[rec.arts.startrek.info] Guidelines For Submitting Articles

trek-info@dweeb.fx.com (Jim Griffith) (07/19/90)

[Note - this article is two-weeks later than usual due to my moving rasi to
	a new site (reflected in the changes of addresses below).  My
	apologies for any inconvenience - ed.]
	

SUBMITTING GENERAL ARTICLES :

The most important guideline is ACCURATE ATTRIBUTION.  If you submit a
transcript of an article that appeared in print, I expect the source to be
fully identified before I will accept it.  I expect newspaper article
submissions to include the newspaper, date, article title, author, and page
number.  There are several reasons for this.  It helps me ensure reasonably
accurate and reliable information.  It gives due credit to those
responsible for the information.  Finally, in the case of printed
information, I will generally have to call the source and obtain permission
to reprint the article, and I need as much information about the article as
possible.

In addition, when sending submissions, TITLE YOUR SUBMISSION AS YOU WOULD
LIKE THE ARTICLE TITLED.  If you send me mail titled "article", or
"submission", you force me to improvise...

Note that Tribune Media Services has refused me the right to reprint
articles syndicated by them without paying a usage fee.  If your submission
is from TMS (such as "Marilyn Beck's Grapevine"), I will edit out the
actual article and print your submission as a reference to that article for
interested readers.  Feel free to selectively paraphrase articles if you so
desire, keeping "fair use" in mind.

The following mail addresses exist for your use :

	trek-info@dweeb.fx.com - SEND SUBMISSIONS HERE, AND NOTHING ELSE.

	trek-info-request@dweeb.fx.com - send newsgroup questions, FTP
		problems, etc. here. Do *not* send submissions here.

	griffith@scam.berkeley.edu - report problems on the first two aliases
		or send general Star Trek questions here.

	vidiot!brown%astroatc.UUCP@cs.wisc.edu - send questions regarding the
		STTNG PROGRAM GUIDE, the PARAMOUNT PRESS RELEASES, or the
		current STTNG AIRDATE SCHEDULE here.

	rnoe@urbana.mcd.mot.com - send questions regarding the STTNG CREDITS
		here.

	cwayne%hydra.unm.edu@ariel.unm.edu - send changes to the list of
		STAR TREK/STTNG STATIONS and their airing times here.

Mail addresses permitting, I will reply, yes or no, to all submissions.

If you have comments, criticisms, suggestions, requests for archive
information, etc., send mail to "trek-info-request@dweeb.fx.com".

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Email submissions to trek-info@scam.berkeley.edu or ...!ucbvax!scam!trek-info

trek-info@dweeb.fx.com (Jim Griffith) (12/01/90)

SUBMITTING ARTICLES :

This is perhaps more long-winded than is necessary.  As a simple rule, if
you have something of interest, simply "post" it to rec.arts.startrek.info,
which will cause it to be mailed to me.  If something is wrong with it, I
will reply, asking for further information.  There.  That's the minimum
that you need to know.

But if you want to do it right the first time...

The most important guideline is ACCURATE ATTRIBUTION.  If you submit a
transcript of an article that appeared in print, I expect the source to be
fully identified before I will accept it.  There are several reasons for
this.  It helps me ensure reasonably accurate and reliable information.  It
gives due credit to those responsible for the information.  Finally, in the
case of printed information, I will generally have to call the source and
obtain permission to reprint the article, and I need as much information
about the article as possible.

In addition, when sending submissions, TITLE YOUR SUBMISSION AS YOU WOULD
LIKE THE ARTICLE TITLED.  If you send me mail titled "article", or
"submission", you force me to improvise...

Note that Tribune Media Services has refused me the right to reprint
articles syndicated by them without paying a usage fee.  If your submission
is from TMS (such as "Marilyn Beck's Grapevine"), I will edit out the
actual article and print your submission as a reference to that article for
interested readers.  Feel free to selectively paraphrase articles if you so
desire, keeping "fair use" in mind.

Simply attempting to post to rec.arts.startrek.info should cause the article
to be mailed to the correct place.

The following mail addresses exist for your use :

	trek-info@dweeb.fx.com - SEND SUBMISSIONS HERE, AND NOTHING ELSE.

	trek-info-request@dweeb.fx.com - send newsgroup questions, FTP
		problems, etc. here. Do *not* send submissions here.

	griffith@scam.berkeley.edu - report problems with the first two
		aliases or send general Star Trek questions here.

	vidiot!brown%astroatc.UUCP@cs.wisc.edu - send questions regarding the
		STTNG PROGRAM GUIDE, the PARAMOUNT PRESS RELEASES, or the
		current STTNG AIRDATE SCHEDULE here.

	rnoe@urbana.mcd.mot.com - send questions regarding the STTNG CREDITS
		here.

	cwayne%hydra.unm.edu@ariel.unm.edu - send changes to the list of
		STAR TREK/STTNG STATIONS and their airing times here.

