As an open-community library the Knowledge Hub relies on the members of the community to contribute and maintain the knowledge.
Any registered user can add a new case study. Your additions and edits will become public immediately.
We proceed with a quick weekly review to make sure that newly added case studies are not spam, greenwashing, and marketing ads.
There are a few mandatory fields in the form - they are marked with an *. Other fields are optional, but they can really help to make your case study findable .
If you have a case study to add, but are not ready to publish, you can save it as a draft. The draft will be only visible to you until you publish it. Saving as a draft does not require filling out all mandatory fields, it only needs a content type (business case, policy case, report/article) and a title.
You can see all case studies that you have added or updated, as well as your drafts on the User menu > My articles.
Similarly to adding new content, the Knowledge Hub relies on the community to keep it clean and spam-free. Any registered user can (and should) report a case study to the administration if it is inappropriate, obsolete, is an advertisement / spam or simply if it is not circular.
Below the title of a case study you can find a button to report the case study you're reading (octagon with an exclamation mark).
If you report a case study it will be hidden from the search results and administrators of the Knowledge Hub will be able to review it and either return it to the public view or delete the case study.