History The Public Lab Writing Group (PLWG) was formed at the 2013 Barnraising as a means of sys...
Public Lab is an open community which collaboratively develops accessible, open source, Do-It-Yourself technologies for investigating local environmental health and justice issues.
23 CURRENT | liz |
September 10, 2015 15:41
| about 9 years ago
HistoryThe Public Lab Writing Group (PLWG) was formed at the 2013 Barnraising as a means of systematically furthering the mission of Public Lab through publication, both internal and external. Even before the Writing Group, Public Lab members have been writing for a variety of publications, and most of the published work is collected on the Media page. StructureThe PLWG generates two publications on a monthly basis, one is a blog post for the Public Lab website and the other is an external publication, potentially a blog post for another site, book chapter, reviewed article, etc. A monthly Writing Leader is responsible for choosing a topic for the Public Lab blog post and finding an external publication to write for. Blog posts are expected to be completed and posted during the month in which they are begun. The time associated with external publications is dependent upon outside forces and are not expected to be completed within the month. Writing Leaders are responsible for stewarding the external publication begun during their month from initial writing through to final publication, including liaising with outside reviewers and making sure any requested edits are completed. AuthorshipFor multi-author papers, the order of authorship will be mutually agreed upon by all authors with the primary author being listed first. Where appropriate, authorship will be attributed to the Public Lab Writing Group. Leader Schedule2015Blog is reinstated with monthly posts from staff 2013November - Bronwen Densmore 2014January - Willie Schubert Writing Project Schedule2013October - Barnraising summary blog post/PBS IdeaLab Team: Shannon and Jessi Due date: October 17th October- ACME paper final review Team: Jessi, Shannon, Jeff Due date: past due October- Public Lab blog post schedule and strategy Team: Shannon and Jessi November - Barnraising blog post Team: Bronwen December - Eclectis project interview/??? Team: Jessi Due date: Jan 1 Google GroupJoining the Google Group will mean that you'll receive emails from the group about current and upcoming writing projects. If you want to participate in the writing group, you should also add yourself to the member list below. Public Lab Writing Group - Google Group Members (7)Listing oneself as a member of the PLWG means that you want to participate in writing projects, including serving as a Writing Leader on a rotating basis. Jessi Breen Reading ListsPublic Lab bibliography: This page is dedicated to developing a bibliography of academic and popular literature on environmental justice, environmental health issues and the open source movement. Additional suggested readings |
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22 | liz |
February 24, 2014 13:59
| over 10 years ago
HistoryThe Public Lab Writing Group (PLWG) was formed at the 2013 Barnraising as a means of systematically furthering the mission of Public Lab through publication, both internal and external. Even before the Writing Group, Public Lab members have been writing for a variety of publications, and most of the published work is collected on the Media page. StructureThe PLWG generates two publications on a monthly basis, one is a blog post for the Public Lab website and the other is an external publication, potentially a blog post for another site, book chapter, reviewed article, etc. A monthly Writing Leader is responsible for choosing a topic for the Public Lab blog post and finding an external publication to write for. Blog posts are expected to be completed and posted during the month in which they are begun. The time associated with external publications is dependent upon outside forces and are not expected to be completed within the month. Writing Leaders are responsible for stewarding the external publication begun during their month from initial writing through to final publication, including liaising with outside reviewers and making sure any requested edits are completed. AuthorshipFor multi-author papers, the order of authorship will be mutually agreed upon by all authors with the primary author being listed first. Where appropriate, authorship will be attributed to the Public Lab Writing Group. Leader Schedule2013November - Bronwen Densmore 2014January - Willie Schubert Writing Project Schedule2013October - Barnraising summary blog post/PBS IdeaLab Team: Shannon and Jessi Due date: October 17th October- ACME paper final review Team: Jessi, Shannon, Jeff Due date: past due October- Public Lab blog post schedule and strategy Team: Shannon and Jessi November - Barnraising blog post Team: Bronwen December - Eclectis project interview/??? Team: Jessi Due date: Jan 1 Google GroupJoining the Google Group will mean that you'll receive emails from the group about current and upcoming writing projects. If you want to participate in the writing group, you should also add yourself to the member list below. Public Lab Writing Group - Google Group Members (7)Listing oneself as a member of the PLWG means that you want to participate in writing projects, including serving as a Writing Leader on a rotating basis. Jessi Breen Reading ListsPublic Lab bibliography: This page is dedicated to developing a bibliography of academic and popular literature on environmental justice, environmental health issues and the open source movement. Additional suggested readings |
