User talk:Ktdeboer

He seems a worthy subject for an article, but if you would like the article to remain you must write it in the WP style, which includes:
 * looking like an encyclopedia article not a CV (use asterisks for lists, just as I did)
 * saying in the first sentence something to demonstrate notability, like professor of X at, winner of the XYZ prize and N honorary doctorate (whatever applies). Use the exact word: "notable"; do not use "famous"
 * listing important awards
 * listing important memberships and offices held
 * listing books published as formal references style: Author, title, Publisher, year ISBN if possible.
 * listing some major published papers, say how many.

and, most important, giving some 3rd party sources. A website at a university etc. can be one, but it cannot be the only one. Book reviews are fine, or a newspaper stories. Print or web is OK, but not from a list or a blog. DGG 00:11, 2 February 2007 (UTC)