First Solo Entries
Created | Updated Feb 8, 2006
First Solo-Written Edited Entry Roll of Honor
to them all
9th January, 2006 - 20th January, 2006
Mshades with their entry Kyoto, Japan - Considered by many to be the cultural heart of Japan, Kyoto was founded 1,200 years ago by the Emperor Kammu, becoming the Imperial Capital in 784 AD...
Ågen†™ with their entry Coeliac Disease - Coeliac disease (also known as gluten-sensitive enteropathy) is an allergy to gluten - a protein found in wheat, barley and rye...
Bonderville with their entry The Hand of Glory - a talisman popular among thieves and robbers during the time of the witch-hunts in Europe...
Varindweion with their entry Good Clinical Practice - It's an international quality standard for designing, conducting, recording and reporting trials that involve the participation of human subjects...
Blue with their entry A History of the American Democratic Party - it originated as a very different party to the one the USA has today...
Every weekday the newest Entries to go into the Edited Guide appear on the Front Page, along with other links and information. You can visit Month of h2g2 to find out what new Edited Entries you have missed over the last month.
If you haven't written an entry for the Edited Guide yet, have a read of the Writing Guidelines which contains lots of useful advice and information about what we are looking for in an Edited Entry.
Running the gauntlet of Peer Review, that's how some Researchers see it. However, it's not that bad if you follow the Writing Guidelines and read the information on the Peer Review page. Also, try not to take constructive criticism personally and remember that all suggestions from reviewers are well-intentioned with the design of helping you achieve your aim of getting your entry into the Edited Guide.
When you have written 25 or more solo Edited Entries and have had them accepted into the Edited Guide you can claim a Solo-Written Edited Guide Entries Badge and will then be added to the Solo-Written Edited Entries Roll of Honour
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