&filter_code_3=WYR&filter_request_3=&filter_code_4=WFM&filter_request_4=&filter_code_5=WSL&filter_request_5=
The Central University Library, Iasi
http://193.231.13.17/vufind//Search/Home?lookfor=mircea+itu&type=all&submit=Cauta&page=1
Moreover, important libraries all over the world have books and articles by Dr. Itul in their catalogues, for example: Harvard University Library, The University of Chicago Library, UC Berkeley Library (please search under the pen name Mircea Itu), University of Oxford Libraries (Bodleian Library and Taylor Institution Library), Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin Bibliothek, Archives et Musée de la Littérature, Bibliothèque Royale, Bruxelles and others may come up during a professional search. There are also findings on Google Scholar by author (Mircea Itu) or citations. London Metropolitan University Library also lists findings about the subject.
Harvard University Library: 4 books on page 1 and books in which the subject is cited are from number 32 to 37 in the list of findings.
http://hollis.harvard.edu/primo_library/libweb/action/dlSearch.do?institution=HVD&vid=HVD&tab=everything&search_scope=everything&mode=Basic&onCampus=false&displayMode=full&highlight=true&displayField=all&pcAvailabiltyMode=true&bulkSize=30&query=any%2Ccontains%2Cmircea%20itu
The University of Chicago Library
https://catalog.lib.uchicago.edu/vufind/Search/Results?lookfor=mircea+itu&type=AllFields
UC Berkeley Library
http://oskicat.berkeley.edu/search
University of Oxford Libraries (Bodleian Library and Taylor Institution Library)
http://solo.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/primo_library/libweb/action/search.do?fn=search&ct=search&initialSearch=true&mode=Basic&tab=local&indx=1&dum=true&srt=rank&vid=OXVU1&frbg=&tb=t&vl%28freeText0%29=mircea+itu&scp.scps=scope%3A%28OX%29&vl%28464773595UI1%29=all_items&vl%281UIStartWith0%29=contains&vl%28353692470UI0%29=any&vl%28353692470UI0%29=title&vl%28353692470UI0%29=any
Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin Bibliothek (1 finding on the first page and 6 findings on the second page)
http://primo.kobv.de/primo_library/libweb/action/search.do?ct=&pag=&indx=1&pageNumberComingFrom=4&dscnt=0&vl(1UI0)=contains&query=any%2Ccontains%2Cmirceaitu&vl(173155009UI0)=any&scp.scps=scope%3A(HUB_UB)%2Cscope%3A(HUB_EDOC)%2Cscope%3A(MAN_NL_ALL)%2Cscope%3A(HUB_ALEPH)%2Cscope%3A(hub_ebooks_all)%2Cprimo_central_multiple_fe&displayMode=full&tab=default_tab&dstmp=1453576216304&highlight=true&ct=PreviousPage&mode=Basic&dum=true&search_scope=HUB_ALL&indx=31&displayField=all&bulkSize=10&pcAvailabiltyMode=false&vl(freeText0)=mircea%20itu&vid=hub_ub&fn=search&institution=HUB
Archives et Musée de la Littérature, Bibliothèque Royale, Bruxelles
http://www.aml-cfwb.be/catalogues/general/auteurs/37194
Findings on Google Scholar by author (Mircea Itu) or citations
http://scholar.google.com/scholar?start=0&q=author:%22Mircea+Itu%22&hl=en&as_sdt=0,5
https://scholar.google.co.uk/citations?view_op=new_articles&hl=en&imq=author:%22mircea+itu%22
London Metropolitan University Library
http://londonmet.worldcat.org/search?q=mircea+itu&fq=&se=%24d&sd=desc&dblist=638&start=1&qt=page_number_link
Additionally, even if they don’t come up in the library listings or Google Scholar listing there are citations about Dr. Itul in international and Romanian books provided before, some of them by the most appreciated scholars in the field.
As per Wikipedia guidance on notability for academics, none of the tools is exhaustive, mainly in the fields of Humanities and in some countries the bibliographical resources might not be completely unified or online. However, I ask editors to consider all the evidence that I provided about the subject, which demonstrates that Dr. Itul published in indexed and accredited publications and each of the sources has their own archive where the information is available. Please don’t ignore and refer to the following:
Romanian Academic Publications, internationally indexed or CNCSIS accredited (CNCSIS is the National Council for Scientific Research at Academic Level in Romania. CNCSIS is a member of European Science Foundation - ESF). Please see below all those in which Mircea Itul (pen name: Mircea Itu) published:
A. Romanian Magazines ISI indexed (Magazines included in Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED), Social Sciences Citation Index (SSCI) or Arts and Humanities Citation Index (AHCI)
http://uefiscdi.gov.ro/userfiles/file/CENAPOSS/rev_rom_isi_9%20oct_2015_factori.pdf
In regards to Itul’s publications, please take a look at no. 40 - REVUE ROUMAINE DE PHILOSOPHIE www.ifilosofie.uv.ro/revueroumaine.html
B. National Publishing Houses CNCSIS accredited http://uefiscdi.gov.ro/userfiles/file/IC6%202011/Edituri%20nationale%20recunoscute%20CNCSIS.pdf
In regards to Itul’s publications, please check all books, and articles from the following: Editura Academiei Romane (164), Paideia (192), Fundatia Romania de Maine (171), SC Editura Polirom SA (52), Alma Mater Sibiu (43), Editura Universitatii din Bucuresti (78), Editura Universitatii Petru Maior (200), Europolis (234), Academica (69)
C. Analele Spiru Haret (Spiru Haret Annals)
http://www.ush-journalismstudies.com/
http://www.spiruharet.ro/en/facultate/21/jurnalism-bucuresti/cercetare-stiintifica.html
Romanian Magazines with CNCSIS B+ category
Analele Spiru Haret (Spiru Haret Annals), number 641 in the list
Analele Universitatii Bucuresti (University of Buhcarest Annals), number 809 in the list
http://uefiscdi.gov.ro/userfiles/file/IC6%202011/Reviste%20romanesti%20recunoscute%20de%20CNCSIS-%20categoria%20B_plus.pdf
D. Institutul de filosofie si psihologie, Academia Romana (The Institute of Philosophy and Psychology, The Romanian Academy) REVISTA DE FILOSOFIE (The Philosophy Magazine)
http://www.institutuldefilosofie.ro/page.php?13
Indexed: Philosopher`s Index (page 63) REVUE ROUMAINE DE PHILOSOPHIE
http://www.institutuldefilosofie.ro/page.php?14
Indexed CNCSIS (A) Philosopher`s Index (page 54) Arts & Humanities Citation Index Current Contents - Arts & Humanities
E. Gracious Light
http://035473e.netsolhost.com/joomla1/index.php/publications-publicatii/lumina-lina-gracious-light.html
Lumina Lina. Gracious Light, a peer reviewed publication, is indexed and abstracted in World Laboratories and Scientific Resources Index and TLS Arhive. Gracious Light magazine is a member of the Romanian Association of Literary Publications and Publishing Houses (APLER).
