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== Learning the OAD style == | == Learning the OAD style == | ||
* Look around the OAD. Note that it contains lists, not articles, and some of the lists differ substantially from others. Some are long and some are short. Some are well-organized and some could use a rethink. Some include fairly extensive annotations on each entry and some include little or no annotation. | |||
* Each list has a "scope note" at the top, describing what the list is about and what sorts of annotations we'd like to add to list entries. | |||
* If you want to add an entry to an existing list, follow the style of that list. | |||
** Look at the scope note at the top to see what annotations, if any, would desirable. | |||
** Look at the existing entries. Follow their format, unless they fall short of what the scope note calls for. | |||
** Put your new entry in the right place. Some lists are in alphabetical order, and others are in chronological order. | |||
** Add links as needed. | |||
** If you're in a list for a specific purpose, like adding a new item, don't hesitate to make other improvements while you're there. | |||
*** If an entry has spelling or formatting errors, please correct them. | |||
*** If an entry is off-topic, please delete it or move it to the appropriate list. | |||
*** If an entry is on-topic but out of place, please put it where it belongs. | |||
*** If an entry doesn't have all the annotations called for in the scope note, please add some of what's missing. | |||
== Tips and suggestions == | == Tips and suggestions == |
Revision as of 13:09, 30 August 2017
- This is how to get started as a contributor to the Open Access Directory (OAD).
Thanks for your willingness to help out. Quick summary: |
Getting an OAD account
- Go to the OAD and click the Request account link in the upper right corner.
- If you already have an account, then sign in.
- New accounts must be approved by the editor, who is sometimes traveling. Please understand if this process takes a few days.
Learning the OAD style
- Look around the OAD. Note that it contains lists, not articles, and some of the lists differ substantially from others. Some are long and some are short. Some are well-organized and some could use a rethink. Some include fairly extensive annotations on each entry and some include little or no annotation.
- Each list has a "scope note" at the top, describing what the list is about and what sorts of annotations we'd like to add to list entries.
- If you want to add an entry to an existing list, follow the style of that list.
- Look at the scope note at the top to see what annotations, if any, would desirable.
- Look at the existing entries. Follow their format, unless they fall short of what the scope note calls for.
- Put your new entry in the right place. Some lists are in alphabetical order, and others are in chronological order.
- Add links as needed.
- If you're in a list for a specific purpose, like adding a new item, don't hesitate to make other improvements while you're there.
- If an entry has spelling or formatting errors, please correct them.
- If an entry is off-topic, please delete it or move it to the appropriate list.
- If an entry is on-topic but out of place, please put it where it belongs.
- If an entry doesn't have all the annotations called for in the scope note, please add some of what's missing.