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If an article is not in English, French, or Spanish, it should be translated to English.
If an article is not in English, French, or Spanish, it should be translated to English.
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What should be added to the title of an article when it is translated to English?
What should be added to the title of an article when it is translated to English?
abbreviation of the language
If the article is not in English, French, or Spanish, translate the title to English and add the abbreviation of the language at the end of the title (e.g: [____] for German).
If the article is not in English, French, or Spanish, translate the title to English and add the abbreviation of the language at the end of the title (e.g: [____] for German).
DE
The body text of the article should be kept in its original language if it's not English, French, or Spanish.
The body text of the article should be kept in its original language if it's not English, French, or Spanish.
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What should the title and summary of the translated article be?
What should the title and summary of the translated article be?
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What should be included with the article when translating it?
What should be included with the article when translating it?
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The default date format to be used if DD or MM is not available is ____.
The default date format to be used if DD or MM is not available is ____.
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What should be copied for the TITLE of the article?
What should be copied for the TITLE of the article?
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What is the guideline for the TEXT summary of an article?
What is the guideline for the TEXT summary of an article?
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What is the maximum number of characters that can be copied from newspaper articles or copyrighted content?
What is the maximum number of characters that can be copied from newspaper articles or copyrighted content?
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The LINK section requires the URL of the article.
The LINK section requires the URL of the article.
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Study Notes
Language Issue Guidelines
- Articles not in English, French, or Spanish require translation to English.
- Titles should be translated and include the language abbreviation (e.g., [DE] for German).
- Body text must also be translated accurately to ensure comprehension.
- Ensure coherence between the translated title and the summary context.
- Original web links of articles must be retained for reference.
News Article Formatting Guidelines
- Articles must include a publication date formatted as DD/MM/YY. If the day or month is unavailable, default to 01/01/YY.
- The title of the article should be copied exactly as it appears.
- Include a direct web link to the article for reference.
Summary Creation
- Summaries should consist of a maximum of 2 to 3 sentences.
- Essential elements to include in the summary:
- Date of relevant facts
- Identified entity related to the news
- Description of violations or specific case details
- Location of the incident or case
- Government or body issuing the information
- Any follow-up actions or developments, if applicable.
- For newspaper articles or copyrighted content, the initial 250 characters can be copied directly for the summary.
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This quiz explores the challenges faced when dealing with articles that are not in English, French, or Spanish. It provides insights into language barriers and translation difficulties, drawing attention to the importance of multilingual comprehension in research and communication.