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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, if they're submitted by the deadline.
* 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.
* Written comments/annotated documents are often nice but not required.
* 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 10:15, 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.