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Initiating your
project
Getting Started
| Manuscript Preparation
Publication Timelines | Publications
Intake Form [.PDF download]
Getting
Started
When you are ready to start your project, fill out the Intake
form and send it by campus mail or deliver
it in person to 101 Chapman Hall. The form is available from
Creative Publishing or online.
The form will be passed to one of the designers in Creative
Publishing, who will be your contact during the design, editing,
and printing of your piece. The designer does not begin to
work on your project until you have delivered a signed Printing
and Supply Order Data Sheet, final copy, and any photos, captions,
or graphics you want to include in the piece.
Manuscript Preparation
Your manuscript should be as accurate and complete as possible. Changes made
at later stages become progressively more costly.
All of the elements that are to appear on the printed piece should be submitted
with the text, including photo captions, a return address, photographs, and
artwork
Electronic Manuscripts
The following guidelines have been developed to lead you through the process
of submitting your manuscript electronically.
- Always include a hard copy of your document with the file.
- Never send an original file. Always keep at least one copy of each
file.
- Label any disks you send with your name, department, and phone number
or extension.
- Do not format electronic copy except for embedded bold and
italic text.
- Check spelling before submitting the electronic document.
- Give us only the files relevant to the job.
- Submit a short document in one file.
- Separate a long document into several small files before submitting.
Revising Existing Publications
If the changes are relatively minor, you can make them directly on a clean
copy of your printed publication and submit that to publications as
your manuscript. If the changes are more complex, submit new copy electronically
following
the guidelines outlined above.
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Publication Timelines
Quick Copy (black laser print or color lasers)
From receipt of new copy (or changes), photos (if applicable), and
Quick Copy order form at publications office to distribution or delivery:
2 to 7 weeks (depending on complexity)
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Timeline
Edit copy
Design new piece or
changes to an exiting piece
Proofing process (two rounds)
Quick Copy
Labeling
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Simple job
A few days
1 week
a few days
2 to 5 days
2 to 3 days
3 days |
Complex job
1 week
2 to 3 weeks
1 week
1 to 1.5 weeks
1 week
3days |
Timeline
Edit copy
Design new piece or
changes to an exiting piece
Proofing process (two rounds)
Quick Copy
Labeling
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Simple job
A few days
1 week
a few days
2 to 5 days
2 to 3 days
3 days |
Complex job
1 week
2 to 3 weeks
1 week
1 to 1.5 weeks
1 week
3 days |