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Revision as of 16:32, 17 November 2009
The featured author column should be updated every other monday starting January 1, 2008.
- Project leader: Leo Trottier
Email list
- Leo.Trottier@scholarpedia.org, Biswa.Sengupta@scholarpedia.org, Srikanth.Ramaswamy@scholarpedia.org, Juan.Carbajal@scholarpedia.org, Nikos.Green@scholarpedia.org, Jian.Liu@scholarpedia.org, Abdellatif.Nemri@scholarpedia.org, Elias.August@scholarpedia.org, Maxime.Lemieux@scholarpedia.org, Sundeep.Teki@scholarpedia.org
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How to prepare the featured author column
There is a template "Template:Featured Author" that creates a box with the author's photo and some text. The best way is to copy the template from one of the previous featured authors and just replace the content.
The permanent place for the featured author info is on the author's userpage in Scholarpedia. The "previous featured author" link at the bottom of the box creates a thread of "featured authors", with the last element - John Milnor (the first featured author, Fields Medalist).
Emailing authors/curators
A potential letter script that may be useful.
Dear Dr. XXX, Thank you again for contributing "XXX" to Scholarpedia. As an Assistant Editor of Scholarpedia, I am contacting you on behalf of Dr. Eugene M. Izhikevich regarding the following matter: Scholarpedia has a weekly Featured Author column on its main page. http://www.scholarpedia.org/ You were selected to be one of the featured authors. As you can see on the main page, it consists of a short biography (significant positions, awards and honors, and field of research) with a picture. If you agree with the general idea, there is some information that I need to write the column. Actually, I found most of it on your academic webpage except for: - a photo of good resolution - your date and place of birth Approval of the biography by the featured author is an important part of the process. When I'm finished with writing the draft , I'll send you an email. You will then be able to read the draft directly on your userpage and make corrections if necessary.
Writing style
Try and ensure that the author profiles are written so that they do not intrinsically need to be updated. Obviously we want to talk about an author's current work, but preferably avoid mentioning things that will soon go out of date.
For our reference, here is a style guide worth consulting.
Format of the biography
The column is typically written in three paragraphs:
- Birth date and place, education, (notable) past and present employment.
- Major awards, if any.
- Major results and publications.
The column ends with links to Scholarpedia articles by that author, and a link to the list of previous featured authors. Browse through previous authors to see some samples.
After confirmation by the author that he/she agrees with the idea, prepare the column directly in the author's userpage. Then, email the author and ask him/her to check the validity of the biography. Some authors reply with a delay of a week, so preparations should start weeks before the author is scheduled to appear on the Main Page. Ideally, there should be biographies prepared for at least a few future featured authors (i.e., for at least a few weeks ahead).
Workflow
The draft of a biography follows five stages:
1. Compile information on author from online sources. -- (x----)
2. Email author saying that we will be writing a featured author column/profile on him/her, ask him/her if they object, and if not to provide missing information (city of birth, e.g.) and a photo we can use. -- (xx---)
3. First draft by the writing Assistant Editor (w.AE) directly in the author's userpage. -- (xxx--)
4. Project leader and w.AE agree on a final version; check by project leader. -- (xxxx-)
5. Check by author. -- (xxxxx)
The last stage is submitting as revision to main page [Editor-in-Chief must approve here in any case]. The AE who authored the profile is responsible of submitting the revision at the chosen date if he/she wants to benefit from the small scholar index bump that comes from improving an article (the Main page is the first Scholarpedia article).
Plan
The date for the biweekly releases is monday. Feel free to change the order.
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Progress
The idea is to have a fair picture of the general progress. Ideally, we should stay at least a month ahead. Also, this page serves as a way to avoid the case where two AEs start working on the same profile. Finally, unless you put it on your user page, it's the only place where all the profiles you wrote are listed together.
Leo Trottier
Abdellatif Nemri
Previous columns: 1. Giacomo Rizzolatti, 2. Wolf Singer, 3. John Dowling, 4. Joseph E. LeDoux, 5. Eugene Roberts, 6. Roger D. Traub, 7. Dale Purves, 8. Rodolfo Llinas, 9. Nestor A. Schmajuk, 10. Lawrence M. Ward, 11. Mark Aronoff, 12. Nelson Spruston, 13. Peter Latham Jian LiuPrevious columns: 1. Leon Chua, 2. Leonid Bunimovich, 3. Richard J. Field, 4. Otto E. Rössler, 5. Arkady Pikovsky, 6. Martin Gutzwiller, 7. Richard Brent Tully, 8. John G. Taylor, 9. Kunihiko Fukushima, 10. Peter Grassberger, 11. Jim Yorke |
Srikanth Ramaswamy
Previous columns: 1. Edvard Moser, 2. S. Murray Sherman, 3. Vilayanur S. Ramachandran, 4. Gyorgy Buzsaki Maxime Lemieux
Previous columns: 1. Igor Timofeev 2. Robert W. McCarley 3. Christopher M. Sinton Sundeep Teki
Thea Marie Drachen
Previous columns: 1. Edwin Salpeter Anuttama Sheela Mohan
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Inactive editors
Elias August
<review>* Rene Lefever (Brusselator)</review> Previous columns: 1. Denis Noble Nikos Green
Previous columns: 1. Karl Friston, 2. Andrew G. Barto
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Biswa Sengupta
Previous columns: 1. Harold Lecar, 2. Joaquin M. Fuster, 3. Didier Dubois, 4. George Zaslavsky
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