User talk:Kisselbacher

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Teahouse talkback: you've got messages!

 * Dr. Isselbacher, I saw your question at the Teahouse, and took a look at an earlier version of the article. I see what you mean. There was a lot of content about your work that is missing from the current version. It seems like it should be in the article. Did one of the reviewers say anything specific about copyright concerns? If not, then I think we could put that content back in, just as it was. There would be couple of ways to cite it: 1) Use the Wikipedia footnote system, like the two footnotes that exist now, or 2) Use author-date style citations. I think the latter might be more appropriate, given the way your publications are laid out now. If you like, I would happy discuss the details of how that might be done. If you leave a reply here I will see it. Thanks. – Margin1522 (talk) 23:05, 5 November 2014 (UTC)