Talk:Martin van Hees

Notability of subject
Apologies for the vandalism committed by me.

The subject of this article fails notability per the six criteria of Notability (academics).


 * 1. The person is regarded as a significant expert in his or her area by independent sources.
 * 2. The person is regarded as an important figure by independent notable academics in the same field.
 * 3. The person has published a significant and well-known academic work. An academic work may be significant or well known if, for example, it is widely used as a textbook; if it is itself the subject of multiple, independent works; or if it is widely cited by other authors in the academic literature.
 * 4. The person's collective body of work is significant and well-known.
 * 5. The person is known for originating an important new concept, theory or idea which is the subject of multiple, independent, non-trivial reviews or studies in works meeting our standards for reliable sources.
 * 6. The person has received a notable award or honor, or has been often nominated for them.

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I argue that Van Hees is a professor who is yet to publish notable work or receive notable honor. Wikipedia might as well start an article on all academics regardless of academic merit and achievement. I propose that this article should be deleted. 82.73.251.60 (talk) 09:05, 10 July 2008 (UTC)

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