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A page you started (Sonja Buckley) has been reviewed!

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Thanks for creating Sonja Buckley.

I have just reviewed the page, as a part of our page curation process and note that:

Looks good-it's a well-sourced article. I've done some standard formatting to finish off an article on a scientist: I've added an authority control tag to link to library catalogues and indexes of her work (this hasn't been activated so it's not visible yet), some relevant categories, a defaultsort tag so that in those categories she appears properly indexed by surname, and put a tag on the talk page marking her article for the attention of the Women Scientists WikiProject (working group). In case people search for it I've also put in her maiden name. Finally, in order to make sure people are aware of this article, I've linked to it from within the lassa virus article, where there's a paper by her cited, so people watching that article will know this one has been created. Hope that's all OK.

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Blythwood (talk) 22:38, 2 January 2019 (UTC)Reply

File:Dr Sonja Buckley.tif

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