User talk:Jlolds

January 2008
You should wait for others to write an article about subjects in which you are personally involved. This applies to articles about you, your achievements, your band, your business, your publications, your website, your relatives, and any other possible conflict of interest.

Creating an article about yourself is strongly discouraged. If you create such an article, it might be listed on articles for deletion. Deletion is not certain, but many feel strongly that you should not start articles about yourself. This is because independent creation encourages independent validation of both significance and verifiability. All edits to articles must conform to No original research, Neutral point of view, and Verifiability.

If you are not "notable" under Wikipedia guidelines, creating an article about yourself may violate the policy that Wikipedia is not a personal webspace provider and would thus qualify for speedy deletion. If your achievements, etc., are verifiable and genuinely notable, and thus suitable for inclusion in Wikipedia, someone else will probably create an article about you sooner or later. (See Wikipedians with articles.)  Toddst1 (talk) 20:59, 9 January 2008 (UTC)

Thanks Todd...

Think of me as a professor and dean in neurosciences and not as a relative. Jim Olds (Senior) was pretty famous...go back and check the 60 minutes archives :-). In any case, there's no conflict. I'm an editor-in-chief of a major scientific journal and am pretty clear on how to avoid that. These are just the facts, wikified, and cited directly to the US National Academy of Sciences site.

Jim


 * Ok. Sounds like you're aware. Happy editing.  21:17, 9 January 2008 (UTC)  —Preceding unsigned comment added by Toddst1 (talk • contribs)