Mail addresses permitting, I will reply, yes or no, to all submissions.

If you have comments, criticisms, suggestions, requests for archive
information, etc., send mail to "trek-info-request@dweeb.fx.com".

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Edited by Jim "The Big Dweeb" Griffith - the official scapegoat for r.a.s.i.
Email submissions to trek-info@dweeb.fx.com, and questions to
						trek-info-request@dweeb.fx.com

trek-info@dweeb.fx.com (Jim Griffith - moderator) (01/08/91)

SUBMITTING ARTICLES :

This is perhaps more long-winded than is necessary.  As a simple rule, if
you have something of interest, simply "post" it to rec.arts.startrek.info,
which will cause it to be mailed to me.  Alternately, email it to
"trek-info@dweeb.fx.com".  If something is wrong with it, I will reply,
asking for further information.  There.  That's the minimum that you need
to know.

But if you want to do it right the first time...

The most important guideline is ACCURATE ATTRIBUTION.  If you submit a
transcript of an article that appeared in print, I expect the source to be
fully identified before I will accept it.  There are several reasons for
this.  It helps me ensure reasonably accurate and reliable information.  It
gives due credit to those responsible for the information.  Finally, in the
case of printed information, I will generally have to call the source and
obtain permission to reprint the article, and I need as much information
about the article as possible.

In addition, when sending submissions, TITLE YOUR SUBMISSION AS YOU WOULD
LIKE THE ARTICLE TITLED.  If you send me mail titled "article", or
"submission", you force me to improvise...

Note that Tribune Media Services has refused me the right to reprint
articles syndicated by them without paying a usage fee.  If your submission
is from TMS (such as "Marilyn Beck's Grapevine"), I will edit out the
actual article and print your submission as a reference to that article for
interested readers.  Feel free to selectively paraphrase articles if you so
desire, keeping "fair use" in mind.

Simply attempting to post a submission to rec.arts.startrek.info should cause
the article to be mailed to the correct place.

The following mail addresses exist for your use :

	trek-info@dweeb.fx.com - SEND SUBMISSIONS HERE, AND NOTHING ELSE.

	trek-info-request@dweeb.fx.com - send newsgroup questions, FTP
		problems, etc. here. Do *not* send submissions here.

	griffith@scam.berkeley.edu - report problems with the first two
		aliases or send general Star Trek questions here.

	vidiot!brown%astroatc.UUCP@cs.wisc.edu - send questions regarding the
		STTNG PROGRAM GUIDE, the PARAMOUNT PRESS RELEASES, or the
		current STTNG AIRDATE SCHEDULE here.

	rnoe@urbana.mcd.mot.com - send questions regarding the STTNG CREDITS
		here.

	cwayne%hydra.unm.edu@ariel.unm.edu - send changes to the list of
		STAR TREK/STTNG STATIONS and their airing times here.

Mail addresses permitting, I will reply, yes or no, to all submissions.

If you have comments, criticisms, suggestions, requests for archive
information, etc., send mail to "trek-info-request@dweeb.fx.com".

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Edited by Jim "The Big Dweeb" Griffith - the official scapegoat for r.a.s.i.
Email submissions to trek-info@dweeb.fx.com, and questions to
						trek-info-request@dweeb.fx.com

trek-info@dweeb.fx.com (Jim Griffith - Moderator) (05/03/91)

SUBMITTING ARTICLES :

This is perhaps more long-winded than is necessary.  As a simple rule, if
you have something of interest, simply "post" it to rec.arts.startrek.info,
which will cause it to be mailed to me.  Alternately, email it to
"trek-info@dweeb.fx.com".  If something is wrong with it, I will reply,
asking for further information.  There.  That's the minimum that you need
to know.

But if you want to do it right the first time...

The most important guideline is ACCURATE ATTRIBUTION.  If you submit a
transcript of an article that appeared in print, I expect the source to be
fully identified before I will accept it.  There are several reasons for
this.  It helps me ensure reasonably accurate and reliable information.  It
gives due credit to those responsible for the information.  Finally, in the
case of printed information, I will generally have to call the source and
obtain permission to reprint the article, and I need as much information
about the article as possible.

