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The article appears to be written by an ardent admirerer of the subject. The article needs an improvement in tone to be more encyclopedic. — Bill W. (Talk) (Contrib) – 28 May 2024, 15:33 (UTC)
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When looking the name Thomas E. Cronin it pulls up the wikipedia stub, but it has the picture of the wrong person on it. The hyperlink to the picture takes you to UMBC Thomas Cronin biology professor. Would it be possible to change that either to no picture or a picture of the actual professor?
You appear to be referring to the results of a Google search, which scrapes some material form Wikipedia, but picks up the image form another location. The text indicates that it came form Wikipedia, and it is understandable, but false, to assume the image came form Wikipedia.
You appear to be referring to the results of a Google search, which scrapes some material form Wikipedia, but picks up the image form another location. The text indicates that it came form Wikipedia, and it is understandable, but false, to assume the image came form Wikipedia.
We have no control over what Google displays but you do. If you click on the feedback link, you can tell Google that the image is incorrect. I have done so, but if you do so as well, it is likely they will address it.
The second way is to arrange for a picture of the right person, as Google is likely to choose an image from the Wikipedia page if one exists. If you can arrange for a freely licensed image, I can help arrange to upload it, if you do not know how.--S Philbrick(Talk) 13:31, 23 August 2014 (UTC)[reply]