Wikipedia:WikiProject Articles for creation/Help desk/Archives/2015 May 29

= May 29 =

06:03:20, 29 May 2015 review of submission by Orbitzoll
I have made several edits to this draft in response to comments from reviewers. One area I would like help with is in relation to the list of Robert Morris-Nunn's works. I have edited this list back to just those that would be considered Notable in the wider context. As you will see from his list of Awards, he is considered an important figure in Australian architecture and many of his buildings have been recognised internationally also. Do I need to edit this list even further or is the balance right now? I am wondering what happens now? Who is actually responsible for finally accepting an article? Thanks for your help.

Orbitzoll (talk) 06:03, 29 May 2015 (UTC)


 * I'm not the latest reviewer, but this still strikes me as a very long list of works, awards and publications. Are all of these 30 publications and dozens of awards necessary? I'd suggest streamlining these sections even more. As for what happens next, you've submitted the draft for review, so someone will be long in the weeks ahead to take another look at the draft. There's a bit of a backlog right now so it might be a while, but there's always work you can do on the draft in the meantime. Thanks, /wia /talk 02:00, 30 May 2015 (UTC)

19:06:35, 29 May 2015 review of submission by Mrdougwright
I'm not sure why my sources were not enough reliable source content. I have wikipedia links, newspaper articles, outside publications, and more. Ralph Wright was a big presence in his community, and they built the University of Louisville Natatorium in his name. Seems noteworthy to me (and many others).

Mrdougwright (talk) 19:06, 29 May 2015 (UTC)


 * You may want to ask for some details about their reasons for declining Draft:Ralph R. Wright. One potential issue is the fact that there are only two reliable sources—the University of Louisville pages and the newspaper—and the vast majority of the article is based on the former. I'd suggest looking for more reliable sources that are intellectually independent of each other. /wia /talk 02:09, 30 May 2015 (UTC)