User:Breadyornot/litspotlight

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Past spotlights

 * May 2022
 * April 2022
 * March 2022
 * February 2022: '''Digital Composition
 * January 2022: '''Global Scholars - Latin America
 * December 2021: '''Global Scholars - Europe
 * November 2021: '''Asian/Asian American Scholars/Scholarship
 * October 2021: '''Defining Disability
 * September 2021: '''Five Major Fields and Figures
 * May 2021 - August 2021: '''WikiProject Writing Summer-long Edit-a-thon
 * April 2021: '''Spotlight on Rhetorics of Climate Change & Environmental Activism
 * March 2021: Centering BIPOC Women in Writing Studies

Writing recommendations


'If you have five minutes each week. . .'
 * Add a citation to an article (see 'How to add a reference (1pager)')
 * Contribute a theme or article to the writing series

'If you have fifteen minutes each week. . .'
 * Update or add a few setences to an article
 * Add notable scholarship and resources to the 'See also' section of an article
 * Suggest revisions and point to sources on the talk page

'If you have thirty minutes each week. . .'
 * Expand an article with a new section or a few paragraphs
 * Collaborate with another editor to revise or improve an article

'If you have an hour or more each week. . .'
 * Draft an article in need of creation and link it to a pre-existing high traffic article (redlinks)
 * Revise an article that needs a lot of work

 Select an article from the article worklist section to get started!

Article worklist
''Alongside each article we've included suggested scholarship to be added to individual articles and notes on specific areas in need of improvement. Please feel free to add additional articles, scholarship, and notes that work to create a more equitable understanding of literacy and subthemes of literacy.''

Writing series development
''Help us develop a writing series with key themes and articles critical to a comprehensive understanding of writing. Once the series is created, we will develop a template that can be added to articles listed within the series. This looks similar to an infobox you may see on a biographical article, but focuses primarily on writing studies' articles. Here is an example of the reading series template to help contextualize the end product. Help us contribute to the series by adding themes and articles to the list below.''

Add themes and articles to our shared google doc: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1OUlt3WDU0Uj08F6AqOabHAjpSY8YiEHvM1iVAhRtkds/edit?usp=sharing

Sign up here
Add your username, goals for article creation, and any specific articles you'll be working on below, alongside your name and a goal or goals you aim to achieve by the end of the month. Additionally, if you plan to collaborate on an article with another participant or participants you may opt to list collaborators and/or invite others to join you.


 * Copy and paste this format and only change what is within the (parentheses). Add this with a new bullet point below the other participants' sign ups:
 * (This summer I plan to...)

Resources

 * 1) CCCCWI Advice Manual: Creating article drafts
 * 2) Tutorial on drafting articles
 * 3) CCCCWI Advice Manual: Biographies of academics
 * 4) Wikipedia editing for researchers, scholars, and academics


 * 1) Citing your own work


 * 1) Notability criteria for academic biographies


 * 1) Notability criteria for academic and technical books
 * 1) CCCCWI Advice Manual: Getting Input From the Community