I ask academics in Dr. Itul’s fields of study to participate into the discussion and to give their competent opinions on the subject’s notability and impact.

  • Delete. Single-digit citation counts on Google scholar do not provide evidence of the academic impact needed to pass WP:PROF#C1. No other sign of notability is evident, and I don't find the listings above of his accomplishments persuasive of their significance (doing a lot isn't enough by itself: you have to have influenced many others, usually so many others that it would be impossible to produce a listing like the ones given above). — David Eppstein ( talk) 00:55, 24 January 2016 (UTC) reply
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As per the advice given by Agricola44, please see below:
A SUMMARY of Main Intellectual Contributions for Mircea Itul (pen name Mircea Itu)
1. Citations. According to the recent research (2015) on international ranking, the average rate of citation for Philosophy discipline is about 3 citations and has a decreasing trend. It is also recognised that the average citation rate is higher in countries such as the USA or the UK and much lower in countries such as Romania. The citations that I’ve provided to you show that Dr. Itul’s work has been cited by key academics in the field: international academics (Bryan S. Rennie, Douglas Allen, Mac Linscott Ricketts, Natale Spineto, Roberto Scagno, Giovanni Casadio, Julien Ries, Michel Angot, Cicerone Poghirc, Theodor Damian) and academics from Romania (academician Alexandru Surdu, Ioan N. Rosca, Mircea Handoca, Ion Pogorilovschi, George Anca and journalist Sorin Rosca-Stanescu). I have found 9 citations in international books, 3 citations in international articles, 6 citations in Romanian publications.
2. Single Author Books. As single author, Itul published 3 books in accredited Publishing Houses for academics. Itul also wrote 14 books cited by academics and published them in other Publishing Houses.
3. Co-author Books. Itul published 16 co-author books in accredited Publishing Houses for academics and one of them is an academic international book published in the UK.
4. Articles in international peer-reviewed and in Romanian peer-reviewed journals. Itul published plenty of articles in peer-reviewed Romanian journals, out of which 14 examples and as well 7 articles in international peer-reviewed publications are provided on this talk page.
5. Academic Libraries. Under his pen name Mircea Itu, his works are present in all Romanian academic libraries and in highly appreciated international academic libraries, as per the information and links provided before in detail: Harvard University Library, The University of Chicago Library, UC Berkeley Library (please search under the pen name Mircea Itu), University of Oxford Libraries (Bodleian Library and Taylor Institution Library), Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin Bibliothek, Archives et Musée de la Littérature, Bibliothèque Royale, Bruxelles, Biblioteca Nationala (The National Library) in Bucharest, Biblioteca Academiei Romane (The Romanian Academy Library) in Bucharest, Biblioteca Centrala Universitara din Iasi (The Central University Library in Iasi), Biblioteca Centrala Universitara ‘Lucian Blaga’, Cluj-Napoca (‘Lucian Blaga’ Central University Library, Cluj-Napoca).
6. Academic Impact. Itul’s academic work has had impact at the Romanian Academy, the highest academic ranking institution in Romania, its Institute of Philosophy and Psychology; at Delhi University, The Department of Germanic and Romance Studies; at University of Bucharest, Faculty of Philosophy and Faculty of Foreign Languages and Literatures; at Spiru Haret University, Faculty of Journalism, Media and Communication, as well as former Faculty of Philosophy and Journalism. Itul was an Andrew W. Mellon research fellow at University of Edinburgh, The Institute for Advanced Studies in the Humanities (IASH), 2002. Itul was dean and he obtained the highest academic level as a researcher in the Romanian Academy (CP1, awarded by the Ministry of Education and Research in Romania) and the title of university professor from the Ministry of Education and Research in Romania. Itul is a scholar in Philosophy of Religion and History of Religions, who participated as invited in the International Association for the History of Religions (IAHR) Conferences in Durban, 2000 and Tokyo, 2005, as well as in other international conferences and symposia. Itul introduced the comparative method of teaching and the allgemeine Religionswissenschaft concept in teaching History of Religions at Spiru Haret University, after Romania was freed from the dark years of Communism, when Religion was forbidden and churches were demolished by dictator Nicolae Ceausescu. Itul is the first who introduced Inter-cultural Communication as a university subject in Romania. Itul thoroughly researched the concept of Indology in the works of Romanian philosophers and writers, especially Mihai Eminescu, Lucian Blaga and Mircea Eliade. Itul is recognised as one of the main Romanian Indologists and Orientalists.
