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− | + | *[http://www.ease.org.uk/publications/science-editors-handbook European Association of Science Editors (EASE) Handbook] | |
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Revision as of 16:58, 27 October 2015
Author Guidelines for Readability
Contributors to Remediapedia are afforded a degree of latitude to create content according to their expertise without compromising higher level technical concepts. Even so, a few ground rules are good to have in mind when writing articles so that the wiki appeals to the widest possible audience with a need to practice environmental remediation.
Please consider these guidelines when writing:
- Avoid or minimize jargon (or at least explain it within the text)
- Spell out acronyms the first time used
- Be concise
- Use active voice
- Simplify for accessibility by readers other than your discipline
- Explain specialized terms
- Explain obscure terms
- Avoid descriptors that don't enhance the meaning (e.g. substantial, significant etc.)
- Speak to an audience level between High School Senior and undergraduate studies