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21 | donblair |
October 17, 2013 19:30
| about 11 years ago
HistoryThe Public Lab Writing Group (PLWG) was formed at the 2013 Barnraising as a means of systematically furthering the mission of Public Lab through publication, both internal and external. Even before the Writing Group, Public Lab members have been writing for a variety of publications, and most of the published work is collected on the Media page. StructureThe PLWG generates two publications on a monthly basis, one is a blog post for the Public Lab website and the other is an external publication, potentially a blog post for another site, book chapter, reviewed article, etc. A monthly Writing Leader is responsible for choosing a topic for the Public Lab blog post and finding an external publication to write for. Blog posts are expected to be completed and posted during the month in which they are begun. The time associated with external publications is dependent upon outside forces and are not expected to be completed within the month. Writing Leaders are responsible for stewarding the external publication begun during their month from initial writing through to final publication, including liaising with outside reviewers and making sure any requested edits are completed. AuthorshipFor multi-author papers, the order of authorship will be mutually agreed upon by all authors with the primary author being listed first. Where appropriate, authorship will be attributed to the Public Lab Writing Group. Leader Schedule2013November - Bronwen Densmore 2014January - Willie Schubert Writing Project Schedule2013October - Barnraising summary blog post/PBS IdeaLab Team: Shannon and Jessi Due date: October 17th October- ACME paper final review Team: Jessi, Shannon, Jeff Due date: past due October- Public Lab blog post schedule and strategy Team: Shannon and Jessi November - Barnraising blog post Team: Bronwen December - Eclectis project interview/??? Team: Jessi Due date: Jan 1 Google GroupJoining the Google Group will mean that you'll receive emails from the group about current and upcoming writing projects. If you want to participate in the writing group, you should also add yourself to the member list below. Public Lab Writing Group - Google Group Members (7)Listing oneself as a member of the PLWG means that you want to participate in writing projects, including serving as a Writing Leader on a rotating basis. Jessi Breen |
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20 | donblair |
October 17, 2013 19:30
| about 11 years ago
HistoryThe Public Lab Writing Group (PLWG) was formed at the 2013 Barnraising as a means of systematically furthering the mission of Public Lab through publication, both internal and external. Even before the Writing Group, Public Lab members have been writing for a variety of publications, and most of the published work is collected on the Media page. StructureThe PLWG generates two publications on a monthly basis, one is a blog post for the Public Lab website and the other is an external publication, potentially a blog post for another site, book chapter, reviewed article, etc. A monthly Writing Leader is responsible for choosing a topic for the Public Lab blog post and finding an external publication to write for. Blog posts are expected to be completed and posted during the month in which they are begun. The time associated with external publications is dependent upon outside forces and are not expected to be completed within the month. Writing Leaders are responsible for stewarding the external publication begun during their month from initial writing through to final publication, including liaising with outside reviewers and making sure any requested edits are completed. AuthorshipFor multi-author papers, the order of authorship will be mutually agreed upon by all authors with the primary author being listed first. Where appropriate, authorship will be attributed to the Public Lab Writing Group. Leader Schedule2013November - Bronwen Densmore 2014January - Willie Schubert Writing Project Schedule2013October - Barnraising summary blog post/PBS IdeaLab Team: Shannon and Jessi Due date: October 17th October- ACME paper final review Team: Jessi, Shannon, Jeff Due date: past due October- Public Lab blog post schedule and strategy Team: Shannon and Jessi November - Barnraising blog post Team: Bronwen December - Eclectis project interview/??? Team: Jessi Due date: Jan 1 Google GroupJoining the Google Group will mean that you'll receive emails from the group about current and upcoming writing projects. If you want to participate in the writing group, you should also add yourself to the member list below. Public Lab Writing Group - Google Group Members (7)Listing oneself as a member of the PLWG means that you want to participate in writing projects, including serving as a Writing Leader on a rotating basis. Jessi Breen |
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19 | donblair |
October 17, 2013 19:30
| about 11 years ago
