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edit11:42:06, 1 March 2017 review of submission by Liliya Yu
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- What else I need to do to improve this article? Thank you in advance. Liliya Yu (talk) 11:42, 1 March 2017 (UTC)
Liliya Yu (talk) 11:42, 1 March 2017 (UTC)
- Hey Liliya Yu. Content on Wikipedia should include inline citations to make it clear where the information included in an article comes from. Your draft currently does not include these, which makes it difficult to verify the content and tell whether it came from a reliable source. For guidance on referencing for Wikipedia see Help:Referencing for beginners. TimothyJosephWood 14:30, 1 March 2017 (UTC)
- Thanks for the feedback and advice. I will keep working on article.Liliya Yu (talk) 15:44, 1 March 2017 (UTC)
15:00:35, 1 March 2017 review of submission by LGiordano
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Hello,
I submitted a page to Wikipedia for Konica Minolta Healthcare Americas, Inc. Under username Konica411. My username was blocked and my post deleted, because it was said to be advertising. I tried to go and edit my draft but found my draft to be deleted as well. I have created a new account and would like to try again to create a page for Konica Minolta Healthcare Americas, Inc. I don't understand how the first draft is being called advertising - when one of our competitors basically has the same type of page. Please tell me how can I create a page for Konica Minolta that is not construed as advertising.
Thanks
Lauren Giordano
LGiordano (talk) 15:00, 1 March 2017 (UTC)
- Hello, Lauren. Thank you for your interest in Wikipedia. You might want to take a look at WP:Your first article, which will provide a good deal of background on how to construct an acceptable article. If we can be of any further help, feel free to ask. NewYorkActuary (talk) 15:17, 1 March 2017 (UTC)
Hello,
Thank you for responding to me. I have read that page multiple times, I'm trying to understand why my article was flagged as advertising. Can I cite our website for references? Am I not supposed to link to our website from the Wikipedia page? Please help, I cannot share the draft because it was deleted. Below is the copy I submitted:
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Konica Minolta Healthcare Americas, Inc. Konica Minolta Healthcare Americas, Inc.: Headquartered in Wayne, NJ, with facilities in NC, IL, FL and Brazil, Konica Minolta Healthcare is a world-class provider and market leader in diagnostic Digital Radiography and ultrasound imaging, healthcare information technology and service-based solutions. With over 75 years of endless innovation, Konica Minolta is globally recognized as a leader providing cutting-edge technologies and comprehensive support aimed at providing real solutions that improve patient care and help customers make better decisions sooner. Konica Minolta Healthcare Americas, Inc., formerly known as Konica Minolta Medical Imaging USA, Inc., is a business unit of Konica Minolta, Inc., with global headquarters in Tokyo, Japan. Konica Minolta Healthcare provides product and service based solutions across the USA, Canada and Latin America. Digital Radiography Imaging Konica Minolta Healthcare delivers powerful and robust Digital Radiography (X-ray) solutions that meet the versatile needs of today’s imaging providers. From fixed room to portable units, the market leading AeroDR® Wireless Flat Panel Detectors set the standard for X-ray image quality while providing economic value and improved productivity. The newest addition to the AeroDR family is the AeroDR HD Flat Panel Detector, for extremely high definition images, providing more information with which to draw deeper insights. The Konica Minolta family of integrated digital radiography systems are ideal for all clinical settings, incorporating advanced design innovations to expedite the diagnostic process and elevate the patient experience. Cutting edge X-ray systems such as the KDR™ Advanced U-Arm System are designed to optimize workflow, increase staff efficiency and improve outcomes, moving the user faster from question to answer. Ultrasound Imaging Konica Minolta Healthcare’s ultrasound imaging systems are designed specifically for musculoskeletal (MSK) specialty care and provide the accessibility and clinical confidence to do more at the point-of-care. Known industry-wide for superior image quality and resolution, the portable SONIMAGE® HS1 Compact Ultrasound System provides real clinical benefits in today’s healthcare environment. The J5 Ultrasound System, introduced in 2017, brings touchscreen simplicity and intuitive workflow to the office environment in a compact, portable unit. Both ultrasound systems provide enhanced needle visualization for increased accuracy in ultrasound guided injections and biopsies. Healthcare IT Konica Minolta Healthcare dramatically increased its presence in Healthcare IT with the October 2015 acquisition of Raleigh, NC based Viztek, LLC an innovative leader in Healthcare IT technology. The showcase Exa™ Platform is a scalable, efficient IT solution for any medical imaging network that provides end-to-end support and allows the user to take workflow anywhere they want it to go. The Exa Platform can be used enterprise-wide and encompasses Picture Archiving and Communication System (PACS), Radiology Information System (RIS), mammography, billing and Electronic Health Record (EHR) capabilities along with physician and patient portals. The Zero Footprint Viewer provides full diagnostic toolsets and viewing capabilities from any computer, anywhere, for immediate access on any PC with no downloads, plugins or installations necessary. Exa’s Server-Side Rendering provides rapid access to large images, such as 3D mammography, with relevant prior exams from any location.
