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McNair researchers can access the back-end of the blog at http://mcnair.bakerinstitute.org/blog/wp-admin. Contact Anne, Ed, or a blog editor (see the [[Blog Team]]) for an account. | McNair researchers can access the back-end of the blog at http://mcnair.bakerinstitute.org/blog/wp-admin. Contact Anne, Ed, or a blog editor (see the [[Blog Team]]) for an account. | ||
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Blog posts are an important output at the McNair Center. Our page on [[Writing Blog Posts]] provides lists of pages in development, and links to details on our [[Blog Team]], [[Blog Writing Process]], [[Working with Wordpress]] and other crucial information. Peer editing is an important part of our process. Please keep the [[Peer Editor Schedule]] up to date.</onlyinclude> | Blog posts are an important output at the McNair Center. Our page on [[Writing Blog Posts]] provides lists of pages in development, and links to details on our [[Blog Team]], [[Blog Writing Process]], [[Working with Wordpress]] and other crucial information. Peer editing is an important part of our process. Please keep the [[Peer Editor Schedule]] up to date.</onlyinclude> | ||
− | + | Every blog post that gets past the idea stage should have a wiki page that includes [[Template:BlogPost]]. | |
+ | ===Blog Post Running Tally=== | ||
+ | {| class="wikitable" | ||
+ | ! style="text-align:left;"| Status | ||
+ | ! Count | ||
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+ | | TBD | ||
+ | | {{#ask: [[Category:Blog Post]] [[Has content status::TBD]] |format=count}} | ||
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+ | | Idea | ||
+ | | {{#ask: [[Category:Blog Post]] [[Has content status::Idea]] |format=count}} | ||
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+ | | Draft | ||
+ | | {{#ask: [[Category:Blog Post]] [[Has content status::Draft]] |format=count}} | ||
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+ | | Peer Edit | ||
+ | | {{#ask: [[Category:Blog Post]] [[Has content status::Peer Edit]] |format=count}} | ||
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+ | | Revision | ||
+ | | {{#ask: [[Category:Blog Post]] [[Has content status::Revision]] |format=count}} | ||
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+ | | In Wordpress | ||
+ | | {{#ask: [[Category:Blog Post]] [[Has content status::In Wordpress]] |format=count}} | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | '''Total In Development''' | ||
+ | | '''{{#ask: [[Category:Blog Post]] [[Has content status::!Tabled]] [[Has content status::!Published]] |format=count}}''' | ||
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+ | | Published | ||
+ | | {{#ask: [[Category:Blog Post]] [[Has content status::Published]] |format=count}} | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | Tabled | ||
+ | | {{#ask: [[Category:Blog Post]] [[Has content status::Tabled]] |format=count}} | ||
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− | Categorized lists of [[All McNair blog posts]] are also available | + | Categorized lists of [[All McNair blog posts]] are also available, which are in [[:Category:Blog Post]] |
==The Blog Team== | ==The Blog Team== | ||
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==The Blog Writing Process== | ==The Blog Writing Process== | ||
− | {{:Blog Writing Process}} | + | {{:Blog Writing Process}} Please also learn the [[Writing and Style Rules]] and use them in your writing. |
==Working with Wordpress== | ==Working with Wordpress== | ||
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A very brief set of links for articles in AP and CMOS style are on the [[Writing Resources]] page. | A very brief set of links for articles in AP and CMOS style are on the [[Writing Resources]] page. | ||
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Latest revision as of 13:06, 30 September 2020
The McNair Center Blog was at http://mcnair.bakerinstitute.org/blog.
McNair researchers can access the back-end of the blog at http://mcnair.bakerinstitute.org/blog/wp-admin. Contact Anne, Ed, or a blog editor (see the Blog Team) for an account.
Blog posts are an important output at the McNair Center. Our page on Writing Blog Posts provides lists of pages in development, and links to details on our Blog Team, Blog Writing Process, Working with Wordpress and other crucial information. Peer editing is an important part of our process. Please keep the Peer Editor Schedule up to date.
Every blog post that gets past the idea stage should have a wiki page that includes Template:BlogPost.
Contents
Blog Post Running Tally
Status | Count |
---|---|
TBD | 1 |
Idea | 5 |
Draft | 5 |
Peer Edit | 2 |
Revision | 1 |
In Wordpress | 0 |
Total In Development | 13 |
Published | 48 |
Tabled | 28 |
Posts in Development
Title | Author | Series | Status | Notes |
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Augusta Findings (Blog Post) | Taylor Jacobe | Idea | Suggested by Anne on 11/16 | |
California Growth (Blog Post) | Taylor Jacobe | Draft | ||
Chicago | Diana Carranza | Emerging Ecosystems | Draft | With research assistance by Eliza Martin |
Defining Innovation Districts | Anne Dayton | Entrepreneurial Ecosystems | Draft | |
Defining Venture Capital (Blog Post) | Dylan Dickens | Entrepreneurship 101 | Peer Edit Revision | Anne comments to Dylan 11/1/16. Dylan to revise and show to peer editor. |
Published Idea | ||||
Innovation Districts and Housing Discrimination | Anne Dayton | Innovation Districts | Idea | |
Manufacturing Incubators (Blog Post) | Yunnie Huang | Idea | ||
Manufacturing Incubators (Blog Post) | Yunnie Huang | Idea | ||
Medical Device Startups and FDA | Iris Huang | Peer Edit | ||
Navigating the Entrepreneurship Ecosystem (Vlog) | Dylan Dickens | TBD | ||
Patent Trolls (Blog Post) | Dylan Dickens | Innovation 101 | Draft | |
St. Louis | Eliza Martin | Emerging Ecosystems | Draft |
Categorized lists of All McNair blog posts are also available, which are in Category:Blog Post
The Blog Team
The summer 2017 Blog Team consists of Diana Carranza and Anne Dayton.
Every member of the McNair Staff is encouraged to consider writing a blog article. In spring 2017, Catherine Kirby, Taylor Jacobe, and Eliza Martin were the Blog Team. Other staff with posts published or in progress include Carlin Cherry, Dylan Dickens, Julia Wang, Jake Silberman, Avesh Krishna, Ramee Saleh and Meghana Gaur.
During academic year 2016-17, the Blog Team Structure included an online editor (Taylor Jacobe) The position of graphics editor was also proposed, but never filled. Students who wrote blog posts were required to take a turn as peer editor and review other students' content.
Two weekly round-up blog posts on entrepreneurship and innovation were published in fall 2016. Meghana Gaur and Avesh Krishna took on the roles of entrepreneurship and innovation weekly round-up writers, respectively. Each week we did a weekly round-up of articles posted on the web on the topics of entrepreneurship and innovation (one post each). Weekly Roundup and Weekly Round-up Resources (old) provide resources. The McNair Center only published the weekly round-up in entrepreneurship in spring 2017
Please keep the Peer Editor Schedule up to date.
The Blog Writing Process
McNair Staff are expected to follow the Blog Writing Process. Amendments to the process should be done only in consultation with the Blog Team. This process ensures that everyone creates a page for their blog post using Form:BlogPost so that everything can be efficiently tracked and stored. See the detailed instructions for creating a wiki page for your blog post. Please also learn the Writing and Style Rules and use them in your writing.
Working with Wordpress
Producing a good blog post means Working with Wordpress to set up your blog post effectively. Our guide will help you create a post and use the Yoast SEO tools to optimize your post so that it will be found by search engines. The Blog Team's online editor is there to help you but following the best practices will make us all more effective.
Other Resources
A very brief set of links for articles in AP and CMOS style are on the Writing Resources page.