These guidelines were prepared by Educational Communications and Technologies (ECAT) to serve as a checklist for publications (print and web) originating from the Office of Academic Programs, the Agricultural Experiment Station and Cooperative Extension to assure that information is consistently communicated accurately, professionally, and to the widest audience. Each step will not be applicable to every situation. Video and CD-ROM procedures are addressed elsewhere.
- In cases where information is published by entities outside of the college (e.g. journal articles), other quality controls take precedence.
- For publications with a limited lifespan and audience, such as newsletters and workshop materials, many of these steps will not be needed.
- County authors are encouraged to send print publications through the state process for official recognition and for wider visibility.
- Web publications will be considered state publications.
These steps are expected to accelerate the publication process when used in conjunction with the college web guidelines and available templates, formats and identification marks. When followed, stages three and four, including time for author comments, can be anticipated to take two to four weeks each. The attached glossary explains a few key terms.
Consultation Stage
__ Author consults with Publications Coordinator on publication proposal (via internet consultation form, phone, email or face-to-face), forwarded to Subject Area Contact
__ Subject Area Contact assesses proposal based on need, overlap with existing titles (locally, regionally)
__ Publications Coordinator assesses cost analysis
__ Proposal and cost analysis sent to administrative unit leader for approval/funding, assigned number
__ Copy forwarded
by Publications Coordinator to department head/school director
(for Extension titles, see Cooperative
Extension Publication Procedures
Review Stage
__ Department head/school director sends final copy out for appropriate review (author recommends reviewers)
__ Department head/school director forwards reviewer comments (anonymous) to author
__ Author makes revisions, attaches reviewer comments to final version for department head approval
Production Stage
__ Approved final copy delivered to Publications Coordinator with all related elements
__ Publications Coordinator supervises editing, design, layout, quality assurance, funding
__ Proof copy sent to author (allow 1 week for comments)
Printing Stage
__ Publications Coordinator sends original to printer, monitors progress
__ Web version created after delivery to printer, sent to author (allow 1 week for comments)
__ Notification copies delivered to those involved in process and Executive Council members
__ Distribution and marketing
Maintenance and Review Stage
__ Publications Coordinator initiates a review every three years for publication need (subject contact) and content currency (department head)
Glossary
Reviewers: department head/school director will select from a list supplied by the author from one to four reviewers as appropriate to the type of publication.
Subject Area Contacts:
based on subject area, teams or individuals will be recommended by Academic
Programs, Agricultural Experiment Station and Cooperative Extension who
can assist in evaluating the best method for developing and distributing
a publication.
Document at http://ag.arizona.edu/ecat/pubs/policy.html
Maintained by Robert Casler, rcasler@ag.arizona.edu
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