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New aalto.fi blog post! – Important editors' checklist on what to do before 8 June & drop-in sessions

The deadline for the aalto.fi beta launch is getting closer.

The demo site requires some extra effort from all editors to help us get everything done before the deadline 8 June. Therefore, we have created a checklist to help all editors focus on the right actions before the demo site will be public to people outside Aalto University on 15 June.

The checklist can be read at blog.

Come to drop-in sessions for editors in May with your questions or concerns. The next one is today, 24 May at 14 - 16 in the Undergraduate Centre, entrance hall.

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