User talk:Hf1842/Choose an Article

After looking over your list I think the first article, open access repository, would be an excellent item to work on. There has been plenty written on this topic, and so you should start collecting resources on this topic. One thing that you might want to add to the article is a section that discusses the adoption of these systems. Who is depositing content, what kind of content is being deposited, who is responsible for making the deposits, etc.? Another section that explores the use of these systems from the user side would also be helpful. Do people find what they want? How? Do they search Google and find a link to the institutional repository? Do they know that the lead author is located at the institution and so they go looking for the repository? Why do they look at these open-source repositories rather than at the formal publishing venues? Be sure to follow the instructions in Step 4 and add this to your articles (from the course dashboard). The instructions are located here: https://dashboard.wikiedu.org/training/students/finalize-topic-exercise.--JBeaudoin (talk) 03:18, 12 October 2021 (UTC)