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SubmissionGuidelines

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Submission Guidelines

 

If you are a blogger, publish your entries as you normally would, but submit the link to the article via Blog Carnival or via email to Chadwick. Submissions sent through the form will be forwarded to the current host, as the location for the Carnival travels from one site to another (just like a meatspace carnival).

 

If you would, please include the following in the email:

 

  • The title of your entry.
  • The URI (address) of your entry.
  • A description or summary of the entry.
  • Your name or other moniker by which you wish to be referenced.

 

The Carnival will be posted every OTHER Monday, so please submit before 6 PM Eastern Time on the Sunday prior.

 

The purpose of this is to showcase the panoply of great writing within the LIS blogosphere and to expose the world to as many LIS blogs as possible, so let's limit submissions to one per weblog per week. Naturally, we're looking for submissions containing original thought and opinions, rather than regurgitation and reiteration.

 

The week's host has editorial control over what is included or not included, although I encourage a general atmosphere of inclusivity and diversity, where practicable.

 

Spam & Non-LIS topics - We get a fair amount of submissions that could be considered spam. Many of these are from sites promoting online schools or distance learning support services. These are often decent posts, but do not fit the submission guidelines by coming from a Library and Information Science blog. Most of them are just "How to" articles on conducting online research. Hosts may use their judgement on these.

 

Once the Carnival post goes up, please link back to it. That's how we draw attention to it and give the idea legs.

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