7. Awards. Itul received a diploma awarded by the Indian Embassy in Romania in 2000, then ’Amita Bhose’ award in 2005 and ‘Sergiu Al-George’ award in 2007, offered by the Indian Embassy in Romania. Itul received the prize for debut, essay category, at the National Book Fair, Cluj-Napoca, 1995 for his book Indianismul lui Eminescu (Eminescu's Indology), Itul received the prize for promoting Romanian values, at the Winter Book Fair, Brasov, 1995. Itul received the prize for promoting the top writers of Romanian culture in the world, awarded by the Writers' Union in Romania, 1997.
8. Cultural Impact. Itul is included in Dictionarul cronologic al romanului romanesc (Romanian Novel Chronological Dictionary) and in Dictionarul scriitorilor romani de astazi (the Contemporary Romanian Writers Dictionary). Itul has been present in Romanian cultural life with his novel, journals, and articles, also broadcast on television and radio cultural programs. There are 14 books published by Itul in non-accredited Publishing Houses and over 37 articles published in Romanian cultural journals.
9. Cited and held Books and Articles. The most cited/held books/articles that support Itul’s work and notability are: Indianismul lui Eliade (Eliade’s Indology), Indianismul lui Blaga (Blaga’s Indology), Indianismul lui Eminescu (Eminescu’s Indology), Filosofia si istoria religiilor (Philosophy and History of Religions), Mircea Eliade, Cultura si civilizatie indiana (Indian Culture and Civilisation), Transcenderea contrariilor (The Transcendence of the Opposed), Symboles indiens chez Mircea Eliade, Intercultural Communication: An Openness towards the Future, French Books on India, Idei-forta ale filosofiei lui Mircea Eliade (Main Ideas in Mircea Eliade’s Philosophy), Nishida Kitaro, in cautarea binelui (Nishida Kitaro, An Inquiry into the Good), Pour une philosophie de la religion, Blaga si Shankara (Blaga and Shankaracarya), Aspecte non-verbale in comunicarea interculturala (Non-Verbal in Inter-cultural Communication).
Someone's notability, impact and intellectual quality should not be judged only by statistics and by search tools recognised by Wikipedia for not providing exhaustive information. Please assess Dr. Mircea Itul (Mircea Itu) notability independently and objectively based on all evidence provided, consistent with how other academic profiles in Itul's field of study and in the Humanities from Romania have been assessed by Wikipedia.

  • Reply. User David Eppstein, thank you for your posting! May I remind you and everyone assessing Mircea Itul's notability the following paragraphs from Wikipedia: Notability (academics), which are very clear to me in regards to the tools used to assess notability, although it seems that they are not clear to others and to everyone as it should be the case: 1. 'The only reasonably accurate way of finding citations to journal articles in most subjects is to use one of the two major citation indexes, Web of Knowledge and Scopus. They are, unfortunately, very expensive: Scopus will be found mostly in university and large college libraries, and Web of Knowledge in major universities. Scopus covers the sciences and the social sciences, but is very incomplete before 1996; Web of Knowledge may cover the sciences back to 1900, the social sciences back to 1956, and the humanities (very incompletely) back to 1975, but only the largest universities can afford the entire set. (Fortunately, additional citation indexes with public access are being developed.) These databases are furthermore incomplete especially for the less developed countries. Additionally, they list citations only from journal articles – citations from articles published in books or other publications are not included. For that reason, these databases should be used with caution for disciplines such as computer science in which conference or other non-journal publication is essential, or humanistic disciplines where book publication is most important'.and 2. 'A caution about Google Scholar: Google Scholar works well for fields where all (or nearly all) respected venues have an online presence. Most papers written by a computer scientist will show up, but for less technologically up-to-date fields, it is dicey. For non-scientific subjects, it is especially dicey. For scholars in humanities the existing citation indices and GoogleScholar often provide inadequate and incomplete information. In these cases one can also look at how widely the person's books are held in various academic libraries' And to conclude here are two superb Classical quotes taken from Wikipedia: From Latin quod erat dēmonstrandum ‎(“that which was to be proved”), calqued from Ancient Greek ὅπερ ἔδει δεῖξαι ‎(hóper édei deîxai, “precisely what was required to be proved”).

When is a WP:WALLOFTEXT not a WP:WALLOFTEXT? When posted by user:clairec78 apparently. Good advice "Listen user:clairec78, don't post WP:WALLSOFTEXT, but make arguements." user:clairec78 replies "yes, yes, no walls of text", and posts a wall of text. Is that the sound I hear the sound of craniums being repeatedly smashed against walls? Claudebone ( talk) 11:57, 24 January 2016 (UTC) reply
  • Reply. Thank you for your posting, user Claudebone. Irony and sarcasm do not show an impartial, objective and neutral point of view. Please stick to the evidence and the information provided! Please refrain from impolite attacks, from under standard comments! Please respect and comply with Wikipedia five pillars and especially to number 4 in this case: '1. Wikipedia is an encyclopedia. 2. Wikipedia is written from a neutral point of view. 3. Wikipedia is free content that anyone can use, edit, and distribute. 4. Editors should treat each other with respect and civility. 5. Wikipedia has no firm rules.'
  • Keep This academic is apparently well recognized in his field. Wikipedia:Notability (academics), WP:GNG and WP:SIGCOV. That you started your statements with an exhortation that you were going to get this article deleted displayed a real bias. Moreover, this discussion reveals an inherent systemic bias. GIGO. You are apparently looking for English language sources. 7&6=thirteen ( ) 13:01, 24 January 2016 (UTC) reply
  • I have to admit not being able to wade through all of the enormous walls above. I wonder if you might elaborate on how Itul is "apparently well recognized in his field", which I presume you gleaned from this text. I asked Clairec78 to summarize, but s/he simply listed a few individual citations & libraries holding Itul's work, "academic impact" consisting of routine academic activities, obscure awards, etc. Itul's books are in WorldCat, but holdings are meager. I just want to make sure I'm not missing something here. Agricola44 ( talk) 17:06, 24 January 2016 (UTC). reply
  • Er, the purpose of starting an AfD is to convince other users an article should be deleted, so yes, that's why I started it. I freely admit: I'm "biased" in the sense that I don't think this individual is notable.
