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Conference
Leaving aside the fact that it was a copyvio, it would have been deleted as an advert anyway - what is suitable for an external site is often not suitable for us. Wikipedia articles have to be (largely) constructed from *independent* reliable sources (journal articles, newspapers, magazines) not simply drawn from the primary source itself. --Cameron Scott (talk) 07:48, 25 November 2011 (UTC)
- you've wandered into an area of Wikipedia called "other stuff exists" which basically means that there are millions of articles that need fixing and I've read yours but have never read those articles. More than likely, they need deleting or cleaning up as well. I'll take a closer look at them later. --Cameron Scott (talk) 08:41, 25 November 2011 (UTC)
BSN Help
A key thing you can do to help your article survive, is make it complete, in your user space, rather than making it a "real" page right off. That way you can get all of your references etc lined up before anyone gets a chance to delete/merge. Finding mainstream references which are not closely related to the subject (newspapers, general magazines etc) will help immensely in this effort. As someone who is an advocate for the topic, you have to overcome
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Please feel free to edit the userspace draft. I'm hoping to attack it for reals in about 1 week (end of the semester). Hobit (talk) 14:26, 9 December 2011 (UTC)