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The association I work for, the American Association of Anatomists (AAA), owns three peer-reviewed journals. These journals are published by Wiley Blackwell but AAA owns them. I was tasked with creating very basic wikipedia pages for each journal to introduce the journals to the wikipedia audience and link to the journal pages on the Wiley Blackwell site so wikipedia users could access many of the free/open access articles and features of each journal. Not all items are open access but many are and those that are offer substantial amounts of educational content and additional resources.

I copied phrasing from our journal pages (which happens to reside on our publisher's website but again, they are our journals) because it is the official mission and overview of the journals - there is only one overview and one mission...it is not appropriate to rewrite that every time we post it on a webpage nor does that make any sense for the branding of the journals.

I have looked at other journal pages on wikipedia and they do the exact same thing - probably for the same reasons as stated above. Please tell me how I can offer the resources from these journals and explain what the official mission and overview of the journal is and still follow wikipedia's guidelines? Anatomyaaa (talk) 16:44, 24 January 2012 (UTC)Melissa Kraft, American Association of Anatomists (AAA) Membership ManagerAnatomyaaa (talk) 16:44, 24 January 2012 (UTC)

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The association I work for, the American Association of Anatomists (AAA), owns three peer-reviewed journals. These journals are published by Wiley Blackwell but AAA owns them. I was tasked with creating very basic wikipedia pages for each journal to introduce the journals to the wikipedia audience and link to the journal pages on the Wiley Blackwell site so wikipedia users could access many of the free/open access articles and features of each journal. Not all items are open access but many are and those that are offer substantial amounts of educational content and additional resources.

I copied phrasing from our journal pages (which happens to reside on our publisher's website but again, they are our journals) because it is the official mission and overview of the journals - there is only one overview and one mission...it is not appropriate to rewrite that every time we post it on a webpage nor does that make any sense for the branding of the journals.

I have looked at other journal pages on wikipedia and they do the exact same thing - probably for the same reasons as stated above. Please tell me how I can offer the resources from these journals and explain what the official mission and overview of the journal is and still follow wikipedia's guidelines?

(Anatomyaaa (talk) 16:44, 24 January 2012 (UTC)Melissa Kraft, American Association of Anatomists (AAA) Membership Manager(Anatomyaaa (talk) 16:44, 24 January 2012 (UTC)

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The association I work for, the American Association of Anatomists (AAA), owns three peer-reviewed journals. These journals are published by Wiley Blackwell but AAA owns them. I was tasked with creating very basic wikipedia pages for each journal to introduce the journals to the wikipedia audience and link to the journal pages on the Wiley Blackwell site so wikipedia users could access many of the free/open access articles and features of each journal. Not all items are open access but many are and those that are offer substantial amounts of educational content and additional resources.

I copied phrasing from our journal pages (which happens to reside on our publisher's website but again, they are our journals) because it is the official mission and overview of the journals - there is only one overview and one mission...it is not appropriate to rewrite that every time we post it on a webpage nor does that make any sense for the branding of the journals.

I have looked at other journal pages on wikipedia and they do the exact same thing - probably for the same reasons as stated above. Please tell me how I can offer the resources from these journals and explain what the official mission and overview of the journal is and still follow wikipedia's guidelines?

Anatomyaaa (talk) 16:42, 24 January 2012 (UTC)Melissa Kraft, American Association of Anatomists (AAA) Membership ManagerAnatomyaaa (talk) 16:42, 24 January 2012 (UTC)