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Question 1 of 10
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A project proposal should:
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Question 2 of 10
2. Question
Including clear information about rights and permissions is essential when crafting effective submission guidelines.
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3. Question
In a proposal, it is important to include both a physical description of the envisioned final work (website, manuscript pages, illustrations, etc.), as well as a narrative description of the project (intellectual significance, purpose).
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It is not necessary to include the perceived audience for a work in a proposal.
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Most journals follow a standard production workflow. Generally, the first three steps are:
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6. Question
When adding images to an online publication, it is not necessary to consider if the images pixelate or load quickly.
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7. Question
Once text and art are final, the work you’re publishing must be produced for XML, HTML, typesetting in InDesign, or all three.
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8. Question
A code sheet:
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Question 9 of 10
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Checking your institution’s website for specific guidelines on accessibility of electronic information is an important step in the production of a publication.
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Question 10 of 10
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What is a good element to utilize to maximize discoverability of work?
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