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Scholarly search for references
editContributors are noting on the talk page that "third-party" references are needed to support the claims in the article. One good source would be a Google scholarly search. I ran such a search and found this list of scholarly reference sources of over a million scholarly references to help support claims made in the article. I hope very much that this helps you. You may even show the list on the article's talk page to let other editors see that just the number alone of the "scholarly" only references enhances the notability of the ACLS. You and other editors may be able to draw 3rd-party references from this list to provide the neutral perspective the article now requires. Joys! – Paine Ellsworth CLIMAX! 19:22, 12 July 2013 (UTC)
Cfrede, you are invited to the Teahouse
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August 2013
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