[Chapters-l] Chapters and the ASIST Bulletin

Wallace, Amy Amy.Wallace at csuci.edu
Mon Sep 17 22:42:02 EDT 2007


Chapter Leaders,
 
Is your chapter hosting an exciting program or involved in an innovative project?
 
The ASIST Bulletin is interested in report articles, feature articles, and special sections.  For example, Ohio's Virtual Reference Sessions led to a special issue.  A PNW chapter member will be writing an article on the Seattle Info Camp.  
 
This is a good opportunity to promote the great things people and chapters are doing at the national level.  Below is the information on how to suggest or submit an article.  On a personal note, I wrote an article a couple years ago and it was very easy.  If I can do it, so can you!
 
Your Deputy Chapter Assembly Director,
 
Amy
 
 
Bulletin of the American Society for Information Science and Technology


How to Submit Materials, Suggestions, and Ideas


Suggestions for articles and special topic issues are encouraged and welcomed. Send suggestions directly to the Editor (bulletin at asis.org <mailto:bulletin at asis.org> ). Articles are generally short (2-5000 words) and preferably without footnotes or formulas. Articles should be written with information practitioners in mind and may discuss case studies, information technology applications, information policy, user behavior, information description or other information science topics. Submissions should be revisable attachments to email. RTF, Microsoft Word or other generally recognizable word-processing formats are acceptable. In order to ensure that images will be usable, even though the Bulletin is an e-magazine, they should be in separate jpeg or tiff files and should be suitable for high-resolution reproduction. Please do not incorporate images into word-processing files. More detailed guidelines are available from the Editor on request.

 




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