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content(cms): create Resource "gold-green-diamond-what-you-should-know-about-open-access-publishing-models/index" #1121
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@fgouzi2024 is attempting to deploy a commit to the dariah Team on Vercel. A member of the Team first needs to authorize it. |
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Hi @fgouzi2024 just checking, is still a draft? |
Hi @VickyGarnett , no I put it in "Review". |
@fgouzi2024 OK, then we should have a chat about it. I'll email you :) |
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Hi Vicky, I worked on my content in Campus, I think I understood the idea better now. I structured with titles and subtitles and provided content/description for each chapter that I re-wrote to adpat it for Campus. I hope that I'm getting closer now :-) |
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Updates to formatting to match house style. Edits to content for English Adding Table of Contents
Hi @fgouzi2024 - this is a big improvement but I'm afraid it still has a little way to go. It still reads very much like a powerpoint presentation where it should really read like a short course. I recommend fleshing out each section a bit more so that there isn't any reliance on the powerpoint presentation at all. Also, any images or graphics you include should have a lot more explanation as to what is going on and what it demonstrates. Try to address the user that have never seen any of this stuff before and has no intention of downloading the presentation slides. They need to go away with a full understanding of the history, policies and best practices in Diamond Open Access. The conclusion should also be a summary of everything covered, repeating the main points from each section and tying it into a neat bow. At the moment it reads a bit too much like an abstract for what we might expect to cover, rather than what we've learnt. I hope this isn't too discouraging, because I know you've put so much work in already! But it's nearly there, it just needs a little bit more. And it will be worth it! Thanks V |
Hi Vicky, |
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