Talk:Raymond Monsour Scurfield
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Conflict of Interest?
[edit]Professor Scurfield - Please see item #29 on the Noticeboard for issues regarding biographies of living persons. Briefly, Wikipedia discourages individuals from creating articles about themselves (see the conflict of interest policy).
My personal belief regarding your article is that it has been in existence for five years and many parts of the article are written in a relatively neutral manner (see Neutral point of view tutorial), so it would make no sense for Wikipedia to insist that the article be deleted and be rewritten by someone other than yourself.
A more reasonable option, IMHO, would be for you (or a colleague) to edit the article to:
- remove anything that potentially comes across as promotional
- ensure that the article does not contain anything that could reasonably be characterized as what Wikipedia is not
- ensure that the article cannot reasonably be criticized for violating one of Wikipedia's Five Pillars, viz., Neutral point of view
- make sure it comports with the policies regarding biographies of living persons
Please be sure to read the Noticeboard for issues regarding biographies of living persons, #29 Raymond Monsour Scurfield, which I mentioned above, for relevant background.
All the Best - Mark / Mark D Worthen PsyD 07:49, 6 July 2013 (UTC)