Vetaqua
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By now the Request Section for articles and papers is just a Sub-Forum to the "Veterinary Journals" Area and the corresponding "Solved" Section is also just a parallel Sub-Forum to it.
My idea is to make the Journal Requests a Full-Forum with "Solved" as a Sub-Forum to it, so it can be integrated to the "Veterinary Researcher" Block right under the "Veterinary Journals" Area.
The reason is that this way it would be possible to see new requests directly being shown as the last post on the right on the index-page, so that those requests which are more time-depending than Ebook-requests will be recognized earlier und supported faster, instead of having the risk that they just drown among all other new posts within this area.
SO the structure would be (compare: http://www.elib4vet.com/forums/116-Veterinary-Researchers):
VETERINARY RESEARCHERS
Veterinary Journals
-- Veterinary Journals (Complete Volumes & Issues)
-- Hot papers & articles
-- Reviews
Journal & Paper Requests
-- Solved
Theses & Dissertations
-- Requests
Tips For Academic Writing & Papers Publishing
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So what do you think about that?
My idea is to make the Journal Requests a Full-Forum with "Solved" as a Sub-Forum to it, so it can be integrated to the "Veterinary Researcher" Block right under the "Veterinary Journals" Area.
The reason is that this way it would be possible to see new requests directly being shown as the last post on the right on the index-page, so that those requests which are more time-depending than Ebook-requests will be recognized earlier und supported faster, instead of having the risk that they just drown among all other new posts within this area.
SO the structure would be (compare: http://www.elib4vet.com/forums/116-Veterinary-Researchers):
VETERINARY RESEARCHERS
Veterinary Journals
-- Veterinary Journals (Complete Volumes & Issues)
-- Hot papers & articles
-- Reviews
Journal & Paper Requests
-- Solved
Theses & Dissertations
-- Requests
Tips For Academic Writing & Papers Publishing
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So what do you think about that?