Wikipedia:WikiProject United Nations/Open Access Descriptions

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Before saving the draft page for the first time

 * Remove personal information of individuals
 * Ensure the Open Access text Attribution is included, otherwise the text may be deleted as a copyright infringement

Formatting

 * Remove any bold text from the body of the document
 * Change section headings from being Subheadings to be Heading

Style

 * Remove personal information of individuals
 * The first sentence should include the name of the article in bold e.g Open access in Algeria is a recent movement, however, there has already been positive and steady feedback on it from variety of stakeholders; librarians, academics and researchers - all support and participate in the OA movement.
 * Remove words that do not specify a time period e.g currently
 * Remove non encyclopedic words like moreover
 * Change the section title Past and Future Open Access Related Activities to Open Access Related Activities
 * Add full names where acronyms are being used and add the acronym afterwards where it is available, links should be created for the full names and not the acronym. E.g MVSL is changed to Maghreb Virtual Science Library (MVSL)
 * Where a section simply consists of a list, add a sentence at the start to introduce the list. E.g for a list of key organisations add the sentence: There are a number of key organisations involved in Open access in NAMEOFCOUNTRY, these include:
 * Remove references to the future that are speculative

Links

 * Where the name of an organisation is used create a Wikipedia link to it, even if the article doesn't exist yet.
 * Change List of Publications heading to External links
 * Create links to the articles in the External links section
 * Only link to external sources in the External Links section

Referencing

 * Ensure the original document is referenced at the end of every paragraph (using the Re-use section of the citation tool).
 * Find other references for the subject and these to the article.
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