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Once an article is selected to be a AFI ("Articles for improvement"), which we attempt to have take place at least one week in advance of its term as a TAFI, please add this template to the top of the article. Once the article is no longer the current TAFI, please remove this template and add the template {} to its talk page.
This template adds a box showing the week's article for improvement. It is automatically updated. See also ...
This template is to be used on main pages and talk pages of articles that have been though academic peer review and published in whole or in part in an academic journal. The template dislays differently when included on a main vs talkpage (see examples below) and for whether the article was adapted from wikipedia initially or written from ...
The academic medicine community is working hard on trying to raise compliance with good reporting standards, but there is still much to be done; [20] for example, a 2016 review of instructions for authors in 27 emergency medicine journals found insufficient mention of reporting standards, [21] and a 2018 study found that even when journals ...
Another case where a technical report may be produced is when more information is produced for an academic paper than is acceptable or feasible to publish in a peer-reviewed publication; examples of this include in-depth experimental details, additional results, or the architecture of a computer model.
Articles are submitted and approved by participating editors on the nominations page. Successful nominations are listed on the articles list. Articles on that page can be improved at any time. One article is randomly selected from the list of articles each week, which is placed in the schedule.
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An after action report (or AAR) is any form of retrospective analysis on a given sequence of goal-oriented actions previously undertaken, generally by the author themselves. The two principal forms of AARs are the literary AAR, intended for recreational use, and the analytical AAR, exercised as part of a process of performance evaluation and ...