  • Would you mind saying just why you think the subject is "well recognized in his field", and could you provide any actual evidence he meets WP:GNG and WP:SIGCOV? That would be helpful to your case.
  • And please, let's leave the "systemic bias" canard out of this. I examined sources in Romanian as well as in English. No substantive results turned up on either front. - Biruitorul Talk 17:23, 24 January 2016 (UTC) reply
  • Keep – There are far less worthy candidates surviving on WP. Little would be achieved if this were to be deleted. Yes "Keep""! — | Gareth Griffith-Jones | The Welsh Buzzard| — 13:43, 24 January 2016 (UTC) reply
  • Would it be possible to support your opinion with something more than pure WP:WAX? Thx, Agricola44 ( talk) 17:06, 24 January 2016 (UTC). reply
I think this is a poorly written article. The editors (IMO) don't understand the difference between links and references, and I noted that on the article talk page.
Clicking through the links and the references, and reading the text, Professor Itul is well known enough and well-established enough in his field.
We also have the real problem of systemic bias and crossing (and searching) language barriers. This effects the efficacy of search engines.
That it is a poorly formatted article is no reason to delete it. 7&6=thirteen ( ) 17:23, 24 January 2016 (UTC) reply
  • But that's the thing. His books are in WorldCat...they just aren't held by more than a few institutions. Your objection is the language bias, but what we would look for here as proof of notability are translations of his books that are themselves held by a decent number of institutions. Agricola44 ( talk) 17:45, 24 January 2016 (UTC) reply
  • Rennie, Brian. "Mircea Itu — Mircea Eliade and the Metaphysics of the Upanishads: Abstract; Curriculum Vitae". Westminster College. Retrieved January 22, 2016. This paper presents, as concerns Eliade's contribution to our understanding of religion, some of his commentaries on Hinduism. They deal with the major aspect of Hindu religion, the identity between God and the human soul (the Brahman/atman Equation), among other items belonging to the Upanishadic texts. ... These articles have not been translated into any other language. The importance of recognizing Eliade as indologist is emphasized. His books and studies on indology are an interesting part of his work as a scholar in the history of religions. We should consider that he was an indologist early in his career, and it is wrong to ignore this aspect when discussing his teachings, his philosophy, or even his understanding of religion. One can easily see throughout all Eliade's work, not only in his books on Yoga, which made him famous in the theory of Yoga and an authority in the field, that his living experience in India (1928-1931) played a very important role. He was deeply influenced by Indian philosophies and religions. The six studies on the metaphysics of the Upanishads are integrated into a group of Romanian articles, which analyze ideas of Indian culture and spirituality. He is known in Romania and is an (perhaps the) authoritative scholar in his area of expertise. If I can find this kind of reference, why can't you? Perhaps because you are spelling his name wrong? And you genuinely think that languages aren't and GIGO aren't part of the problem here?
You are taking a parochial and narrow view when this is a worldwide encyclopedia. If he is important in his subject and well known in Romania's academic community, that is good enough to be notable for the encyclopedia. That his books are not translated from Romanian does not diminish their worth. I cited to an American British University article that testifies to his importance. [This Westminster College is in Pennsylvania. http://www.westminster.edu/about/location.cfm?campus-life] 7&6=thirteen ( ) 17:49, 24 January 2016 (UTC) reply
I think there is some misunderstanding here. What you linked to seems to be written by Mircea Itu (our subject) as an abstract for a symposium presentation discussing a different person, Mircea Eliade. For example, Eliade's contribution to our understanding of religion.... It is currently just a webpage at Bryan Rennie's personal website, i.e. Rennie is not the author. Consequently, I don't think this source provides any support whatsoever to the claim in the article that Itu "is considered to be an authority on Indology". Agricola44 ( talk) 22:26, 24 January 2016 (UTC). reply
And you seem to be taking the relaxed inclusionist view that almost everyone that has their name on a paper is notable. This person is a very average professor whose prolific and prolix work has barely been noted by his peers. I'll watch the rest of this from the sidelines. Best. Agricola44 ( talk) 18:42, 24 January 2016 (UTC). reply
If the cited "British university" is the thing you quote above from Westminster College, well, it ain't from a British university but from some place in the USA. - Sitush ( talk) 20:41, 24 January 2016 (UTC) reply
Right you are. Corrected it above. It is in Pennsylvania. Thanks for the headsup! 7&6=thirteen ( ) 01:41, 25 January 2016 (UTC) reply
Wall of text #5 re civility and good faith

When somebody enters into a discussion by delivering an undocumented delete verdict, then admits that even minimal sources haven’t been checked properly and then that it is too much of a deal to make an effort to go through all evidence and information provided, when evidence provided is ignored systematically or diminished systematically, in my opinion this sort of editors lose credibility. The same happens in the case of those who do not show respect and civility to other editors or users. I totally agree that the page on Itul must be improved and I will work on Itul's page once it is decided not to be deleted. When my technical knowledge of formatting and editing on Wikipedia is not proper, I hope that editors will help me with that on Itul's page. User 7&6=thirteen is absolutely right to say these: ‘That you started your statements with an exhortation that you were going to get this article deleted displayed a real bias. Moreover, this discussion reveals an inherent systemic bias’. Everyone should agree that no one should start with conclusions and prejudices when assessing a Wikipedia page. One can also suppose, based on the user name, that