Just a minor point. Despite my relative index score it doesn't necessarily mean 
that I am not a shameless self-promoter, it may just mean I've been at it 
longer. Just sayin'.
Roy

> On Sep 20, 2014, at 2:12 PM, Karen Coyle <li...@kcoyle.net> wrote:
> 
> Lisa, I hadn't know about this so I just spend some time reading the items 
> you list below. I was primarily motivated to do so because I had never heard 
> of this "famous" librarian, Joe Murphy. (I must be in a different conference 
> circuit than he is.)
> 
> I also was interested because I've recently joined the hardworking group of 
> Wikipedians who work to distinguish between notable persons and able 
> self-promoters. In doing so, I've learned a lot about how self-promotion 
> works, especially in social media. In Wikipedia, to be considered notable, 
> there needs to be some reliable proof - that is, third-party references, not 
> provided by the individual in question. In terms of accomplishments, for 
> example for academics, there is a list of "measures", albeit not measurable 
> in the scientific sense. [1]
> 
> Just for a lark, look at the Google scholar profiles for Joe Murphy, RoyT, 
> and for myself:
> 
> http://scholar.google.com/citations?user=zW1lb04AAAAJ&hl=en&oi=ao
> http://scholar.google.com/citations?user=LJw73cAAAAAJ&hl=en
> http://scholar.google.com/citations?user=m4Tx73QAAAAJ&hl=en&oi=ao
> 
> The "h-index", while imprecise, is about as close as you get to something one 
> can cite as a measure. It's not a decision, but it is an indication.
> 
> I put this forward not as proof of anything, but to offer that reputation is 
> extremely hard to quantify, but should be looked at with a critical eye and 
> not taken for granted. It also fits in with what we already know, which is 
> that men promote themselves in the workplace more aggressively than women do. 
> In fact, in the Wikipedia group, we mainly find articles about men whose 
> notability is over-stated. (You can see my blog post on the problems of 
> notability for women. [2])
> 
> I greatly admire your stand for free speech. Beyond this, I will contact you 
> offline with other thoughts.
> 
> kc
> [1] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Notability_%28academics%29
> [2] http://kcoyle.blogspot.com/2014/09/wpnotability-and-women.html
> 
>> On 9/20/14, 9:16 AM, Lisa Rabey wrote:
>> Friends:
>> 
>> 
>> I know many of you have already been boosting the signal, and we thank
>> you profusely for the help.
>> 
>> For those who do not know, Joe Murphy is currently suing nina and I in
>> $1.25M defamation case because
>> 
>> From our official statement
>> (http://teamharpy.wordpress.com/why-are-we-being-sued/)
>> 
>> "Mr. Murphy claims that Ms. Rabey “posted the following false,
>> libelous and highly damaging tweet accusing the plaintiff of being a
>> ‘sexual predator'”3. He further claims that Ms. de jesus wrote a blog
>> post that “makes additional false, libelous, highly damaging,
>> outrageous, malicious statements against the plaintiff alleging the
>> commission of sexual harassment and sexual abuse of women and other
>> forms of criminal and unlawful behaviour”4.
>> 
>> Both Ms. Rabey and Ms. de jesus maintain that our comments are fair
>> and are truthful, which we intend to establish in our defense. Neither
>> of us made the claims maliciously nor with any intent to damage Mr.
>> Murphy’s reputation."
>> 
>> Right now we need the following most importantly:
>> 
>> 1. We have a call out for additional witnesses
>> (http://teamharpy.wordpress.com/call-for-witnesses/), which have
>> started to filter in more accounts of harrassment. Please, PLEASE, if
>> you know/seen/heard anything about the plaintiff, or know someone who
>> might -- please have them get in touch.
>> 
>> 2. Share our site (http://teamharpy.wordpress.com) which includes
>> details of the case and updates. Please help us get the word out to as
>> many people as possible about the plaintiff's attempt to silence those
>> speaking up against sexual harassment and why you won't stand for it.
>> 
>> 3.
>> onations: Many, many of you have asked to help donate to fund our
>> mounting legal costs. We will have a donation page up soon. Even if
>> you cannot help financially, please share across your social networks.
>> 
>> We will not be silenced. We will not be shamed.
>> 
>> Thank you again. The outpouring of support that has been happening has
>> made this all very much worth while.
>> 
>> Best,
>> Lisa
> 
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