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diff --git a/guide/src/editing_quickstart.md b/guide/src/editing_quickstart.md index 56fb2357..df413fcc 100644 --- a/guide/src/editing_quickstart.md +++ b/guide/src/editing_quickstart.md @@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ confirm your email, and then log-in to Fatcat using that. You should see your username in the upper right-hand corner of every page when you are successfully logged in. -Next find the release's fatcat identifer for the paper we want to add a file +Next find the release's fatcat identifier for the paper we want to add a file to. You can [search](https://fatcat.wiki/release/search) by title, or [lookup](https://fatcat.wiki/release/lookup) a paper by an identifier (such as a DOI or arXiv ID). If the release you are looking for doesn't exist yet, @@ -70,7 +70,7 @@ view should have a link to the release entity; follow that link, then click the This time, the most recent editgroup should already be selected, so you don't need to enter a description at the top. If there are any problems with basic metadata, go ahead and fix them, but otherwise skip down to the "Container" -section and update the fatcat identifer ("FCID") to point to the correct +section and update the fatcat identifier ("FCID") to point to the correct journal. You can [lookup journals](https://fatcat.wiki/container/lookup) by ISSN-L, or [search](https://fatcat.wiki/container/search) by title. Add a short description of your change ("Updated journal to XYZ") and then submit. @@ -81,7 +81,7 @@ editgroups from the drop-down link in the upper right-hand corner of every page (your username, then "Edit History"). The editgroup page shows all the entities created, updated, or deleted, and allows you to make tweaks (re-edit) or remove changes. If the release/container update you made was bogus (just as -a learning exersize), you could remove it here. It's a good practice to group +a learning exercize), you could remove it here. It's a good practice to group related edits into the same editgroup, but only up to 50 or so edits at a time (more than that becomes difficult hard to review). |