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Hello, Cqinteroh. I received your email. I appreciate your disclosure that part of your employment is to boost the internet presence of the Southwest Center at the University of Arizona and its Journal of the Southwest. This defines you as a Paid Editor on Wikipedia. And, of course, paid editing should be disclosed on your User Page, Article Talk pages and in edit summaries. (I've taken the liberty of adding a template to your User Page.) Further details about Wikipedia policy on this issue can be read at Wikipedia:Paid-contribution disclosure and Wikipedia:Conflict of interest. For improving the Journal article, I would suggest that you examine examples of other articles about small journals, such as The Accounting Review. These will demonstrate how an article can be expanded using good reliable sources. You may also wish to join the Wikipedia:WikiProject Academic Journals. There, you can get help from interested and experienced editors. Good luck with your editing. CactusWriter (talk) 17:29, 26 October 2019 (UTC)Reply