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The majority of projects will have a Final Report as
the last Deliverable due. However, whether the final
deliverable takes the form of a final report or some
other product (e.g. a computer model, a pilot plant,
etc), it is mandatory for the project team to document
the outcome of the project in the form of an Executive
Summary. The Executive Summary and Final Report (draft
copy) must be tabled at a Reference Group meeting.
Executive Summary
Final Report
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Format
The format of a Final Report will depend on the nature
of the project and the guidance given by the Reference
Group and the WRC's responsible research manager.
Final reports that are recommended for publishing by
the Reference Group may be printed and distributed in
either hardcopy, electronic format or both, depending
on the WRC's final decision. The printing and
distribution is funded and undertaken by the WRC.
Once the final report has been completed to the satisfaction
of the Reference Group, a copy must be submitted to
the WRC in both hardcopy and electronic form.
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Categories
WRC research reports are classified in one of the following
categories depending on the nature and quality of the
research:
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Standard WRC Research reports
These are classified according to the Research Project
Number from which the report originates (e.g. 1234/04).
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Technology Transfer (TT) reports
TT publications are regarded as
those containing material that is potentially very
useful and immediately applicable to a specific group
of end-users. Such publications are therefore accorded a different
set of numbers to distinguish them from the standard
Final Reports and are laid out in a manner designed to
enhance end-user appeal.
TT publications may, among others, result from any of the following:
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a project or a
set of projects yielding results that provide a
useful guideline for successful application of an
approach or a process designed to address a critical
water-related issue (eg water treatment)
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one or more
projects with outputs that allow for compilation of
a manual on an important water-related topic (eg
water-borne disease)
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a project giving
rise to an appropriate technology that may have
widespread applicability (eg wetting front detector
for irrigation control)
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Consultancy reports
These result from Research conducted by Consultancy
agreement. They are classified according to the related
Research Project Number preceded by the letters KV (e.g.
KV 101/98).
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Guidelines for Manuscript Preparation
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(pdf format)
The guidelines apply to the preparation of both hardcopy
and electronic formats.
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Editing
The WRC does not do any formal editing of documents
submitted for publication. The editing responsibility
lies with the Project Leader, in collaboration with
the responsible Research Manager.
In the case of TT reports, minimal
quality checking will be done by the WRC. This will
take the form of scanning the document for editorial
and typographic errors prior to printing. Documents
will be returned to the Project Leader for correction.
- Printing Requirements
The Project Leader must provide the final print-ready
document, together with all figures, illustrations and
tables in place. Two electronic copies must also be
supplied, one in the original word-processing format
and the other in Adobe pdf-format.
Deadlines
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