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== FAQ ==
1. What are the steps to follow if I have a topic I want to write about?
2. How should I proceed if someone is leaving abusive comments on the content I posted?
3. What do I do if I want to have other GenderIT.org or APCNews writers comment on my piece before it goes online?
4. How do I claim payment?
5. What are the steps to get my piece published?
6. How can I ensure the impact of my piece?
7. How do I track the influence of my piece? can then also include access to web stats, media tracking, etc. that we do as well.
8. What shall I do if I notice APC.org or GenderIT.org material posted in other media? (to inform us and provide link for media tracking)
9. What shall I do if I have trouble meeting my deadline? Maybe keep it open ended to include other issues, too?
10. How can I get other people involved in writing for APC?
11. Can I re-publish my piece on my own website or another website?
12. What are the licence restrictions for content published by APC? (include use of CC images only and that everything is released as CC).
== Orientation ==
* Resources: links and explanations
* GenderIT orientation
* APCNews orientation
* How to write for GenderIT or APCNews
*Llinks to website's public call for writers

Revision as of 08:21, 5 January 2015

GenderIT.org

APCNews

  • What is APCNews
  • Target audiences and key messaging
  • What we cover
  • Meetings and notes
  • Editorial team

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Resources

  • Code of ethics
  • Style guide
  • Reference guide
  • Language guidelines
  • Orientation for new writers (see below)
  • APC secure online communications policy
  • Closer than ever guide

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Tech Guides

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  • Audio
  • Video
  • Photographs
  • Drupal

FAQ

1. What are the steps to follow if I have a topic I want to write about? 2. How should I proceed if someone is leaving abusive comments on the content I posted? 3. What do I do if I want to have other GenderIT.org or APCNews writers comment on my piece before it goes online? 4. How do I claim payment? 5. What are the steps to get my piece published? 6. How can I ensure the impact of my piece? 7. How do I track the influence of my piece? can then also include access to web stats, media tracking, etc. that we do as well. 8. What shall I do if I notice APC.org or GenderIT.org material posted in other media? (to inform us and provide link for media tracking) 9. What shall I do if I have trouble meeting my deadline? Maybe keep it open ended to include other issues, too? 10. How can I get other people involved in writing for APC? 11. Can I re-publish my piece on my own website or another website? 12. What are the licence restrictions for content published by APC? (include use of CC images only and that everything is released as CC).

Orientation

  • Resources: links and explanations
  • GenderIT orientation
  • APCNews orientation
  • How to write for GenderIT or APCNews
  • Llinks to website's public call for writers