Closed ritahitching closed 4 years ago
@ritahitching Thanks for doing this as part of the homework! Following our updated guidelines from Lindsey, I will close this and let's turn to using what we learned about issues and trackers to assess our real open issues and workflow items.
I will note that however, given that we use labels as: 1) indicator of workgroup 2) dependency check
You are missing the "manuscript" label for this, following the SOP.
Exercise 2: Create a new dummy card in the manuscript tracker. Make sure to follow each part of the template. You can look to other cards already created to make sure yours is correct. (For the OSF link, just use "mtl.how/osf"). Completed on: ____ with _____
Manuscript Tracker Issue Template
_This checklist will ensure all manuscript components are completed as issues move through the manuscripttracker.
Please ensure all checklist items are covered for each manuscript.
1. OSF
[ ] OSF Project created, and project linked to manuscript_tracker
[ ] Relevant documents uploaded to OSF file & Markdown (.md) wiki's set up (Master, Introduction, Methods, etc.)
[ ] All authors added to OSF project as contributors
2. Authorship
[ ] Shinyapp used to determine 1) eligible and 2) responsible authors
[ ] All authors pinged (@)
[ ] Authorship agreement signed
[ ] Workflow determined during #manuscriptmonday
3. Write & Analyze
Conceptualization
[ ] Conceptualizing a research idea
[ ] Refining/ crystalizing a research idea
[ ] Research design (e.g., counterbalancing, randomization to conditions, survey design etc.)
[ ] Selecting an Instrument/ a measure: Instrument construction
[ ] Selection of statistical tests/analyses
[ ] Interpretation of statistical analyses
[ ] Conceptualization reviewed and approved by Lindsey (PI) and team by #manuscriptmonday
Compliance
[ ] IRB approval for manuscript use of data (if necessary)
[ ] Data use agreement or DMAP followed for data sharing
Literature
[ ] Literature search: Update the Team PSD Zotero library
[ ] Produce the .bibtex file and include in working directory and YAML header
[ ] Identify .csl file for the journal outline in the YAML header
[ ] Use cite keys from Zotero to the .md manuscript file
Writing
[ ] Writing an introduction section
[ ] Writing a methods section
[ ] Writing results section
[ ] Writing discussion section
[ ] Writing conclusive summary
[ ] Writing limitations of the study
[ ] Writing future directions of the study
Analyzing
[ ] Data definitions and queries
[ ] Statistical analyses and computation
[ ] Diagrams
[ ] Model
[ ] Graphs
4. Edit
[ ] Team members pinged and tasked with editing
[ ] Paper returned to Write and Analyze column if necessary
5. Approve Letter
[ ] Final edits on OSF
[ ] All responsible authors approve
[ ] All eligible authors approve
quant: check with Lindsey, Savet & Andrew
qual: check with Lindsey, David & Kathryn
models: check with Lindsey & Tom
facilitation: check with Lindsey (minimum)
simulation: check with Lindsey (minimum)
mentees: check with Lindsey (minimum)
[ ] All authors sign approve letter to the editor
6. Submit/Under Review
[ ] Manuscript & Letter to editor uploaded to online portal
[ ] Submitted manucript uploaded to OSF project
7. Revise and Respond
[ ] Review editor feedback and assign responses across co-authors
[ ] Draft planned responses and review among co-authors
[ ] Additional analyses (if necessary)
[ ] Incorporate edits into manuscript
[ ] All responsible authors approve
[ ] All eligible authors approve
quant: check with Lindsey, Savet & Andrew
qual: check with Lindsey, David & Kathryn
models: check with Lindsey & Tom
facilitation: check with Lindsey (minimum)
simulation: check with Lindsey (minimum)
mentees: check with Lindsey (minimum)
8. Resubmit
[ ] Draft letter to editor
[ ] Upload revised manuscript to the portal
9. Acceptance or Select Alternative Outlet
OR
10. Publish & Publicize
[ ] Publish paper (electronic, paper, etc.)
[ ] Open OSF project
[ ] Share on socials (twitter, facebook, instagram)