Agricola44 is in Romania, and I am not. This would have given user Agricola44 more opportunities to check the offline sources and to check them properly in Romania. Agricola44 also mentioned that if I prepare a Summary for Itul’s contributions, the editors might change their minds. A change of mind implies that someone has already the mind set and has reached a conclusion before judging the facts and information. As several comments on this article have been mind set to delete it and threatened to delete it, proves that some editors haven’t been interested to check available sources properly from the very beginning. Those who assess should not ignore evidence based on the fact that it is detailed. They should also decide independently and objectively. Gareth Griffith-Jones is right. There are cases of Wikipedia articles on Romanian academics, on ‘far less worthy candidates surviving on WP’. Evidence can be provided about Wikipedia articles on Romanian academics and writers. But as I have noticed how thoroughly Agricola44 is doing the research, I am sure that he/she can find those pages himself/herself. Following the example of user 7&6=thirteen, one can check any or all of the names citing Mircea Itu’s works: Bryan S. Rennie, Douglas Allen, Mac Linscott Ricketts, Natale Spineto, Roberto Scagno, Giovanni Casadio, Julien Ries, Michel Angot, Cicerone Poghirc, Theodor Damian as well as academics from Romania (academician Alexandru Surdu, Ioan N. Rosca, Mircea Handoca, Ion Pogorilovschi, George Anca and journalist Sorin Rosca-Stanescu). Please review at least the Summary provided and please judge Itul’s notability based on objectivity, impartially and avoiding reductionism. user:clairec78

Side discussion re canvassing by 7&6=thirteen
  • Comment I've just removed this from Talk:Indology (it has nothing to do with improvement of the Indology article) and I very nearly removed a similarly non-neutral post at WT:INB. - Sitush ( talk) 20:25, 24 January 2016 (UTC) reply
I changed the tone. He is an Indonologist mentioned in the article. You apparently don't want those who know or care about the subject to know about this deletion. It was always a mere announcement of the existence of this page. No one bothered to inform Project Indian of the deletion. That was just overlooked. 7&6=thirteen ( ) 20:33, 24 January 2016 (UTC) reply
Indeed, it brought you here. We welcome your input. 7&6=thirteen ( ) 20:36, 24 January 2016 (UTC) reply
I put this back on the Project India notice board. Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Mircea Itul

An Indologist is having the article about him being discussed for deletion. Please take a look and offer your opinion. 7&6=thirteen ( ) 20:40, 24 January 2016 (UTC) reply

Wall of text #6, "Information on Itul as Indologist"

Information on Itul as Indologist
Mircea Itul (pen name Mircea Itu) is a Romanian Indologist living in the UK.
https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=7fHzTDV5mx4C&q=mircea+itu#v=snippet&q=mircea%20itu&f=false
https://books.google.fr/books?hl=fr&id=6nwwAAAAYAAJ&focus=searchwithinvolume&q=itu
https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=I53LCQAAQBAJ&pg=PT93&dq=mircea+itu,+spineto&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjGw_DfgbvKAhUBJhoKHTdtDZEQ6AEINDAD#v=onepage&q=itu&f=false
https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=SvMYBwAAQBAJ&pg=PA38&dq=mircea+itu&hl=en&sa=X&redir_esc=y#v=onepage&q=mircea%20itu&f=false
https://helda.helsinki.fi/bitstream/handle/10138/15293/75_Damian.pdf?sequence=1
https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=MxO6AAAAIAAJ&q=mircea+itu&dq=mircea+itu&hl=en&sa=X&redir_esc=y
http://www.upm.ro/ldmd/LDMD-02/Lit/Lit%2002%20B9.pdf
Please search by Itu, footnote 8118 page 222 and footnote 8146 page 224:
https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=bgwsAQAAMAAJ&q=mircea+itu,+spineto&dq=mircea+itu,+spineto&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjGw_DfgbvKAhUBJhoKHTdtDZEQ6AEIJzAB
Itul graduated University of Bucharest, Faculty of Letters, and Department of Romanian-Hindi in 1994. At University of Bucharest he studied Romanian and Indology: Hindi Language, Indian Culture, and also Sanskrit and Bengali with Professor Amita Bhose. Itul graduated University with the thesis Brahman and maya in Śankaracarya’s Vision, coordinated by Professor Eric Becescu from Lille University.
Itul obtained a scholarship given by the Indian Government and studied Hindi at Kendriya Hindi Sansthan (The Central Institute of Hindi), Agra, Uttar Pradesh from 1992 to 1993. He graduated with an A+ Certificate of Hindi.
Itul was visiting lecturer in Romanian at Delhi University, The Department of Germanic and Romance Studies, between August 1997 and May 1998. During his stay at Delhi University, he also studied Sanskrit at the Department of Sanskrit and graduated with a Certificate in Sanskrit B+.
http://grs.du.ac.in/germinal.html
http://docslide.us/documents/8-5-2011-india-eminescu-ashok-kumar-tyagi-22.html
Itul published three books well cited internationally, analysing the influence of Indian Philosophy and Indian Religions on Mihai Eminescu, Lucian Blaga and Mircea Eliade.
Itul wrote and published an Indian novel called Lila, translated into French, as well as an Indian diary in two volumes called Itinerarii indiene (Indian Journeys). He also wrote and published Itinerarii britanice (British Journeys) after his post-doctoral studies at University of Edinburgh, The Institute for Advanced Studies in the Humanities. Itul presented a paper there on Immortality in Celtic, Thracian and Indian Religions, a comparative paper in Religious Studies. Itul also wrote and published Manual de limba sanscrita (A Sanskrit Textbook) for beginners. Itul participated with the following paper at the International Association for the History of Religions Conference in Durban, 2000: Mircea Eliade on the Metaphysics of the Upanishads.
http://www.westminster.edu/staff/brennie/eliade/Itu.htm
Itul obtained a doctorate from University of Paris, Sorbonne, Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudes, with a paper entitled L’indianisme de Mircea Eliade (Mircea Eliade’s Indology), in which he treats the influence of Indian Philosophy and Indian Religions on the famous Romanian scholar of the History of Religions, Mircea Eliade.
