Re: Submitting original articles to OBGYN.net

From: Roberta Speyer (roberta.speyer@elecomm.com)
Thu Jun 27 09:34:28 1996


At 11:50 PM 6/26/96 -0500, Dr. Geffrey Klein wrote: >As you might know OBGYN.net will soon be on the web. In order to provide
>content to the site, we are asking for orginal articles for submission.
>Please note the following instructions for those of you interested..

There have been several follow up requests for clarification on the submission guidelines since the original message was sent out. Please direct any further questions to: articles@obgyn.net Roberta

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GUIDELINES FOR ARTICLES: ---------------------------------

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Intended Audience; the OB/Gyn physician or practitioner.

Please include the following with your article: - Title of Article - Author's full name - Author's Institution or organization - Author's full contact information - mail, Email, Web URL if appropriate. - A short annotation describing the article (approximately 3 lines)

Preferred Format; Submit electronically. HTML is encouraged. (articles submitted in hard copy that need to be manually entered will have delays in publication or may not be accepted). Please electronically mail to: articles@obgyn.net

Photographs, Slides, Audio Clips, etc.: Will be accepted only if processed and submitted as an electronic file in a standard format (.gif, .jpg., .wav, .tiff, etc.). If supporting electronic information is included then the original article should be in HTML so that the images are linked together.

Length; The Internet allows us to be more liberal with space requirements. If this is an issue we will contact you.

Subject; Clinical, medical, business perspective, political.... the important concern is that it is relevant to Ob/Gyn physicians.

Reprints; OBGYN.net will print original articles or articles that have previously been printed if submitted by the original author. Articles submitted to OBGYN.net may be resubmitted elsewhere.

Deadline: None, articles will be published on the OBGYN.net web site as processed and reviewed.

Disclaimer: OBGYN.net and its physician advisory board reserves the right to review articles submitted. Commercial ads are not accepted.

Questions can be sent to articles@obgyn.net

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