HistoryThe Public Lab Writing Group (PLWG) was formed at the 2013 Barnraising as a means of systematically furthering the mission of Public Lab through publication, both internal and external. Even before the Writing Group, Public Lab members have been writing for a variety of publications, and most of the published work is collected on the Media page. StructureThe PLWG generates two publications on a monthly basis, one is a blog post for the Public Lab website and the other is an external publication, potentially a blog post for another site, book chapter, reviewed article, etc. A monthly Writing Leader is responsible for choosing a topic for the Public Lab blog post and finding an external publication to write for. Blog posts are expected to be completed and posted during the month in which they are begun. The time associated with external publications is dependent upon outside forces and are not expected to be completed within the month. Writing Leaders are responsible for stewarding the external publication begun during their month from initial writing through to final publication, including liaising with outside reviewers and making sure any requested edits are completed. AuthorshipFor multi-author papers, the order of authorship will be mutually agreed upon by all authors with the primary author being listed first. Where appropriate, authorship will be attributed to the Public Lab Writing Group. Leader Schedule2013November - Bronwen Densmore 2014January - Willie Schubert Writing Project Schedule2013October - Barnraising summary blog post/PBS IdeaLab Team: Shannon and Jessi Due date: October 17th October- ACME paper final review Team: Jessi, Shannon, Jeff Due date: past due October- Public Lab blog post schedule and strategy Team: Shannon and Jessi November - Barnraising blog post Team: Bronwen December - Eclectis project interview/??? Team: Jessi Due date: Jan 1 Google GroupJoining the Google Group will mean that you'll receive emails from the group about current and upcoming writing projects. If you want to participate in the writing group, you should also add yourself to the member list below. Public Lab Writing Group - Google Group Members (7)Listing oneself as a member of the PLWG means that you want to participate in writing projects, including serving as a Writing Leader on a rotating basis. Jessi Breen |
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18 | donblair |
October 17, 2013 19:30
| about 11 years ago
HistoryThe Public Lab Writing Group (PLWG) was formed at the 2013 Barnraising as a means of systematically furthering the mission of Public Lab through publication, both internal and external. Even before the Writing Group, Public Lab members have been writing for a variety of publications, and most of the published work is collected on the Media page. StructureThe PLWG generates two publications on a monthly basis, one is a blog post for the Public Lab website and the other is an external publication, potentially a blog post for another site, book chapter, reviewed article, etc. A monthly Writing Leader is responsible for choosing a topic for the Public Lab blog post and finding an external publication to write for. Blog posts are expected to be completed and posted during the month in which they are begun. The time associated with external publications is dependent upon outside forces and are not expected to be completed within the month. Writing Leaders are responsible for stewarding the external publication begun during their month from initial writing through to final publication, including liaising with outside reviewers and making sure any requested edits are completed. AuthorshipFor multi-author papers, the order of authorship will be mutually agreed upon by all authors with the primary author being listed first. Where appropriate, authorship will be attributed to the Public Lab Writing Group. Leader Schedule2013November - Bronwen Densmore 2014January - Willie Schubert Writing Project Schedule2013October - Barnraising summary blog post/PBS IdeaLab Team: Shannon and Jessi Due date: October 17th October- ACME paper final review Team: Jessi, Shannon, Jeff Due date: past due October- Public Lab blog post schedule and strategy Team: Shannon and Jessi November - Barnraising blog post Team: Bronwen December - Eclectis project interview/??? Team: Jessi Due date: Jan 1 Google GroupJoining the Google Group will mean that you'll receive emails from the group about current and upcoming writing projects. If you want to participate in the writing group, you should also add yourself to the member list below. Public Lab Writing Group - Google Group Members (7)Listing oneself as a member of the PLWG means that you want to participate in writing projects, including serving as a Writing Leader on a rotating basis. Jessi Breen |
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17 | donblair |
October 17, 2013 19:29
| about 11 years ago