Itul worked at the Romanian Academy, The Institute of Philosophy and Psychology on Indian Philosophy and Indian Religions, on Oriental Philosophies and then on Romanian Philosophy. He taught Philosophy of Religion and History of Religions at Spiru Haret University, Faculty of Philosophy and Journalism and Indian Culture and Civilisation, as well as Indian Literature at University of Bucharest, Faculty of Foreign Languages and Literatures. He taught Indian Philosophies and then Shankaracarya’s Philosophy at University of Bucharet, Faculty of Philosophy.
Itul wrote and published as single author Filosofia si religiile Indiei (Indian Philosophy and Indian Religions) and Filosofia si istoria religiilor (Philosophy and History of Religions), where large chapters are dedicated to Indian Philosophy and to Indian Religions. Another book in which he is co-author and was highly appreciated is Cultura si civilzatie indiana (Indian Culture and Indian Civilisation).
http://www.edu.ro/index.php/articles/1131
https://andreigabur.files.wordpress.com/2008/04/curs-filosofia-si-istoria-religiilor.pdf
Itul wrote and published many articles as Indologist. Here are some of the most appreciated: Blaga si Śankara (Blaga and Śankara), Symboles indiens chez Mircea Eliade, Filosofia practicii Yoga (The Philosophy of Yoga Practice), Lucian Blaga despre buddhism. De la samsara la nirvana (Lucian Blaga on Buddhism. From Samsara to Nirvana), Dumnezeu în viziunea lui Śankaracarya din Brahma-sutra-bhashya (God in Śankaracarya’s Vision from Brahma-sutra-bhashya), in Studii de istorie a filosofiei universale (Research on History of World Philosophy), coordinated by Alexandru Boboc and N. I. Mariş, XI-th volume, Bucureşti, Editura Academiei Române, 2003, etc.
http://tinread.usm.md/opac/author/19337;jsessionid=CAFE6B6CE3DFAC2660548661F51CE5FE
http://www.uamsibiu.ro/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/Series-C-Social-Sciences%E2%80%932008%E2%80%93Nr1.pdf
Itul is co-author in a book published in India.
http://www.abebooks.com/book-search/kw/camilo-pessanha
Itul worked in the project French Books on India at University of Liverpool, School of Cultures, Languages and Area Studies, Department of French. Itul co-authored the book with the same title.
https://eticproject.wordpress.com/bibliography/
http://michelangot.com/Michel_Angot/Bibliographie_Choix_files/Bibliographie-histoire-Inde.pdf
Itul received a diploma awarded by the Indian Embassy in Romania in 2000, then ’Amita Bhose’ award in 2005 and ‘Sergiu Al-George’ award in 2007, offered by the Indian Embassy in Romania.
http://georgeanca.blogspot.co.uk/2011/12/from-ricas-president.html
In the year 2000, the Indian Ambassador in Romania, His Excellency Rajiv Dogra lauched Mircea Itu's book Itinerarii indiene (Indian Journeys) at the National Book Fair in Bucharest.
Itul received a diploma on the celebration of 25 years since the introduction of Hindi language at University of Bucharest.
http://www.edu.ro/download/sarau_1.pdf
Itul received the prize for debut, essay category, at the National Book Fair, Cluj-Napoca, 1995 for his book Indianismul lui Eminescu (Eminescu's Indology), Itul received the prize for promoting Romanian values, at the Winter Book Fair, Brasov, 1995. Itul received the prize for promoting the top writers of Romanian culture in the world, awarded by the Writers' Union in Romania, 1997. user:clairec78

Edit. I've removed the first citation in the article, which seemed to think Rennie was the author and the symposium paper discussed Itul, when indeed the paper was by Itul and discussed Eliade. I think some panelists here may be confusing our subject Mircea Itul with Mircea Eliade. Having a skim through some of the above walls, it should be clear that Itul wrote extensively about Eliade, but again, the problem is that those works have not been noted. Agricola44 ( talk) 15:40, 26 January 2016 (UTC) reply

  • Note to Closing Admin. There appears to be some confusion over identities here. The citation above is an abstract of a symposium paper by Itul discussing the notable historian Mircea Eliade, but it is rendered in the WP article to appear to be written by Bryan Rennie about Itul, so as to support a claim in the lede that Itul is a notable Indologist. The only connection to Rennie is that the abstract is served from his personal website. I'd removed this erroneous citation, but it was immediately restored by User 7&6=thirteen. I've no desire to edit-war, but I think it should be made clear that this citation offers no support whatsoever to that claim. Agricola44 ( talk) 15:54, 26 January 2016 (UTC). reply
  • Comment. I'd already mentioned this confusion to User 7&6=thirteen a few days ago. But given his/her defense of "Not erroneous. That's what it says. Take it to the talk page" for the undo, I think s/he is sticking with the contention that Bryan Rennie wrote a paper demonstrating that Mircea Itul is a notable indologist. This is simply incorrect. Agricola44 ( talk) 18:01, 26 January 2016 (UTC). reply
  • Comment. Agricola44, nothing that you comment here has back-up and an editor responsible for civility would have had to take a stand when so many users attacked this page, myself and Mircea Itul, creating a bias against. Wouldn't you agree with this fact, Agricola44? Here is a citation by Bryan S. Rennie about Mircea Itul (Itu): 'Mircea Itu also writes on India and on Eliade’s utility in interpreting specific texts. Like Ouellet and Berner he applies Eliade’s work to understand specific historical situations, this time from Eliade’s earliest years in India interpreting the Upanishads. Despite Itu’s occasionally hagiographic approach, which bears certain stigmata of hero-worship, he makes some good points and is by no means uncritical of Eliade. Itu focuses on six untranslated Romanian articles published in Bucharest in the 30’s in the journal Cuvântul and the review Vremea and emphasizes the importance of recognizing Eliade as an Indologist. The paper considers some of Eliade’s commentaries on Hinduism from his years in India (1929-31) dealing with a major element of Hindu religion—the identity between God and the human soul (the “Brahman/atman equation”)— \\among other items from the Upanishads. Itu argues that Eliade was deeply influenced by Indian philosophies and religions. However, he also argues that, contrary to what Eliade states in these studies, the “way to God” in Hinduism is not through revelation but through direct intuition. Itu critiques Eliade’s opinion that revelation is determined by karma (action). On the contrary, argues Itu, God is the source of revelation: karma remains in connection with the phenomenal world while intuition springs from the human soul. The paper also criticizes Eliade’s claim that the Upanishads are not mystical. These texts are the very heart of Hindu mysticism and religion, because they insist on this unity between God and the human soul. Itu also concludes that Eliade confused non-attachment with indifference.' This link is for everyone to see and to judge it with neutrality, objectivity and fairness: http://www.westminster.edu/staff/brennie/eliade/IntEliIntro.htm user:clairec78
