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editThis entry is now linked to two pages: Knill (surname), which was done by SwisterTwister on 5 or 6 March and to European Graduate School which was done about a week ago. How many links are generally required to remove the 'orphan tag'? I ask this question mostly out of curiosity.Wildgraf quinn (talk) 10:51, 7 March 2017 (UTC)
Article Discussion
editThis article began as a translation of the German entry for Paolo Knill: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paolo_Knill
I came across Knill while researching for another entry and noticed that, although he seems/ed to have a presence in the discipline of Expressive Arts therapy in the English speaking world, there only existed a German language page. The German page is lacking somewhat in citation, particularly in the section "Leben/Life". I added a reference to Knill's CV as all of this information is readily available there while recognizing that in the future, a better source would be preferable.
As for notability, I have considered a few factors. First is the festschrift written for him in 2002. Second is the archived news article (see reference two) published by Lesley University which refers to Knill as a founder of their Expressive Therapy graduate program. In addition to this, I have considered the remaining references which note him as a founder of the discipline ('Expressive Arts Therapy') and of at least two institutions (European Graduate School and International School for Interdisciplinary Studies).