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@FormalDude: As I described in my edit summary, policy (namely WP:AT) dictates that parenthetical disambiguation is supposed to be a last resort, not a first resort. Don't you think you have an obligation to be cognizant of policy before moving content into article space so others don't have to clean up behind you?
@MoviesandTelevisionFan: The Alaska Blue Book was not published by UIUC, but rather the Alaska State Library. This false attribution has already occurred several times before, based on what I've observed. Once again, what are these AFC reviewers actually reviewing if this is being allowed into article space without scrutiny? It tells me you're basing your actions on the mere presence of citations and that people can add any old thing to a submission, legitimate or not. RadioKAOS / Talk to me, Billy / Transmissions 17:32, 2 April 2023 (UTC)[reply]