I understand the very urgent desire that after a name change it is also
tracked on the web. And I understand that if after 18 years of struggle
this is undone again, the suffering is great. A person's name is one of
the most important identity-forming characteristics. And if something
goes wrong, it leads to lasting psychological damage.
Since our work at Wikidata played a negative role in this, could we help
to write an appropriate short Wikipedia article? The Joliot-Curie prize
for nuclear physics should provide enough relevance for the French,
English and German Wikipedia. That would certainly help to correct the
Google hit as well.
Greetings, Markus
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ir%C3%A8ne_Joliot-Curie_Prize
PS: That the wikidata entry will be corrected and of course not deleted
is in my opinion self-evident (even if the name bearer wished it - it is
not in her sense)
Am 27.07.2023 um 20:34 schrieb Marie-Claude Lemaire:
I just want that I do not appear Mallet-Lemaire
particle physics researcher in when you do in google :mc lemaire+ particle particle
physics and Marie-Claude Lemaire + particle physics . The Joliot-Curie prize I got was in
nuclear physics. I never use the identity Mallet-Lemiare in particle physics.
The qualifier particle physics researcher is wrong. In addition I do not understand why
this information is published in wikidata 18 years after my retirement and 43 years after
the event. I am very upset.
> Le 27 juil. 2023 à 20:16, Andy Mabbett <andy(a)pigsonthewing.org.uk> a écrit :
>
> On Thu, 27 Jul 2023 at 19:04, Marie-Claude Lemaire <mclemaire4(a)free.fr>
wrote:
>>
>> As a woman I have the right that the identity Marie-Claude Mallet-Lemaire does
not appear in the wikidata.
>
> Is the issue that you prefer to be known as "Marie-Claude Lemaire"?
>
> --
> Andy Mabbett
> @pigsonthewing