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Question: Do I need an inline citation for every statement made in the Biography.
There are a few, such as the CSIRO Manufacturing Sector Advisory Council. Since this finished in 2012, I can no longer find any references. Interesting Göran_Roos was also in this council.
Elliot Duff (talk) 04:05, 12 November 2024 (UTC)[reply]
As the author of this wiki-page, I would like to declare that I have an informal relationship with the subject. WP:COI That is, I share a common interest in innovation in Australia and for a number of years I have been reading his articles. Earlier this year when Roy received the AM, I discovered that his father Herbert S. Green lectured me in Mathematical Physics at Adelaide University back in 1984, so I thought it fiting to create this page. Elliot Duff (talk) 07:01, 16 November 2024 (UTC)[reply]