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Information for
contributors
This document
outlines the requirements for anyone contributing articles to The
Archer
1. Submitting
copy
General Format
Avoid
fancy fonts Use of Times new Roman 11 pt throughout would be best as
that is what the paper uses. Don’t use styles, or centre, tabs or
indent.
Avoid
spaces Don’t use more than one space between words or sentences or
leave spaces at end of paragraphs, as they only have to be removed by
hand. No underlining. Put non-printing comments within the text into
italics and between curly brackets. Put printing comments into italics.
Unusual
spellings If you use a word or phrase that might be misconstrued as
a typo, such as an unusual spelling of a common name, put {sic}
after it so it isn’t inadvertently ‘corrected’. Proper names please
check and double check – it makes The Archer look ignorant and
discourteous if these are spelled incorrectly.
Consistency The Archer has developed its own in-house style
for grammar and punctuation for the sake of consistency and this should
(as far as possible) be followed for all original copy.
Tagging
Each article should have a tag for convenience. It should consist of up
to two keywords that sum up the content of the article, not the title.
Linked articles such as an introduction would have the same tag followed
by a qualifier such as intro. Regular articles keep the same
keywords but followed by issue date, such as Nov02, as qualifier. Images
that form part of the article should share the same tag (with serial
number if more than one) and caption tags should be the same as the
image tag with cap added. Always use the tag for the file name.
Related articles have related tags.
Laying out your
copy
Top line
Always start with the article tag (same as file name) and,
if possible the word count, on the top line. Word counts if given should
exclude any non-printing comments.
Instructions
Then give any comments or instructions and list any associated images
and their captions, using their tags. Note: If you state that an image
is essential, then the copy won’t get printed without it. If there’s not
enough space, or no caption for image with acknowledgements, the article
will be pulled. Leave a separator of two blank lines before starting
your article proper, and then lay it out as follows:
Article line
1 give your preferred headline (or title), (don’t use all caps,
underline, bold etc.)
Article line
2 give the by-line, starting with By and giving the author. Even if
you don’t want it printed, provide it anyway in case you need to be
consulted about changes, but add {don’t print}.
Article lines
3 onwards are the body of the article, each paragraph starting a new
line.
Providing copy on disk or by email
Do not embed
images but supply as a separate file, tagged as explained above. Here are
suggested Archer file preferences; if you want to use other formats
please check first:
Text
Preferred
file formats .RTF, .DOC or .WPD . (rtf is preferred as it has a smaller
file size and can be read into any word processor, or directly into the
DTP).
Photographic
images
Please
provide the original, raw, un-processed images (original colour if
available) for the Archer to crop and enhance. Preferred file formats
JPG or TIFF
Diagrams and
logos
If creating a
scan or screen-shot, use GIF or TIF format
If originally
created on computer the format of the original program may be
preferable, but please consult the Archer over details, including fonts.
Captions
These can be
created in WordPad, Note Pad or your word processor and saved as a TXT
file. Always provide a separate caption for each image, and include
acknowledgement.
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