HistoryThe Public Lab Writing Group (PLWG) was formed at the 2013 Barnraising as a means of systematically furthering the mission of Public Lab through publication, both internal and external. Even before the Writing Group, Public Lab members have been writing for a variety of publications, and most of the published work is collected on the Media page. StructureThe PLWG generates two publications on a monthly basis, one is a blog post for the Public Lab website and the other is an external publication, potentially a blog post for another site, book chapter, reviewed article, etc. A monthly Writing Leader is responsible for choosing a topic for the Public Lab blog post and finding an external publication to write for. Blog posts are expected to be completed and posted during the month in which they are begun. The time associated with external publications is dependent upon outside forces and are not expected to be completed within the month. Writing Leaders are responsible for stewarding the external publication begun during their month from initial writing through to final publication, including liaising with outside reviewers and making sure any requested edits are completed. AuthorshipFor multi-author papers, the order of authorship will be mutually agreed upon by all authors with the primary author being listed first. Where appropriate, authorship will be attributed to the Public Lab Writing Group. Leader Schedule2013November - Bronwen Densmore 2014January - Willie Schubert Writing Project Schedule2013October - Barnraising summary blog post/PBS IdeaLab Team: Shannon and Jessi Due date: October 17th October- ACME paper final review Team: Jessi, Shannon, Jeff Due date: past due October- Public Lab blog post schedule and strategy Team: Shannon and Jessi November - Barnraising blog post Team: Bronwen December - Eclectis project interview/??? Team: Jessi Due date: Jan 1 Google GroupJoining the Google Group will mean that you'll receive emails from the group about current and upcoming writing projects. If you want to participate in the writing group, you should also add yourself to the member list below. Public Lab Writing Group - Google Group Members (7)Listing oneself as a member of the PLWG means that you want to participate in writing projects, including serving as a Writing Leader on a rotating basis. Jessi Breen |
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16 | jbreen |
October 16, 2013 22:35
| about 11 years ago
HistoryThe Public Lab Writing Group (PLWG) was formed at the 2013 Barnraising as a means of systematically furthering the mission of Public Lab through publication, both internal and external. Even before the Writing Group, Public Lab members have been writing for a variety of publications, and most of the published work is collected on the Media page. StructureThe PLWG generates two publications on a monthly basis, one is a blog post for the Public Lab website and the other is an external publication, potentially a blog post for another site, book chapter, reviewed article, etc. A monthly Writing Leader is responsible for choosing a topic for the Public Lab blog post and finding an external publication to write for. Blog posts are expected to be completed and posted during the month in which they are begun. The time associated with external publications is dependent upon outside forces and are not expected to be completed within the month. Writing Leaders are responsible for stewarding the external publication begun during their month from initial writing through to final publication, including liaising with outside reviewers and making sure any requested edits are completed. AuthorshipFor multi-author papers, the order of authorship will be mutually agreed upon by all authors with the primary author being listed first. Where appropriate, authorship will be attributed to the Public Lab Writing Group. Leader Schedule2013November - Bronwen Densmore 2014January - Willie Schubert Writing Project Schedule2013October - Barnraising summary blog post/PBS IdeaLab Team: Shannon and Jessi Due date: October 17th October- ACME paper final review Team: Jessi, Shannon, Jeff Due date: past due October- Public Lab blog post schedule and strategy Team: Shannon and Jessi November - Barnraising blog post Team: Bronwen December - Eclectis project interview/??? Team: Jessi Due date: Jan 1 Google GroupJoining the Google Group will mean that you'll receive emails from the group about current and upcoming writing projects. If you want to participate in the writing group, you should also add yourself to the member list below. Public Lab Writing Group - Google Group Members (7)Listing oneself as a member of the PLWG means that you want to participate in writing projects, including serving as a Writing Leader on a rotating basis. Jessi Breen |
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15 | jbreen |
October 16, 2013 22:34
| about 11 years ago
HistoryThe Public Lab Writing Group (PLWG) was formed at the 2013 Barnraising as a means of systematically furthering the mission of Public Lab through publication, both internal and external. Even before the Writing Group, Public Lab members have been writing for a variety of publications, and most of the published work is collected on the Media page. StructureThe PLWG generates two publications on a monthly basis, one is a blog post for the Public Lab website and the other is an external publication, potentially a blog post for another site, book chapter, reviewed article, etc. A monthly Writing Leader is responsible for choosing a topic for the Public Lab blog post and finding an external publication to write for. Blog posts are expected to be completed and posted during the month in which they are begun. The time associated with external publications is dependent upon outside forces and are not expected to be completed within the month. Writing Leaders are responsible for stewarding the external publication begun during their month from initial writing through to final publication, including liaising with outside reviewers and making sure any requested edits are completed. AuthorshipFor multi-author papers, the order of authorship will be mutually agreed upon by all authors