So you want to write an ANR Publication . . .
Information on how to publish through UC ANR Communication Services, including
- Manuscript preparation
- Photographs and illustrations
- Anonymous peer review of manuscripts
- Working with your Associate Editor
- Working with CS production staff
- Who are the Associate Editors for UC ANR Communication Services, and what do they do?
- What is the ANR Communications Advisory Board, and who serves on it?
- What are the benefits of publishing through ANR Communication Services?
- What do peer reviewers look for in an ANR Publications manuscript?
- How can I get photographs for use in an ANR publication?
- What kind of publications can I publish through ANR Communication Services?
- What are the Guidelines for Authors of ANR Communication Services publications?
- How do I order a complimentary copy of a publication?
- What type of material is NOT produced by the Communication Services publications group?
- Can I have a book-length publication produced through ANR?
- How do I get my English-language publication manuscript translated into another language?
- What should I do if I want to publish through UC ANR Communication Services?
- How can I get finished illustrations for an ANR Publication?
- 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?
- What's the difference between plagiarism and copyright infringement, and how can I avoid them?