Talk:Marilyn Tremaine

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Use of Blog page as source[edit]

On Jan 17, 2022 I added a link to a Wordpress page (the with Dr. Marilyn Tremaine, Part One. The page was not created by me or by Tremaine, but is part of the personal website of Michael Beasley a professional user interface designer documenting the history of the field of Human-Computer Interaction. The page is the record of an interview with Tremaine, and I hope this is acceptable as a source. --Plaisant (talk) 16:47, 17 January 2022 (UTC)[reply]

Need updated resume[edit]

I was able to strengthen the article but struggled to find old sources that were still active so I think that it would be useful for someone to provide access to an online version of a recent Resume of Marilyn Tremaine. As a colleague working in the same scientific field (but not in COI) I am able to see her Linkedin profile which has lots of career and personal life information but it is not public so it cannot be used as a source in the article. I hope both the resume and profile can be made public in the future. --Plaisant (talk) 15:51, 17 January 2022 (UTC)[reply]