Difference between revisions of "Publication Process"
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* ''RSNA Staff'' | * ''RSNA Staff'' | ||
** checks the minutes of the Biomarker and Coordinating Committees to confirm the approval results | ** checks the minutes of the Biomarker and Coordinating Committees to confirm the approval results | ||
− | ** checks the title page and document title match the current stage and profile naming guidance | + | ** checks the title page and document title match the current '''[[Profile Editions|stage and profile naming guidance]]''' |
** generates a PDF of the Profile document provided by the authors | ** generates a PDF of the Profile document provided by the authors | ||
** uploads the PDF document to the Wiki (Tip: [[Special:Upload|Upload file]]) | ** uploads the PDF document to the Wiki (Tip: [[Special:Upload|Upload file]]) |
Revision as of 19:39, 7 March 2023
When a profile has been reviewed and approved for publication
- Authors
- inform RSNA Staff that a profile is ready for publication
- provide RSNA Staff with the Word document of the profile
- provide RSNA Staff with the Support Document (Excel, Google Sheet, etc)
- there is no support document required to publish for the Public Comment Stage
- RSNA Staff
- checks the minutes of the Biomarker and Coordinating Committees to confirm the approval results
- checks the title page and document title match the current stage and profile naming guidance
- generates a PDF of the Profile document provided by the authors
- uploads the PDF document to the Wiki (Tip: Upload file)
- adds a link to the Profiles page in the appropriate stage (Tip: copy an existing link to get the format)
- removes the old link for this profile in the prior stage
- may mirror published Profiles on qiba.rsna.org to increase availability
- links to the Support Document from the corresponding row in the Comment Resolutions page
- Authors may also want to publicize the profile by:
- drafting an executive summary paper for submission to a relevant journal
- submitting a letter to the editor of a relevant journal
- notifying trade news such as Aunt Minnie
- posting to mailing lists of relevant professional societies or interest groups