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The following are proposed norms for people preparing to be attendees at Critique and Feedback sessions. | The following are proposed norms for people preparing to be attendees at Critique and Feedback sessions. | ||
* Please read all items | * Please read all items if they're submitted by the deadline. | ||
** It's ok to skip items that come in late. | ** It's ok to skip items that come in late. | ||
** Follow the author's guide for what to read and what kind of feedback would be useful. | ** Follow the author's guide for what to read and what kind of feedback would be useful. | ||
** Longer texts will include a comment about sections to focus on. If you read more than they asked for...that's kind of you but not in any way required or expected. | ** Longer texts will include a comment about sections to focus on. If you read more than they asked for...that's very kind of you but not in any way required or expected. | ||
* | * Giving authors your comments in a written form and sharing an annotated version of their document is nice but not required; usually a few people do this but not everyone. |
Latest revision as of 08:15, 13 July 2020
The following are proposed norms for people preparing to be attendees at Critique and Feedback sessions.
- Please read all items if they're submitted by the deadline.
- It's ok to skip items that come in late.
- Follow the author's guide for what to read and what kind of feedback would be useful.
- Longer texts will include a comment about sections to focus on. If you read more than they asked for...that's very kind of you but not in any way required or expected.
- Giving authors your comments in a written form and sharing an annotated version of their document is nice but not required; usually a few people do this but not everyone.