Publications
Creating:
Visit the ANR Peer Review and Publication Production Web site for up-to-date information on all facets of ANR peer review and publication production at Communication Services. This site is restricted to ANR personnel, so Portal log-in is required. Or you can search in the FAQs below.
Designing:
Download the Designers' Guide to Print for valuable tips on how to prepare your own materials for commercial printing.
Finding:
Both the ANR Catalog online store and the Free Publications Web site offer peer-reviewed ANR publications for purchase and free downloading. Also check out the electronic publications on our experimental ePubs page.
Marketing, distributing and selling:
Check out these links for Marketing ANR programs and products information as well as downloadable tools such as promotional flyers.
The quality and stature of ANR publications, videos, and other educational materials is enhanced through ANR's technical peer review process. Once peer reviewed and produced, ANR educational materials are assigned reference numbers, produced by Communication Services, included in the online ANR Catalog, warehoused, and marketed and distributed throughout California and the world or published electronically to the Web.
- Who are the Associate Editors for UC ANR Communication Services, and what do they do?
- What are the benefits of publishing through ANR Communication Services?
- What do peer reviewers look for in an ANR manuscript?
- What's the difference between plagiarism and copyright infringement, and how can I avoid them?
- What kind of publications can I publish through ANR Communication Services?
- How does peer review work for ANR videos?
- What are the Guidelines for Authors of ANR Communication Services publications?
- What should I do if I want to publish through UC ANR Communication Services?
- How do I get my English-language publication manuscript translated into Spanish?
- How can I get photographs for use in an ANR publication?
- How can I get finished illustrations for an ANR Publication?
- How do I order a complimentary copy of a publication?
- What type of material is NOT peer-reviewed?
- Can I have a book-length publication produced through ANR?
- Do I need to request permission to use a photo, drawing, graph, or other material that was previously published somewhere else, including on a Web site?
- How do I get permission to use a non-UC photo, drawing, table, or other material in my publication?
- How do I submit photographs for an ANR publication?
- Why do you still print publications? Why don't you put everything on the Web?
- What style book should I follow when writing an ANR Publication?