Guy Chapman aka JzG wrote:
On Thu, 29 Mar 2007 19:36:11 -0600, Bryan Derksen
<bryan.derksen(a)shaw.ca> wrote:
I don't see it as a good example, myself. The
edit in question was
referenced with an appropriate and well-formatted external source
A student email directory? In what way is that not original research?
Let's be even more clear about it. EVEN WHEN INSERTED, the claim was
that the name used to be at a certain page (quite probably a flat out
lie), and NOW is behind a login page.
I am a little ashamed to admit something here, but I will. A while
back, I thought about Robert Mugabe, whose story I used to follow in the
news quite regularly, and I went and read our article about him. I
remember reading this about his children not being subject to a travel
ban. I did not follow the link to see the source (I was not editing at
that moment, I was just reading Wikipedia like any other consumer of
information).
A little bell went off in my head that this was a link directly to a
student directory, but I ignored it. That's a real shame, because if I
had been reading with a little more intensity about BLP issues, I would
have removed it.
--Jimbo