  • Clarification. The casual reader of this debate will very likely be misled by some of the above arguments from users 7&6=thirteen and clairec78, so I would like to properly clarify matters. These editors have been posting text related to a symposium on the historian Mircea Eliade. The symposium was later published by SUNY Press as "The International Eliade" edited by Bryan Rennie. Mircea Itu(l) is not the same person as Mircea Eliade, but the former did evidently contribute a paper to this volume. User 7&6=thirteen posted an abstract of what appears to be Itu's paper on Eliade, but the citation showed Rennie as the author (this error is discussed above). David Eppstein seems to have now fixed this. User clairec78 posted the text immediately above, which is evidently a draft of Rennie's introduction to the volume. In particular, it mentions Itul in the section discussing how the volume is organized. I would normally argue that this is routine editorial fodder, except for the fact that this text seems to have been cut and does not actually appear in the final printed version. In summary, I think the arguments actually being made here are that Itu is "considered to be an authority on Indology" because he contributed a chapter to the SUNY book (7&6=thirteen) and Itu is notable because he was mentioned by the editor of this volume in some draft text that is available on the web (clairec78). Agricola44 ( talk) 20:12, 26 January 2016 (UTC) reply
  • To be honest, it's now not even clear to me that Itul's chapter made it into the SUNY volume. I cannot find his name in the searchable TOC on Amazon. Apologies if I am missing it somehow. Agricola44 ( talk) 20:21, 26 January 2016 (UTC). reply
  • Clarification. The following link is a valid independent source, written by Bryan Rennie and not by Itul! The link shows clearly that it belongs to Westminster College in Pennsylvania and its website and to Professor Bryan Rennie's profile at Westminster College! The fact that it is included or not in a later printed version does not make any difference in Bryan Rennie's opinion on the subject, published on line. http://www.westminster.edu/staff/brennie/eliade/IntEliIntro.htm user:clairec78
  • Thanks so much. I think I understand your argument very clearly now. Best. Agricola44 ( talk) 21:00, 26 January 2016 (UTC). reply
  • Delete I'm sorry, I can see a lot of passion here, but I just don't see how this person passes WP:ACADEMIC. He does not even seem to have a regular academic position at a university that I could find; he appears to be more of a freelance scholar who has contributed to a book or two. He has almost no citations at Google Scholar, which is one of the ways of determining that the person is "influential in their field". The arguments by the "keep" voters are not persuasive. -- MelanieN ( talk) 21:04, 26 January 2016 (UTC) reply
  • Comment. MelanieN, thank you for your posting. Please check the extensive list of works in the wall papers. Itul has the PH.D. title awarded by University of Paris, of Doctor in Philosophy recognised by NARIC, the title of University Professor in Romania awarded by the Ministry of Education and Research, also the title CP1, the highest academic title in Romania from the Romanian Academy, awarded by the Ministry of Education and Research. From Notability (academics): 'Most academics are or have been faculty members (professors) at colleges or universities. Also many academics hold or have held academic or research positions in academic research institutes. Academics may also work outside academia and their primary job does not have to be academic in nature if they are known for their academic achievements.' Itul was professor and dean at Spiru Haret University and also taught at University of Bucharest and worked in the highest ranking academic position in the Institute of Philosophy and Psychology of the Romanian Academy. As for Google Scholars, please check in the wall text above for all the list of publications and the discussion on Google Scholar. Please check under the pen name Mircea Itu. user:clairec78
    • Comment - I would just point out, for the benefit of participants who may not be that familiar with the Romanian educational system, that being affiliated with Spiru Haret University is not exactly a badge of distinction. It's a well-known diploma mill (only it doesn't even bother to hand out all the diplomas for which its customers pay: for instance, as of 2014, it had yet to award tens of thousands of diplomas to its 2011 graduates) that is frequently in trouble with the Education Ministry. - Biruitorul Talk 22:22, 26 January 2016 (UTC) reply
Thanks, this is interesting and helpful. I have to say, though, that whoever wrote the criticism section on Spiru Haret University seems almost as long-winded as Claire here. — David Eppstein ( talk) 07:31, 27 January 2016 (UTC) reply
Yes, Clairec78, I realize you feel very strongly about this person. (In fact, you are what we call a WP:Single purpose account.) I would just point out that having a PhD is not enough to meet WP:SCHOLAR. Publishing papers or contributing to books or presenting at conferences is not enough; they all do that, it's their job. Having an academic position at a university is not enough (except for certain highly notable or distinguished titles). The key test is that other scholars cite their work often, which is a way of determining if their academic work is important and influential, or if it is routine. I see nothing here that isn't routine. -- MelanieN ( talk) 22:35, 26 January 2016 (UTC) reply
MelanieN Thank you for your posting. Itul's title of University Professor and the highest academic research title at the Romanian Academy were granted by the Ministry of Education and Research in Romania. In regards to work published by Itul, citations and presence in academic libraries, please read wall of text number 2, wall of text number 3 and wall of text number 4. The above information texts show that there are citations by some of the most important academics in the field, both nationally and internationally. I am sorry that I need again to post a lot of text to sustain the cause of Itul, a subject of notability. Besides the walls, please consider also the following information: Wikipedia: Notability (academics), which are very clear to me in regards to the tools used to assess notability, although it seems that they are not clear to others and to everyone as it should be the case: 1. 