We at ELSP have chosen to adopt and follow the standards outlined in the Contributor Covenant Code of Conduct written for the development and use for Open Source Projects, at Version 2.0. This is version 1.0 of our Code of Conduct was adopted on 8 Feb 2021.
Our Pledge
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We as editors, reviewers, and writers pledge to follow in the name of our effort, Equitable Letters in Space Physics, and pledge to make our community a kind and respectful experience for everyone, regardless of age, body size, ethnicity, sex and or gender identity and expression, education, level of experience, personal appearance, race, religion, socio-economic status, sexual orientation, or disability.
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We as editors, reviewers, and writers pledge to follow in the name of our effort, Equitable Letters in Space and Physics, and pledge to make our community a kind and respectful experience for everyone, regardless of age, body size, ethnicity, sex and or gender identity and expression, education, level of experience, personal appearance, race, religion, socio-economic status, sexual orientation, or disability.
It is our pledge to act and interact in ways that are equitable, diverse, inclusive, empathetic, and understanding to those within and outside our communities.
Resources for writing better recommendation and nomination letters within the space and physics communities
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Resources for writing better recommendation and nomination letters within the space and physics communities
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Frequently Asked Questions
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Here are some questions or concerns we have commonly encountered.
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Yes, we will review letters for people heading into any field. You will need to be congicent of differing expetations for the institution, which the reviewers may not be aware of. However, these conventions will not impact the reviewers abilities to identify biased language that could be improved.
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Yes, this is well within the remitt of recommendation and nomination letters. Other potential pieces of writing we will review include - but are not limited to - promotion packages, performance reviews, and proposal support letters.
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You can submit a letter you wrote recently for consideration. This can help you identify common words or constructions you use that could be strengthened.
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Yes, we will review letters from people working in any discipline. You will need to be congicent of differing expetations for your field, which the reviewers may not be aware of. However, these conventions will not impact the reviewers abilities to identify biased language that could be improved.
Resources for writing better recommendation and nomination letters within th
Our Mission
- Encouraging merit-based recommendations and nominations in the space physics community by providing resources and reviews.
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Our Standards
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Equitable Letters in Space Physics (ELSP) strives to provide a welcoming environment for people to learn and grow. We are governed by a code of conduct.
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Equitable Letters for Space and Physics (ELSP) strives to provide a welcoming environment for people to learn and grow. We are governed by a code of conduct.