with the primary author being listed first. Where appropriate, authorship will be attributed to the Public Lab Writing Group. Leader Schedule2013November - Bronwen Densmore 2014January - Willie Schubert Writing Project Schedule2013October - Barnraising summary blog post/PBS IdeaLab Team: Shannon and Jessi Due date: October 17th October- ACME paper final review Team: Jessi, Shannon, Jeff Due date: past due October- Public Lab blog post schedule and strategy Team: Shannon and Jessi November - Barnraising blog post Team: Bronwen December - Eclectis project interview/??? Google GroupJoining the Google Group will mean that you'll receive emails from the group about current and upcoming writing projects. If you want to participate in the writing group, you should also add yourself to the member list below. Public Lab Writing Group - Google Group Members (7)Listing oneself as a member of the PLWG means that you want to participate in writing projects, including serving as a Writing Leader on a rotating basis. Jessi Breen |
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14 | warren |
October 14, 2013 17:10
| about 11 years ago
HistoryThe Public Lab Writing Group (PLWG) was formed at the 2013 Barnraising as a means of systematically furthering the mission of Public Lab through publication, both internal and external. Even before the Writing Group, Public Lab members have been writing for a variety of publications, and most of the published work is collected on the Media page. StructureThe PLWG generates two publications on a monthly basis, one is a blog post for the Public Lab website and the other is an external publication, potentially a blog post for another site, book chapter, reviewed article, etc. A monthly Writing Leader is responsible for choosing a topic for the Public Lab blog post and finding an external publication to write for. Blog posts are expected to be completed and posted during the month in which they are begun. The time associated with external publications is dependent upon outside forces and are not expected to be completed within the month. Writing Leaders are responsible for stewarding the external publication begun during their month from initial writing through to final publication, including liaising with outside reviewers and making sure any requested edits are completed. AuthorshipFor multi-author papers, the order of authorship will be mutually agreed upon by all authors with the primary author being listed first. Where appropriate, authorship will be attributed to the Public Lab Writing Group. Leader Schedule2013November - Bronwen Densmore 2014January - Willie Schubert Writing Project Schedule2013October - Barnraising summary blog post/PBS IdeaLab Team: Shannon and Jessi Due date: October 17th October- ACME paper final review Team: Jessi, Shannon, Jeff Due date: past due October- Public Lab blog post schedule and strategy Team: Shannon and Jessi December - Eclectis project interview/??? Google GroupJoining the Google Group will mean that you'll receive emails from the group about current and upcoming writing projects. If you want to participate in the writing group, you should also add yourself to the member list below. Public Lab Writing Group - Google Group Members (7)Listing oneself as a member of the PLWG means that you want to participate in writing projects, including serving as a Writing Leader on a rotating basis. Jessi Breen |
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13 | jbreen |
October 14, 2013 02:55
| about 11 years ago
HistoryThe Public Lab Writing Group (PLWG) was formed at the 2013 Barnraising as a means of systematically furthering the mission of Public Lab through publication, both internal and external. StructureThe PLWG generates two publications on a monthly basis, one is a blog post for the Public Lab website and the other is an external publication, potentially a blog post for another site, book chapter, reviewed article, etc. A monthly Writing Leader is responsible for choosing a topic for the Public Lab blog post and finding an external publication to write for. Blog posts are expected to be completed and posted during the month in which they are begun. The time associated with external publications is dependent upon outside forces and are not expected to be completed within the month. Writing Leaders are responsible for stewarding the external publication begun during their month from initial writing through to final publication, including liaising with outside reviewers and making sure any requested edits are completed. AuthorshipFor multi-author papers, the order of authorship will be mutually agreed upon by all authors with the primary author being listed first. Where appropriate, authorship will be attributed to the Public Lab Writing Group. Leader Schedule2013November - Bronwen Densmore 2014January - Willie Schubert Writing Project Schedule2013October - Barnraising summary blog post/PBS IdeaLab Team: Shannon and Jessi Due date: October 17th October- ACME paper final review Team: Jessi, Shannon, Jeff Due date: past due October- Public Lab blog post schedule and strategy Team: Shannon and Jessi December - Eclectis project interview/??? Google GroupJoining the Google Group will mean that you'll receive emails from the group about current and upcoming writing projects. If you want to participate in the writing group, you should also add yourself to the member list below. Public Lab Writing Group - Google Group Members (7)Listing oneself as a member of the PLWG means that you want to participate in writing projects, including serving as a Writing Leader on a rotating basis. Jessi Breen |
