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== Status ==
== Status ==


Friday, May 18: busy with family activities lately; preparing foundation proposal and proposal to a university; still catching up and attempting to implement a new personal organization system (keep your fingers crossed :-) ).
Wednesday, May 30: ''still'' working on proposals (finished one, though); preparing for four different presentations in June.


== Jane Addams College of Social Work ==  
== Jane Addams College of Social Work ==  

Revision as of 13:55, 30 May 2007

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Hi there! Larry Sanger here. I'm the Editor-in-Chief of the Citizendium. I am also currently, and temporarily, serving as Chair of the Editorial Council. If you have a question, I'll try to answer, but you might want to try the Forums first if I don't answer instantly. I'm happy to report that I'm extremely busy!

You can read more about me at my personal home page. I have a Ph.D. in Philosophy from Ohio State and a passion for Irish traditional music. I was born in the Seattle area and grew up in Anchorage, Alaska.

I do not claim any sort of editorship other than being Editor-in-Chief, I'm afraid, not even in philosophy or the Internet. I am too long out of doing any serious research.

Suggestion box

Got a suggestion for me personally? I mean, you can use the Forums to make any suggestion, but if there is some big sweeping change or project or idea that probably ain't gonna happen if I don't get behind it, please let me know at Suggestion Box.

Idea for a new sort of approval notice

See User talk:Larry Sanger/Approved in pagehist

Discuss here.

Status

Wednesday, May 30: still working on proposals (finished one, though); preparing for four different presentations in June.

Jane Addams College of Social Work

Dr. Sanger,

I saw your note regarding the Jane Addams College of Social Work article. I wrote this article, and actually, posted it on both sites. According to the respective timestamps (and if they are both accurate), I uploaded it here two minutes after uploading it to Wikipedia. I had asked Matt Innis if I could post it both here and on Wikipedia, or if it was a conflict of interest. His reply is on my talk page. My understanding is that since I wrote the article myself, I did not need to check the box. I did not mean to do anything wrong, but, strictly speaking, this content is not from Wikipedia, it's from me.

Please let me know how to proceed in the future with this type of situation. As I said, I did ask an established editor what to do, and followed his advice to not mark the content as being from Wikipedia. To avoid conflict, I would simply create articles here and not mirror them on Wikipedia.

Thank you,

George Krieger 14:36, 29 May 2007 (CDT)