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The Flow

When first coming to ResearchID.org, it can be difficult to know how to proceed when submitting content. "The Flow" will help you decide what type of article your submission would fall under, and it will also take you to the area of the site where you need to go to submit the content.

Steps in "The Flow"

  • Step 1. Read the short descriptions of each type of article, and click on the type of content you would like to contribute.
  • Step 2. Follow the directions on the next page.
Research article
  • A research article gives a brief introduction to a research idea relating to Intelligent Design, and provides supporting data for undertaking the research in the laboratory, at a library, or in the field.
Biography article
  • Biographical articles help us to understand Intelligent Design, and science in general, by learning about the people who have made significant contributions to the body of human knowledge. A biography article can be as long or as short as the author(s) desire.
Glossary entry
  • The ResearchID.org glossary is being developed in order to enhance the usefulness of our Intelligent Design knowledgebase. Glossary entries are very short in length, about three hundred characters at the most.
FreeStyle article
  • FreeStyle articles are completely flexible documents. Any content that you would like to contribute that does not fall into the format of the other three types would go here. A FreeStyle document can take on any format, and have different types of content, as long as it relates to Intelligent Design in some way.

Primordial Soup

"Primordial Soup" is the springboard page for developing new articles at ResearchID.org. It's the gateway page for the different sources of inspiration that are housed here at ResearchID.org, as well as links to other resources on the net that could have some research potential.

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