Final Checklist (ReadME)
Katya Mueller
This is an at-a-glance checklist for the elements to include in your contributions to this Pressbook. [1]
Content
- An about the author page:
- Photo (optional)
- Your department and title
- Modes of communication/connection (email, LinkedIn, etc.)
- A brief bio (optional)
- Your content, complete and proof-read
- Any appendices (lesson plans, assignments, etc.)
Style and Formatting Consistency
- Content is organized under headings and subheadings.
- Headings and subheadings are used sequentially (e.g., Heading 1, Heading 2).
- The tone of your writing can be either academic, conversational, and in first or third person.
Images
- Images that convey information include alternative text (alt text) descriptions of the image’s content or function.
- Graphs, charts, and maps also include contextual or supporting details in the text surrounding the image.
- Images do not rely on color to convey information.
- Images that are purely decorative do not have alt text descriptions. (Descriptive text is unnecessary if the image doesn’t convey contextual content information).
Licensing, Citations, and Attributions
- Attributions for any adapted/adopted/remixed content
- Citations for any materials consulted
- Proper licensing chosen and selected for your section of the Pressbook, that does NOT have a NoDerivatives (ND) restriction, nor an ‘All Rights Reserved’ designation
DOIs
- If you would like your section to be assigned a DOI, please reach out to the Open Knowledge Center at NC State University Libraries via this webform.
- The Accessibility checklist is adapted from BC Open Textbook Accessibility Toolkit. Authored by Amanda Coolidge, Sue Doner, and Tara Robertson. Provided by BCCampus. Located at https://opentextbc.ca/accessibilitytoolkit/. Licensed under CC BY: Attribution ↵