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This page of the '''AWE''' wiki is where visitors to the site who do not have editing privileges can ask for new articles to be written.
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Awe is written by a tried and trusted team. Input from the wider community is welcome. (It should not be forgotten that, as it is designed to offer good advice such as a teacher would give or at least approve of, it is not open to anyone to edit. Only those given permission can alter the articles.) Most articles are in response to questions from students. As AWE is a new project, such questions, and comments that will help us improve - edit - it , are still very much welcome.
  
Click on the 'discussion' tab at the top of the page. 
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If you want to help in the AWE project, you can send an e-mail to
  Then click the 'edit' tab at the top of that page.  
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  academicwriting@hotmail.co.uk
You can start to write your requests, ideas etc. on the page that will open.
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I'd be glad to know who is contributing, but you do not have to sign your comments.
 
  
(The page to which you have been redirected is called '''<big>&&&</big>'''SUGGESTIONS for the alphabetical convenience of the editors: it will be near the top of all the lists in which it appears.)
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::We are always interested in who is using AWE. Indeed, if you want to get more involved in it, you should [{{fullurl:Help_talk:Feedback|type=signup}} create an account]. This gives you a username, and signing your comments with this means you will become more and more familiar to the community. Anonymous comments are still welcome but cannot of course build a reputation.
 
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Peter Wilson
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Latest revision as of 11:50, 5 December 2017

Awe is written by a tried and trusted team. Input from the wider community is welcome. (It should not be forgotten that, as it is designed to offer good advice such as a teacher would give or at least approve of, it is not open to anyone to edit. Only those given permission can alter the articles.) Most articles are in response to questions from students. As AWE is a new project, such questions, and comments that will help us improve - edit - it , are still very much welcome.

If you want to help in the AWE project, you can send an e-mail to

academicwriting@hotmail.co.uk


We are always interested in who is using AWE. Indeed, if you want to get more involved in it, you should create an account. This gives you a username, and signing your comments with this means you will become more and more familiar to the community. Anonymous comments are still welcome but cannot of course build a reputation.