In addition, when sending submissions, TITLE YOUR SUBMISSION AS YOU WOULD
LIKE THE ARTICLE TITLED.  If you send me mail titled "article", or
"submission", you force me to improvise...

Note that Tribune Media Services has refused me the right to reprint
articles syndicated by them without paying a usage fee.  If your submission
is from TMS (such as "Marilyn Beck's Grapevine"), I will edit out the
actual article and print your submission as a reference to that article for
interested readers.  Feel free to selectively paraphrase articles if you so
desire, keeping "fair use" in mind.

Simply attempting to post a submission to rec.arts.startrek.info should cause
the article to be mailed to the correct place.

The following mail addresses exist for your use :

	trek-info@dweeb.fx.com - SEND SUBMISSIONS HERE, NOTHING ELSE.

	trek-info-request@dweeb.fx.com - send newsgroup questions, FTP
		problems, etc. here. Do *not* send submissions here.

	griffith@scam.berkeley.edu - report problems with the first two
		aliases or send general Star Trek questions here.

	vidiot!brown%astroatc.UUCP@cs.wisc.edu - send questions regarding the
		STTNG PROGRAM GUIDE, the PARAMOUNT PRESS RELEASES, or the
		current STTNG AIRDATE SCHEDULE here.

	rnoe@urbana.mcd.mot.com - send questions regarding the STTNG CREDITS
		here.

	cwayne%hydra.unm.edu@ariel.unm.edu - send changes to the list of
		STAR TREK/STTNG STATIONS and their airing times here.

Mail addresses permitting, I will reply, yes or no, to all submissions.

If you have comments, criticisms, suggestions, requests for archive
information, etc., send mail to "trek-info-request@dweeb.fx.com".

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Edited by Jim "The Big Dweeb" Griffith - the official scapegoat for r.a.s.i.
Email submissions to trek-info@dweeb.fx.com, and questions to
						trek-info-request@dweeb.fx.com

trek-info@dweeb.fx.com (Jim Griffith - Moderator) (06/04/91)

SUBMITTING ARTICLES :

This is perhaps more long-winded than is necessary.  As a simple rule, if
you have something of interest, simply "post" it to rec.arts.startrek.info,
which will cause it to be mailed to me.  Alternately, email it to
"trek-info@dweeb.fx.com".  If something is wrong with it, I will reply,
asking for further information.  There.  That's the minimum that you need
to know.

But if you want to do it right the first time...

The most important guideline is ACCURATE ATTRIBUTION.  If you submit a
transcript of an article that appeared in print, I expect the source to be
fully identified before I will accept it.  There are several reasons for
this.  It helps me ensure reasonably accurate and reliable information.  It
gives due credit to those responsible for the information.  Finally, in the
case of printed information, I will generally have to call the source and
obtain permission to reprint the article, and I need as much information
about the article as possible.

In addition, when sending submissions, TITLE YOUR SUBMISSION AS YOU WOULD
LIKE THE ARTICLE TITLED.  If you send me mail titled "article", or
"submission", you force me to improvise...

Note that Tribune Media Services has refused me the right to reprint
articles syndicated by them without paying a usage fee.  If your submission
is from TMS (such as "Marilyn Beck's Grapevine"), I will edit out the
actual article and print your submission as a reference to that article for
interested readers.  Feel free to selectively paraphrase articles if you so
desire, keeping "fair use" in mind.

Simply attempting to post a submission to rec.arts.startrek.info should cause
the article to be mailed to the correct place.

The following mail addresses exist for your use :

	trek-info@dweeb.fx.com - SEND SUBMISSIONS HERE, NOTHING ELSE.

	trek-info-request@dweeb.fx.com - send newsgroup questions, FTP
		problems, etc. here. Do *not* send submissions here.

	griffith@scam.berkeley.edu - report problems with the first two
		aliases or send general Star Trek questions here.

	vidiot!brown%astroatc.UUCP@cs.wisc.edu - send questions regarding the
		STTNG PROGRAM GUIDE, the PARAMOUNT PRESS RELEASES, or the
		current STTNG AIRDATE SCHEDULE here.

	rnoe@urbana.mcd.mot.com - send questions regarding the STTNG CREDITS
		here.

	cwayne%hydra.unm.edu@ariel.unm.edu - send changes to the list of
		STAR TREK/STTNG STATIONS and their airing times here.

Mail addresses permitting, I will reply, yes or no, to all submissions.

If you have comments, criticisms, suggestions, requests for archive
information, etc., send mail to "trek-info-request@dweeb.fx.com".

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