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  2. Wikipedia:Guide to effective COI edit requests - Wikipedia

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    A requested COI edit is a request by someone with a conflict of interest for a volunteer to spend their time reviewing and doing the edit, and in related discussion. This guide provides information and suggestions useful to increasing your success at getting your proposed edit reviewed and reviewed more quickly.

  3. Conflicts of interest in academic publishing - Wikipedia

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    A 2009 US Institute of Medicine report on medical COIs states that conflict-of-interest policies should be judged on their proportionality, transparency, accountability, and fairness; they should be effective, efficient, and targeted, known and understood, clearly identify who is responsible for monitoring, enforcement, and amendment, and apply ...

  4. Research proposal - Wikipedia

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    A research proposal is a document proposing a research project, generally in the sciences or academia, and generally constitutes a request for sponsorship of that research. [1] Proposals are evaluated on the cost and potential impact of the proposed research, and on the soundness of the proposed plan for carrying it out. [ 2 ]

  5. Wikipedia:COI List - Wikipedia

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    Proposal: To create a new Functionaries mailing list, for the purpose of privately submitting evidence that cannot be posted on-site because of the policy against outing, to be used in investigations of conflict of interest (COI) and undisclosed paid editing.

  6. Wikipedia:Conflict of interest - Wikipedia

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    Conflict of interest (COI) editing involves contributing to Wikipedia about yourself, family, friends, clients, employers, or your financial and other relationships. Any external relationship can trigger a conflict of interest .

  7. Communities of innovation - Wikipedia

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    An example is an innovation project which involves staff from two functions, the business department and the environmental science department. In their research, they observed that cross-functional communities of innovation were able to consider problems from more perspectives and come up with more varied solutions.

  8. Template:Edit COI/Instructions - Wikipedia

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    Go to the article's Talk page and click the Add topic tab. [a] Add and fill in the following: {{}} * Specific text to be added or removed: ADD TEXT HERE * Reason for the change: ADD TEXT HERE * References supporting change: ADD URL AT LEAST ~~~~

  9. Wikipedia:COI+ - Wikipedia

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    The guideline that governs editors who have a conflict of interest (COI) is Wikipedia:Conflict of interest; the section of the guideline that deals with paid advocacy can be seen at WP:NOPAY. The consensus on Wikipedia is that editors are strongly discouraged from editing articles where they have a conflict of interest, and those with a ...