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No doubt Lussier is notable, but at the moment this article is basically a list of his workplaces and awards which is why the Template:Resume-like was added. This has been repeatedly removed by an editor who has only worked on this article (and who is possibly a colleague of Lussier's?) saying they have independently verified it. Rather than restore the tag again, I have worked through the references only to discover the majority were either to home pages or dead links, none of which verify the content in the article. It would be great if this article could be improved to actually read like an encyclopedia article. So can I suggest that potential references be proposed here on the talk page? Particularly any that flesh out Lussier's life or research beyond the lists of places he has worked? Melcous (talk) 23:17, 31 December 2017 (UTC)[reply]