
Oliwia Kowalczyk enhanced the spm/spm-docs repository by developing and consolidating key documentation features, including a new Elsevier-Vancouver CSL style with BibTeX integration to streamline citation management and a comprehensive Markdown history detailing SPM’s evolution. She introduced and evaluated pandoc as a documentation tooling dependency, supporting future build automation, and performed thorough documentation QA to improve clarity and accuracy. In addition, she centralized DCM resting-state fMRI materials and refreshed course slides to align with current methods, reducing fragmentation and improving onboarding. Her work demonstrated depth in bibliography management, technical writing, and dependency management using BibTeX, Markdown, and XML.

October 2025: Delivered two major content updates for spm/spm-docs, consolidating essential DCM resting-state materials and refreshing course slides to reflect current methods. This work enhances learner onboarding, reduces material fragmentation, and improves content alignment with contemporary resting-state fMRI practices.
October 2025: Delivered two major content updates for spm/spm-docs, consolidating essential DCM resting-state materials and refreshing course slides to reflect current methods. This work enhances learner onboarding, reduces material fragmentation, and improves content alignment with contemporary resting-state fMRI practices.
May 2025 performance summary for spm/spm-docs focused on elevating documentation quality, traceability, and readiness for future build automation. Key features delivered: (1) Added a new Elsevier-Vancouver CSL style and BibTeX entries to support citations in docs; (2) Created a dedicated Markdown history document detailing the SPM evolution, referencing Peter Bandettini and the PET-to-fMRI narrative; (3) Introduced a documentation tooling dependency (pandoc) to evaluate docs-generation pipelines (added to requirements and later removed). Major bugs fixed: comprehensive documentation QA across docs, wordlists, and tutorials, incl. spelling, grammar, and wording corrections and updates to the reading list. Overall impact and accomplishments: improved accuracy, readability, and traceability of the documentation, established groundwork for reproducible docs builds, and increased onboarding clarity for new contributors. Technologies/skills demonstrated: content authoring in Markdown, CSL/BibTeX integration, tooling experimentation with pandoc, documentation QA, and version-controlled documentation pipelines.
May 2025 performance summary for spm/spm-docs focused on elevating documentation quality, traceability, and readiness for future build automation. Key features delivered: (1) Added a new Elsevier-Vancouver CSL style and BibTeX entries to support citations in docs; (2) Created a dedicated Markdown history document detailing the SPM evolution, referencing Peter Bandettini and the PET-to-fMRI narrative; (3) Introduced a documentation tooling dependency (pandoc) to evaluate docs-generation pipelines (added to requirements and later removed). Major bugs fixed: comprehensive documentation QA across docs, wordlists, and tutorials, incl. spelling, grammar, and wording corrections and updates to the reading list. Overall impact and accomplishments: improved accuracy, readability, and traceability of the documentation, established groundwork for reproducible docs builds, and increased onboarding clarity for new contributors. Technologies/skills demonstrated: content authoring in Markdown, CSL/BibTeX integration, tooling experimentation with pandoc, documentation QA, and version-controlled documentation pipelines.
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