Difference between revisions of "Form:Think Tank"
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!Articles: {{#info:Shorter than studies but also written in an academic style (with a lot of references, figures and so on).}} | !Articles: {{#info:Shorter than studies but also written in an academic style (with a lot of references, figures and so on).}} | ||
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!Policy papers: {{#info:Policy papers are typically short and professionally outlined. The are meant to inform policy makers and therefore widely omit features of academic writing (like refernces, tables of figures etc.) However they try to persuade with charts and statistics often adopted from more academic Studies.}} | !Policy papers: {{#info:Policy papers are typically short and professionally outlined. The are meant to inform policy makers and therefore widely omit features of academic writing (like refernces, tables of figures etc.) However they try to persuade with charts and statistics often adopted from more academic Studies.}} |
Revision as of 15:19, 13 December 2012
This is the form for editing and adding Think Tanks. Wherever it is possible to add a list of values please use ';' as delimiter.