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I'm new to Wikipedia. For a project in a first-year graduate-level course on Knowledge, Information and Society we're supposed to make substantive edits to a Wikipedia article. I'm going to start by adding some additional books to Gandy's credit publication list. Is this considered useful information for such a small Wikipedia article? Later, I'll try to add some more to the Biography section and link this article to other related articles. (JohnnyAnonymous (talk) 14:33, 24 October 2011 (UTC))[reply]
Gandy has his C.V., which includes a complete list of publications, posted to his personal website. I've gleaned a list of published articles from the last 10 years and added these to his Wikipedia article. Is it acceptable to list his C.V. as a source? I've double-checked all of the articles listed through my university library's article database. (JohnnyAnonymous (talk) 16:21, 24 October 2011 (UTC))[reply]