The Blue Moon Lifecycle Solutions go beyond traditional warranty and equipment service to include onsite and ongoing remote monitoring, 24/7/365 technical support and applications training. The result: minimize downtime, maximize productivity and eliminate risk over the functional life of the equipment. Education Konica Minolta Healthcare recognizes that training, education and support are vital to serving the needs of their customers. Programs such as project management services can effectively provide a strong, multi-disciplined plan for a customer’s system implementation. Remote services help ensure a fast and optimal resolution to various support requests. Konica Minolta offers many other programs to provide training and education including on-line education, classroom education, on-site applications training and remote applications training. The newly launched Konica Minolta University is an on-line resource for customers to take relevant courses anywhere, anytime. In the ultrasound line, Konica Minolta wants customers to take full advantage of the workflow efficiency and powerful features in the SONIMAGE HS1 and J5 Ultrasound Systems, which is why the systems are complimented by an exceptionally robust set of education and training offerings. Customized to the customers’ practice and needs, the ultrasound educational platform includes in-person education, preceptorship opportunities, procedural videos, webinars, e-learning resources and remote assistance and service through an on-board system portal. The Konica Minolta Healthcare Ultrasound Education Program is designed to be flexible and targeted, to allow users to do more with ultrasound. 20/20 Imaging, a division of Konica Minolta Healthcare 20/20 Imaging is located in Crystal Lake, IL. Utilizing its broad Healthcare IT imaging expertise and unique economical Digital Radiography, Computed Radiography and PACS solutions, 20/20 Imaging provides comprehensive digital imaging, IT solutions and services to a large variety of small to medium size clinical practices in specialties such as podiatry, chiropractic and veterinary medicine. 20/20 Imaging provides both the traditional analog concepts with the latest digital technology and introduced a new line of Digital Radiography solutions specially designed for the podiatrist. For the chiropractic market the advanced Opal-Chiro toolset and simple retrofit kit are extremely valuable. Additionally, 20/20 Imaging can provide DR retrofits for orthopedic, veterinary and other types of practices. |
— Preceding unsigned comment added by LGiordano (talk • contribs) 18:15, 1 March 2017 (UTC)
- Hi Lauren The takeaway from your experience so far should be that Wikipedia has a conflict of interest guideline and a paid-contribution policy. Before anything else, you need to comply with the disclosure requirements as outlined on your user page.
- Although Wikipedia does not prohibit editing with a conflict of interest, I cannot emphasize enough that doing so is a really, really, really bad idea. Draft:Konica Minolta Healthcare Americas, Inc. was deleted because it read like something produced by the firm's marketing department. The fact that it isn't obvious to you that the draft was promotional perfectly illustrates why you shouldn't edit on the topic.
- What is the alternative? You may find WP:BFAQ#COMPANY useful. Gather sources that are independent of the company - nothing from their web sites, no press releases, no interviews of company executives. Independent sources are needed to satisfy Wikipedia's notability criteria, and the bulk of any article should be based on such sources. Think The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, JAMA, and the like. Independent sources will also help avoid meaningless marketing-speak like "world-class", "provide", "solutions", "globally recognized", "leader", "cutting-edge", "comprehensive", etc. If there aren't enough independent sources to warrant a stand alone article, then there may be enough to justify a paragraph in the article about the parent, Konica Minolta.
- You wrote that "one of our competitors" has a similar page. Wikipedia is forever a work in progress. It contains low quality content and high quality content. The fact that an article exists that does not meet Wikipedia's policies and guidelines is not a good reason to create another such article. It may be simply that no one has gotten around to deleting the offending article yet. See WP:OTHERSTUFFEXISTS for more information. If you want to see examples of good articles about businesses, browse our featured articles. --Worldbruce (talk) 22:51, 1 March 2017 (UTC)
18:00:41, 1 March 2017 review of submission by Accurateworldwar
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Hello. I want to make an article on the website Alternatehistory.com, but I am new to making articles. Could I have some assistance on it?
- Hey Accurateworldwar. You may want to check out guidance at Wikipedia:Your first article. TimothyJosephWood 19:03, 1 March 2017 (UTC)
Hey, is it at all possible for my draft of the Fifteen-ball pool article to be restored.
I did not intend to submit it in it's incomplete state. What I should have done was moved it to my sandbox as I had to stop working on it to attend to other needs.
The article was marked for speedy deletion for copyright violation of a webpage I had never been to. I merely copied the wording of the first paragraph of the 8-ball pool Wikipedia article.
I will move all of the information into my sandbox, so that I may submit a complete draft
Thanks,
AbsconditumEtIncognitum (talk) 20:40, 1 March 2017 (UTC)
- Just head to WP:REFUND and submit a request there. JTP (talk • contribs) 21:02, 1 March 2017 (UTC)