Talk:Hazel Genn
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editI've tidied up the article and added references and inline citations so it should satisfy the six B-class criteria. Next steps are:
- Verify the category "British Jews" which was added in this 2006 diff by User:Newport, who was blocked indefinitely in June 2008 and banned in September 2008. I would have simply deleted the category except that Newport also added Prof Genn to List of British Jews (this diff) citing page 215 of the Jewish Year Book 2005. I've therefore left the category intact in the hope someone can check the reference.
- Add a (summary) bibliography of her most important works (the one on her UCL profile is arguably too long).
- Add a photograph.
Maybe some of the UCL wikipedians can help? - Pointillist (talk) 09:53, 29 January 2009 (UTC)
- On closer examination the background of User:Newport's banning (see here, plus details of his interest in Jewish categories here) makes his edit too unreliable to stand. I've therefore deleted the category "British Jews" from the article. - Pointillist (talk) 23:02, 30 January 2009 (UTC)
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