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Category:Awards by Columbia University

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Hi !NewLondon31 -- I'm happy to see you working on categories; it's great to get new folks involved. I noticed that you applied the Category:Awards by Columbia University category to Carol Greider -- I'm taking it off, because "Awards" categories should (semantically) hold only actual awards. "Award-winners" categories would be the analogous category for the people. However, because so many different categories could apply to biographical entries, in practice Wikipedia greatly restricts "award-winner" categories. There's more information about this at WP:OCAT#Award - the "overcategorization" guideline, awards section. I hope that's helpful; please feel free to ask me questions on my talk page (User talk:Lquilter) or raise issues at the talk page for WP:OCAT or other guidelines. Cheers, Lquilter (talk) 01:40, 21 October 2013 (UTC)Reply

References For Nobels On Columbia

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Hi !NewLondon31, I have seen you have been doing a lot of editing on Columbia page recently and it looks to be done well by an large, but I noticed that you changed the number of Nobel prized associated with Columbia but did not update the reference. Please find a current reference for this change and add it. Thanks XFEM Skier (talk) 06:05, 1 November 2013 (UTC)Reply

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