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12 | jbreen |
October 14, 2013 02:55
| about 11 years ago
HistoryThe Public Lab Writing Group (PLWG) was formed at the 2013 Barnraising as a means of systematically furthering the mission of Public Lab through publication, both internal and external. StructureThe PLWG generates two publications on a monthly basis, one is a blog post for the Public Lab website and the other is an external publication, potentially a blog post for another site, book chapter, reviewed article, etc. A monthly Writing Leader is responsible for choosing a topic for the Public Lab blog post and finding an external publication to write for. Blog posts are expected to be completed and posted during the month in which they are begun. The time associated with external publications is dependent upon outside forces and are not expected to be completed within the month. Writing Leaders are responsible for stewarding the external publication begun during their month from initial writing through to final publication, including liaising with outside reviewers and making sure any requested edits are completed. AuthorshipFor multi-author papers, the order of authorship will be mutually agreed upon by all authors with the primary author being listed first. Where appropriate, authorship will be attributed to the Public Lab Writing Group. Leader Schedule2013November - Bronwen Densmore 2014January - Willie Schubert Writing Project Schedule2013October - Barnraising summary blog post/PBS IdeaLab Team: Shannon and Jessi Due date: October 17th October- ACME paper final review Team: Jessi, Shannon, Jeff Due date: past due October- Public Lab blog post schedule and strategy Team: Shannon and Jessi December - Eclectis project interview/??? Google GroupJoining the Google Group will mean that you'll receive emails from the group about current and upcoming writing projects. If you want to participate in the writing group, you should also add yourself to the member list below. Public Lab Writing Group - Google Group Members (6)Listing oneself as a member of the PLWG means that you want to participate in writing projects, including serving as a Writing Leader on a rotating basis. Jessi Breen |
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11 | eustatic |
October 10, 2013 22:55
| about 11 years ago
HistoryThe Public Lab Writing Group (PLWG) was formed at the 2013 Barnraising as a means of systematically furthering the mission of Public Lab through publication, both internal and external. StructureThe PLWG generates two publications on a monthly basis, one is a blog post for the Public Lab website and the other is an external publication, potentially a blog post for another site, book chapter, reviewed article, etc. A monthly Writing Leader is responsible for choosing a topic for the Public Lab blog post and finding an external publication to write for. Blog posts are expected to be completed and posted during the month in which they are begun. The time associated with external publications is dependent upon outside forces and are not expected to be completed within the month. Writing Leaders are responsible for stewarding the external publication begun during their month from initial writing through to final publication, including liaising with outside reviewers and making sure any requested edits are completed. AuthorshipFor multi-author papers, the order of authorship will be mutually agreed upon by all authors with the primary author being listed first. Where appropriate, authorship will be attributed to the Public Lab Writing Group. Leader Schedule2013November - Bronwen Densmore 2014January - Willie Schubert Writing Project Schedule2013October - Barnraising summary blog post/PBS IdeaLab Team: Shannon and Jessi Due date: October 17th October- ACME paper final review Team: Jessi, Shannon, Jeff Due date: past due October- Public Lab blog post schedule and strategy Team: Shannon and Jessi December - Eclectis project interview/??? Google GroupJoining the Google Group will mean that you'll receive emails from the group about current and upcoming writing projects. If you want to participate in the writing group, you should also add yourself to the member list below. Public Lab Writing Group - Google Group Members (6)Listing oneself as a member of the PLWG means that you want to participate in writing projects, including serving as a Writing Leader on a rotating basis. Jessi Breen |
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10 | Shannon |
October 10, 2013 19:20
| about 11 years ago
