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Need an article edited for COI edit

I am the editorial assistant for the American Journal of Transplantation, and we're wanting to expand our Wiki article. However, having violated COI here before (I didn't do my research, but have since learned my lesson), I know I cannot post the new article. Plus, I want to be sure it is unbiased and suitable for Wikipedia. What is the best way to have another editor look over the article I've prepared? Should I post it on the article's talk page? If so, should I include all formatting, or would the editor posting the article add that in (specifically thinking about the references, if I should format those in or just do plain text footnote style)? Thanks for any help or advice you can provide. Aredmorgan (talk) 16:57, 3 December 2013 (UTC)Reply

Reply to {{Help me}} request: The article's talk page is best. You could also post something on WP:Requested articles, but that could take a long time. I also recommend you check out WP:Best practices for editors with conflicts of interest for guidance. But you will find the most help on the article's talk page. Also WP:COI does not prohibit you from from contributing, it only sets the guidelines by which you can do so. —    Bill W.    (Talk)  (Contrib)  — 17:35, 3 December 2013 (UTC)Reply