'The only reasonably accurate way of finding citations to journal articles in most subjects is to use one of the two major citation indexes, Web of Knowledge and Scopus. They are, unfortunately, very expensive: Scopus will be found mostly in university and large college libraries, and Web of Knowledge in major universities. Scopus covers the sciences and the social sciences, but is very incomplete before 1996; Web of Knowledge may cover the sciences back to 1900, the social sciences back to 1956, and the humanities (very incompletely) back to 1975, but only the largest universities can afford the entire set. (Fortunately, additional citation indexes with public access are being developed.) These databases are furthermore incomplete especially for the less developed countries. Additionally, they list citations only from journal articles – citations from articles published in books or other publications are not included. For that reason, these databases should be used with caution for disciplines such as computer science in which conference or other non-journal publication is essential, or humanistic disciplines where book publication is most important'.and 2. 'A caution about Google Scholar: Google Scholar works well for fields where all (or nearly all) respected venues have an online presence. Most papers written by a computer scientist will show up, but for less technologically up-to-date fields, it is dicey. For non-scientific subjects, it is especially dicey. For scholars in humanities the existing citation indices and GoogleScholar often provide inadequate and incomplete information. In these cases one can also look at how widely the person's books are held in various academic libraries' Citations. According to the recent research (2015) on international ranking, the average rate of citation for Philosophy discipline is about 3 citations and has a decreasing trend. It is also recognised that the average citation rate is higher in countries such as the USA or the UK and much lower in countries such as Romania. The citations that I’ve provided to you show that Dr. Itul’s work has been cited by key academics in the field: international academics (Bryan S. Rennie, Douglas Allen, Mac Linscott Ricketts, Natale Spineto, Roberto Scagno, Giovanni Casadio, Julien Ries, Michel Angot, Cicerone Poghirc, Theodor Damian) and academics from Romania (academician Alexandru Surdu, Ioan N. Rosca, Mircea Handoca, Ion Pogorilovschi, George Anca and journalist Sorin Rosca-Stanescu). In regards to Spiru Haret, it is an accredited university and Itul was awarded the title of University Professor not by Spiru Haret University, but by the Ministry of Education and Research and also taught at the Faculty of Foreign Languages and Literatures and at the Faculty of Philosophy, both at University of Bucharest. user:clairec78
  • Comment. Talk May I remind you that Itul was awarded the title of University Professor not by Spiru Haret University, but by the Ministry of Education. Please see the Decision of the Minister of Education Number 1643 from 2nd August 2007 the link from the Archives of the Ministry of Education in Romania and press button Descarca (Download): http://www.edu.ro/index.php/articles/8395 Itul also taught at the Faculty of Foreign Languages and Literatures and at the Faculty of Philosophy, both at University of Bucharest. May I also remind you to check with Romanian sources that the subject worked with Spiru Haret University up to 2009 and you mentioned information about 2011 and 2014. On top of these, in my opinion the purpose of your comment is defamatory because you simply want to harm the reputation of a living person. user:clairec78
  • I'm sorry, but it's not "defamatory" to emphasize the fact that Spiru Haret is a shady for-profit enterprise that skirts the boundaries of legality and hires third-rate hacks who couldn't get hired at real universities. And if your claim to some sort of validation as an academic on the subject's part revolves around his having worked there in 2007 or 2009 and not in 2011 or 2014, I'm afraid you're grasping at straws. Because we have a 2009 report wherein the Education Minister threatens to shut down the university within a week if it doesn't solve its fundamental issues; and another report from the same year attesting, with ample figures, that the "university" had become a diploma mill by 2004, and was running all manner of dubious schemes. This, ladies and gentlemen, is where the glorious Mircea Itu served as "dean". - Biruitorul Talk 01:41, 27 January 2016 (UTC) reply
  • Comment. Talk. Spiru Haret is a private university. The concept of every private institution, including universities is to be profitable. This page is not about Spiru Haret University, but about Mircea Itul. In my opinion, your comments are defamatory again, because you simply want to harm the reputation of a living person. Please see for yourselves what satatement Talk posted: 'This, ladies and gentlemen, is where the glorious Mircea Itu served as "dean"'. Itul's notability should not be reduced to the fact that he was dean at Spiru Haret University. user:clairec78
  • Comment. For the subject of Spiru Haret University in Bucharest and the ex-minister of Education Ecaterina Andronescu, please check Wikipedia Ecaterina Andronescu. Please check the following: 'The University itself took the Government to court and won the right to continue operations.' Citation 15. See also plagiarism controversy on Ecaterina Andronescu. I rest may case. user:clairec78
  • Comment. It is not the same for an academic from the USA or from the UK and an academic from Romania to be notable. There are standards related to the country (Romania) and to the language (Romanian), as well as to publication access worldwide for a Romanian, and not the notability standards such as for countries like the USA and the UK. At the same time, for an academic to be notable it is not compulsory to have an official academic position at present. Itul holds the academic titles of University Professor, CP1 the Romanian Academy highest research scholar title. Even if he is not working in Romania, he was active there with these titles and the title of dean. user:clairec78
  • Delete This is a self-promotional page for a scholar whose notability cannot be discerned from the sources presented as evidence (grasping at straws, really), and on whom other serious third-party references don't appear to exist. Concerning his institution of "learning", Spiru Haret: the decision to withdraw accreditation and investigate was one endorsed across the board, and in fact has been first upheld not by Ecaterina Andronescu, but by her predecessor from another party, Daniel Funeriu. The "university" challenged such decisions in court, but what it won was the right not to be closed down, and it continues to operate on the same diploma-mill system -- only now students might be made aware that their diplomas are worthless. The amount of special pleading above is nauseating. Dahn ( talk) 10:12, 27 January 2016 (UTC) reply
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