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How To Submit Article Ideas
Writers' Guidelines
Guest authors are responsible for the factual content of their contributions.
o Feature articles should provide readers with sufficient background information on which to build value-added analyses. Feature articles are limited to 2000 words. o Expert contributions are feature articles on a specific topic, drawing on the expertise of a specialist. The language of the expert contribution should be understandable to the non-technical reader. Expert contributions are limited to 1500 words. o OpEds and Commentaries are expressions of the guest author’s point of view on a given topic. While they must be based on fact, they should feature clear commentary on the issue. OpEds and commentaries are limited to 1000 words. All contributions must be submitted in English. Authors are asked to write as concisely as possible, but not at the expense of clarity. The main title of the article should be short, up to 60 characters, and can be accompanied by a subtitle if further clarification is desired. A self-contained abstract of no more than 150 words summarizing the article and its conclusions, and listing 7-10 keywords (search terms that might be used by a potential reader), should precede the article. All contributions should be broken into paragraphs. The use of subheadings is encouraged if appropriate. Please save all text as a word document or RTF with as little formatting as possible. Please cite all sources using web-links where possible. Please do not use footnotes. Bibliographic references should comprise: author’s name and initial, full title and subtitle, place of publication, publisher, date, and page references. References to journal articles must include the volume and number of the journal and range of pages. The layout should adhere to the following convention: Clifton, R., and N. Buss (1992) ‘Greener Communications,’ in M. Charter (ed.), Greener Marketing: A Responsible Approach to Business (Sheffield, UK: Greenleaf Publishing): 241-53. Porter, M.E., and C. van der Linde (1995) ‘Green and Competitive: Ending the Stalemate,’ Harvard Business Review 73.5 (September/October 1995): 120-33. Mooney, C. (2005) ‘Warmed Over,’ in The American Prospect, Online Edition (accessed May 12th, 2005) http://www.prospect.org/web/page.ww?section=root&name=ViewWeb&articleId=8995 Inclusion of graphical material, photographs, and diagrams (jpeg or gif format) to illustrate the article is mostly welcome. Please include the copyright information to all graphical material. Editing All articles are edited by a professional copy-editor. In case major changes are suggested by the editor, articles will be returned to the authors for final review and clearance before being published. Podcast Selected articles are narrated by a professional voice-over and offered as sound files on our Web site. To ensure that your contribution is suitable for recording - and to increase the chances to be selected for this feature - clear and simple language and relatively short sentences are encouraged. Author Index Information is required from every guest author publishing in bridges. This will be available online in the author index of bridges. Please submit a CV and a digital picture (jpeg or giff). We also offer to add a postscript to your article, on request, to associate you with your business and provide contact information. Reprints of articles published in bridges: Please notify us prior to granting permission to another publication to reprint your article that has been published in bridges. All reprinted bridges articles must be cited at the beginning of the article as follows:
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