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Copyright problem: Draft:Harry Gideonse
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Thank you, and please feel welcome to continue contributing to Wikipedia. Happy editing! SITH (talk) 13:35, 30 March 2019 (UTC)
- Hello. I would like to fix any copyright problems in the draft. I looked at the draft, and there is much there that was deleted that I am sure you do not think is a copyright problem.
For example -- you deleted this entire paragraph as a copyright problem. But it is nearly all names of books and years. I do not think that can be a copyright problem. And there are other deletions that raise the same question.
Gideonse wrote a number of books on international economics, political economy, and foreign affairs.[1][2] He wrote Transfert des réparations et le plan Dawes (1928), The International Bank, The Higher Learning in a Democracy, The Economic Policy of the United States, Introductory General Course in the Study of Contemporary Society (1939), American Policy in Indonesia (1949), The economic foreign policy of the United States (1953), On the Educational Statesmanship of a Free Society (1959), Against the Running Tide (1967), and The Year 2000: The Future Planners and Education (1969), and co-wrote a number of other books.[2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11]
How can I see those portions that were deleted that you find to be a copyright problem? I will then fix any copyright problems if I can. Also, can we have another editor on your team look at it? Thank you. 2604:2000:E010:1100:193F:7C2A:50FD:8F60 (talk) 02:47, 1 April 2019 (UTC)
- ^ Cite error: The named reference
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was invoked but never defined (see the help page). - ^ Harry D. Gideonse Against the Running Tide (1967)
- ^ Gideonse, Harry David (1953). The economic foreign policy of the United States. National Bank of Egypt – via Google Books.
- ^ Gideonse, Harry David (1969). The Year 2000: The Future Planners and Education. Educational Research Council – via Google Books.
- ^ Harry David Gideonse. American Policy in Indonesia - Google Books
- ^ Harry David Gideonse. Transfert des réparations et le plan Dawes - Google Books
- ^ Harry David Gideonse. The economic foreign policy of the United States - Google Books
- ^ Harry David Gideonse. Introductory General Course in the Study of Contemporary Society (Social Science I) - University of Chicago - Google Books
- ^ Harry David Gideonse. On the Educational Statesmanship of a Free Society - Google Books
- ^ Harry David Gideonse. The Year 2000: The Future Planners and Education - Google Books
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