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 +===== Luminous Green Publication =====
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 +The Luminous green publication aims to become a resource for people who would like to work and live in a 'luminous green way': imaginative, electrified and illuminated. As such, it should go beyond being a catalogue of individual projects, but provide a glimpse of worlds in which we'd like to live and that we'd like to help create. This publication should reflect a 'luminous green' spirit and have a relatively lasting value as a record of current thinking, growing and making in the context of creativity & sustainability. As we want to publication to appeal to diverse audiences, it should avoid jargon wherever possible.
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 +The publication will have an online and a hard copy component. The contributions for the online publication can be more informal and blog-like. The hard copy publication will have a more rigorous selection of contributions and a stronger editorial 'stamp'
  
 ==== Editorial Guidelines ==== ==== Editorial Guidelines ====
-something which is probably not visible from the few articles yet: 
-  * it should appeal to diverse audiences, should not have much 'jargon' (maggie's article is full of it!) 
-  * it should reflect a 'luminous green' spirit and have a relatively lasting value as a record of current thinking and making 
-  * it should go beyond documentation of individual projects and become a resource for people who would like to work and live in a 'luminous green way' (or something like that...) 
  
-(is that ok as a start?+==== What can you contribute? ==== 
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 +Below is a list of recommendations for authors interested in contributing to the Luminous Green publication.  
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 +=== Text === 
 + 
 +  * Short contributions: Up to 1500 words, with images 
 +  * Long contributions: Up to 5000 words, with or without images 
 + 
 +== Formatting == 
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 +Please submit plain text, .doc. .odt, or .rtf files without images embedded. If the images should be placed in the text, please make a note in the text like this: [insert image smith1.jpg here]. For submission of images, follow the guidelines for images below. 
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 +Please clean your text up as much as possible (beware of white spaces, indentations, .... , etc.). Optionally, you can provide basic style indications (headings, subheadings, body text). 
 + 
 +== References and in text citations == 
 + 
 +Please use the following style when using references in your submissions: 
 + 
 +//---> I now think numerical citation system would be best for this kind of publication. I'm looking into good options. - alkan// 
 + 
 +Egbert, Adalbert King of Gothmord. 1344. //Practical Guide to Witch Hunting.// Oxford University Press. 
 + 
 +== Possible types of textual contributions == 
 + 
 +The luminous green publication encourages a variety of contributions. These can include,but are not limited to: 
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 +  * Theoretical articles (not necessarily following the academic standards) 
 +  * Travelogues 
 +  * Manuals (how to...) 
 +  * Artistic documentation 
 +  * Interviews 
 +  * Short statements 
 +  * Manifestos 
 +  * Poems 
 +  * Stories 
 +  * Commented code 
 +  * Recipes 
 +  * ... 
 + 
 +== The Voices of the Luminous Green Publication == 
 + 
 +  * For longer texts: 'serious' magazine style, with a touch of academic rigour (only where appropriate). 
 + 
 +  * For short contributions: where images are a dominant medium, we allow more 'frivolity', i.e. the contributions could bring a more 'airy' or poetic atmosphere to the publication.  
 + 
 +  * Policy regarding "Personal Journey/Insight/Revelation about Myself" genre in articles: it better be well-written 
 + 
 + 
 +=== Images === 
 + 
 +Images can be submitted as: 
 + 
 +  * //Individual Photographs and Illustrations//: Colour or B/W, high resolution (preferably 300dpi, if not available, then as large as you can get them), in any digital format (such as .jpg, .tiff, .eps, .psd, .xcf, .pdf), with captions. 
 +  * //Photo Essays//: Up to 10 images, high resolution, numbered colour or B/W, with captions,  
 +  * //Single or series of images as a part of a textual contribution//: Up to 5 images (unless otherwise agreed). For each image follow instructions for individual photographs. 
 + 
 +Naming convention: use your last name and a number, such as "smith1.tiff, smith2.tiff, etc." 
 + 
 +==== Copyright and Licensing ==== 
 + 
 +// ---> Nik - can you propose which CC license we should use and how to deal with copyright of txt and images? 
 +// 
  
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