HistoryThe Public Lab Writing Group (PLWG) was formed at the 2013 Barnraising as a means of systematically furthering the mission of Public Lab through publication, both internal and external. StructureThe PLWG generates two publications on a monthly basis, one is a blog post for the Public Lab website and the other is an external publication, potentially a blog post for another site, book chapter, reviewed article, etc. A monthly Writing Leader is responsible for choosing a topic for the Public Lab blog post and finding an external publication to write for. Blog posts are expected to be completed and posted during the month in which they are begun. The time associated with external publications is dependent upon outside forces and are not expected to be completed within the month. Writing Leaders are responsible for stewarding the external publication begun during their month from initial writing through to final publication, including liaising with outside reviewers and making sure any requested edits are completed. AuthorshipFor multi-author papers, the order of authorship will be mutually agreed upon by all authors with the primary author being listed first. Where appropriate, authorship will be attributed to the Public Lab Writing Group. Leader Schedule2013November - Bronwen Densmore 2014January - Willie Schubert Writing Project Schedule2013October - Barnraising summary blog post/PBS IdeaLab Team: Shannon and Jessi Due date: October 17th October- ACME paper final review Team: Jessi, Shannon, Jeff Due date: past due October- Public Lab blog post schedule and strategy Team: Shannon and Jessi December - Eclectis project interview/??? Google GroupJoining the Google Group will mean that you'll receive emails from the group about current and upcoming writing projects. If you want to participate in the writing group, you should also add yourself to the member list below. Public Lab Writing Group - Google Group Members (6)Listing oneself as a member of the PLWG means that you want to participate in writing projects, including serving as a Writing Leader on a rotating basis. Jessi Breen |
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9 | Shannon |
October 10, 2013 14:30
| about 11 years ago
HistoryThe Public Lab Writing Group (PLWG) was formed at the 2013 Barnraising as a means of systematically furthering the mission of Public Lab through publication, both internal and external. StructureThe PLWG generates two publications on a monthly basis, one is a blog post for the Public Lab website and the other is an external publication, potentially a blog post for another site, book chapter, reviewed article, etc. A monthly Writing Leader is responsible for choosing a topic for the Public Lab blog post and finding an external publication to write for. Blog posts are expected to be completed and posted during the month in which they are begun. The time associated with external publications is dependent upon outside forces and are not expected to be completed within the month. Writing Leaders are responsible for stewarding the external publication begun during their month from initial writing through to final publication, including liaising with outside reviewers and making sure any requested edits are completed. AuthorshipFor multi-author papers, the order of authorship will be mutually agreed upon by all authors with the primary author being listed first. Where appropriate, authorship will be attributed to the Public Lab Writing Group. Leader Schedule2013November - Bronwen Densmore 2014January - Willie Schubert Writing Project Schedule2013November - Barnraising summary blog post/??? November - PBS IdeaLab blog post November - ACME paper final review??? December - Eclectis project interview/??? Google GroupJoining the Google Group will mean that you'll receive emails from the group about current and upcoming writing projects. If you want to participate in the writing group, you should also add yourself to the member list below. Public Lab Writing Group - Google Group Members (6)Listing oneself as a member of the PLWG means that you want to participate in writing projects, including serving as a Writing Leader on a rotating basis. Jessi Breen |
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8 | Shannon |
October 10, 2013 14:27
| about 11 years ago
HistoryThe Public Lab Writing Group (PLWG) was formed at the 2013 Barnraising as a means of systematically furthering the mission of Public Lab through publication, both internal and external. StructureThe PLWG generates two publications on a monthly basis, one is a blog post for the Public Lab website and the other is an external publication, potentially a blog post for another site, book chapter, reviewed article, etc. A monthly Writing Leader is responsible for choosing a topic for the Public Lab blog post and finding an external publication to write for. Blog posts are expected to be completed and posted during the month in which they are begun. The time associated with external publications is dependent upon outside forces and are not expected to be completed within the month. Writing Leaders are responsible for stewarding the external publication begun during their month from initial writing through to final publication, including liaising with outside reviewers and making sure any requested edits are completed. AuthorshipFor multi-author papers, the order of authorship will be mutually agreed upon by all authors with the primary author being listed first. Where appropriate, authorship will be attributed to the Public Lab Writing Group. Leader Schedule2013November - Bronwen Densmore 2014January - Willie Schubert Writing Project Schedule2013November - Barnraising summary blog post/??? Google GroupJoining the Google Group will mean that you'll receive emails from the group about current and upcoming writing projects. If you want to participate in the writing group, you should also add yourself to the member list below. Public Lab Writing Group - Google Group Members (6)Listing oneself as a member of the PLWG means that you want to participate in writing projects, including serving as a Writing Leader on a rotating basis. Jessi Breen |
