Talk:Davor Džalto
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[edit] Vanity Page
I'm not convinced this page meets the criteria for continued inclusion in wikipedia. If anyone feels it's not just a vanity page, please could you cite some references to show the subject's importance. Thanks! Roddyp 10:04, 21 November 2005 (UTC)
- I find 11 references in Google, only 1 of those to Wikipedia. Includes a website created by the subject, according to the summary info in Google
- Based on the content of the article, the person in question does seem significant. Thus, unless the accuracy of the article is disputed, it doesn't appear to be a vanity page. KHenriksson 01:15, 5 December 2005 (UTC)
- I removed the notice. I don't think this qualifies as a vanity page. NickelShoe 19:51, 9 December 2005 (UTC)
beyond Google references, the subject 'Davor Dzalto' can be found in european libriries, newspapers and magazines with reference: art, art history, philosophy and orthodox theology. Dzalto appears in the major exhibitions of the region.
Honestly, I don’t see any reason to question the article. Even a brief Google search offers links to important contemporary art institutions that contain reference to Davor Dzalto. Check www.flexibleart.net , www.skc.org.yu, www.kunstgeschichte.uni-freiburg.de , www.creemaginet.com , www.veraznanjemir.bos.org.yu , www.ulus.org.yu , www.belef.org , www.lmb.informatik.uni-freiburg.de , www.accea.info... + international organization as Pax Christi – www.paxchristi.net , faculties and official government presentation www.bg.ac.yu/university , www.mps.sr.gov.yu and, finally, sr.wikipedia! where no one questioned it as a vanity page. whitewood 22:57, 7 January 2006