Normalization Process
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UPICT publishes protocols in a standardized UPICT template.
The Normalization Process involves:
- taking a Submitted Protocol as raw material
- emailing interested community members to sign up to participate in normalization
- assigning an editorial team (3) with team leader and due dates
- creating Draft Proffered Protocols by copying the submitted material into the UPICT Template
- ideally the protocol has been submitted in the UPICT Template
- cleaning up and clarifying the document
- the editorial process cannot substantively alter the imaging protocol
- editorial comments and instructive “boilerplate” language may be inserted
- annotating the protocol with metatags to facilitate searching
- notifying community members and the protocol donor to allow 30-days for comment on the Draft Proffered Protocol
- adjudicating any comments by WebEx if necessary
- publishing the protocol in the Proffered Protocols section of the UPICT Library with appropriate (new) disclaimer
See Also
Submission Process | Normalization Process | Consensus Process | ||||||
Submitted Protocols | > | Draft Proffered Protocols | > | Proffered Protocols | > | Draft Consensus Protocols | > | Consensus Protocols |
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