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7 | Shannon |
October 10, 2013 14:26
| about 11 years ago
HistoryThe Public Lab Writing Group (PLWG) was formed at the 2013 Barnraising as a means of systematically furthering the mission of Public Lab through publication, both internal and external. StructureThe PLWG generates two publications on a monthly basis, one is a blog post for the Public Lab website and the other is an external publication, potentially a blog post for another site, book chapter, reviewed article, etc. A monthly Writing Leader is responsible for choosing a topic for the Public Lab blog post and finding an external publication to write for. Blog posts are expected to be completed and posted during the month in which they are begun. The time associated with external publications is dependent upon outside forces and are not expected to be completed within the month. Writing Leaders are responsible for stewarding the external publication begun during their month from initial writing through to final publication, including liaising with outside reviewers and making sure any requested edits are completed. AuthorshipFor multi-author papers, the order of authorship will be mutually agreed upon by all authors with the primary author being listed first. Where appropriate, authorship will be attributed to the Public Lab Writing Group. Leader Schedule2013November - Bronwen Densmore 2014January - Willie Schubert Writing Project Schedule2013November - Barnraising summary blog post/??? Google GroupJoining the Google Group will mean that you'll receive emails from the group about current and upcoming writing projects. If you want to participate in the writing group, you should also add yourself to the member list below. Public Lab Writing Group - Google Group Members (6)Listing oneself as a member of the PLWG means that you want to participate in writing projects, including serving as a Writing Leader on a rotating basis. Jessi Breen |
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6 | jbreen |
October 09, 2013 22:50
| about 11 years ago
HistoryThe Public Lab Writing Group (PLWG) was formed at the 2013 Barnraising as a means of systematically furthering the mission of Public Lab through publication, both internal and external. StructureThe PLWG generates two publications on a monthly basis, one is a blog post for the Public Lab website and the other is an external publication, potentially a blog post for another site, book chapter, reviewed article, etc. A monthly Writing Leader is responsible for choosing a topic for the Public Lab blog post and finding an external publication to write for. Blog posts are expected to be completed and posted during the month in which they are begun. The time associated with external publications is dependent upon outside forces and are not expected to be completed within the month. Writing Leaders are responsible for stewarding the external publication begun during their month from initial writing through to final publication, including liaising with outside reviewers and making sure any requested edits are completed. AuthorshipFor multi-author papers, the order of authorship will be mutually agreed upon by all authors with the primary author being listed first. Where appropriate, authorship will be attributed to the Public Lab Writing Group. Leader Schedule2013November - Bronwen Densmore 2014January - Willie Schubert Writing Project Schedule2013November - Barnraising summary blog post/??? Google GroupJoining the Google Group will mean that you'll receive emails from the group about current and upcoming writing projects. If you want to participate in the writing group, you should also add yourself to the member list below. Public Lab Writing Group - Google Group Members (6)Listing oneself as a member of the PLWG means that you want to participate in writing projects, including serving as a Writing Leader on a rotating basis. Jessi Breen |
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October 06, 2013 20:39
| about 11 years ago
HistoryThe Public Lab Writing Group (PLWG) was formed at the 2013 Barnraising as a way to further the message and mission of Public Lab in print in an organized way. StructureThe group maintains a monthly rotating schedule in which a group member serves as Writing Leader each month. The Writing Leader is responsible for identifying a topic on which to write a Public Lab blog post during the month and a larger, external writing project (ie book chapter, magazine article, journal article) that they will steward until it's completion. Members (6)Leader Schedule2013 Writing Project Schedule2013 Google Group |
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October 06, 2013 20:38
| about 11 years ago
HistoryThe Public Lab Writing Group (PLWG) was formed at the 2013 Barnraising as a way to further the message and mission of Public Lab in print in an organized way. StructureThe group maintains a monthly rotating schedule in which a group member serves as Writing Leader each month. The Writing Leader is responsible for identifying a topic on which to write a Public Lab blog post during the month and a larger, external writing project (ie book chapter, magazine article, journal article) that they will steward until it's completion. Members (6)Leader Schedule2013
November - Jessi Breen Writing Project Schedule2013 November - Barnraising summary blog post/??? Google Group |
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