User talk:Morten Blaabjerg
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Regarding Anita Elberse
Dear Morten, I shall be glad to give you more time to work on Anita Elberse before tagging it again, but may I ask you to have a look at the notability guidelines and especially those regarding academics? Not everybody working in the academia, doing research or publishing academic papers is automatically notable. I do not know about Prof Elberse, but if she is notable, please give sources for her being so (a paper by herself not being such a source, of course). Happy editing, Goochelaar (talk) 21:33, 3 July 2008 (UTC)
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