User talk:Wihuskerki


 * The page you have edited  on Prof. Luschke    ,  has been listed for deletion.

Not being the author, I can removed the deletion tag and have done so, which stops the process, but only  for a short while.

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: *listing important awards
 * looking like an encyclopedia article not a CV
 * saying in the first sentence something to demonstrate notability, like "A.b. is professor of X at, winner of the XYZ prize and 10 honorary doctorates" (whatever applies). Use the exact word: "notable" or "internationally-known" or "nationally-known"; do not use "famous" -- May sound silly, but that is what many people look for here.
 * not going into disproportionate personal details
 * 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 total. State the importance the journals are. Say how many other papers cited them. In this case this is the critical step, because Associate Professors are not necessarily considered notable on WP--it depends on the work they have done.

and, most important, giving some 3rd party sources as references, not just external links. 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. These is, very  unfortunately, some prejudice against people from the academic world.

There is also understandable feeling here against articles written by the subject or a member of his family, so it has to be a really solid article. See WP:AUTO and WP:COI

If you do not do this right away, the article will probably be deleted in a day or two--though not by me. If this happens, just recreate it, but take you time--maybe in a week after careful preparation I apologize for not having the time to help  personally. 00:14, 18 February 2007 (UTC)