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    If your submission is selected, you’ll get $100 a pop. (That’s among the highest per-word rates in the industry.) Be sure to follow the appropriate guidelines for jokes and 100-word true stories .

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    Mechanism for downloading and viewing the collected submissions only to authorized people at any given time; Mechanism to verify all documents and attachments are virus free; Mechanism to guarantee all the required information is present for submission; Mechanism for accepting and rejecting submissions; Provision for giving relevant feedback to ...

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    People featured in columns must be identified by their real, full names. We do not publish open letters, class projects or material that has been submitted to multiple outlets.

  5. Open access - Wikipedia

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    More than half of the OA publications (27.5% of all indexed works in 2023) were in fully Gold Open Access sources, 16.7% of all were in Green OA sources (i.e. which allow for self-archiving by authors), 9.2 % in Hybrid Gold OA sources (such as journals, which have open access and behind-paywall articles in the same issue), and 10.6 % were in ...

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  7. Electronic submission - Wikipedia

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    Electronic submission refers to the submission of a document by electronic means: that is, via e-mail or a web form on the Internet, or on an electronic medium such as a compact disc, a hard disk or a USB flash drive. [1] Traditionally, the term "manuscript" referred to anything that was explicitly "written by hand".

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    If a file is in the public domain, or bears a type of free copyright license compatible with the non-restrictive licenses we require for free reuse, then it can and should be uploaded to the Commons rather than locally to Wikipedia, so that all Wikimedia sites, including Wikipedias in other languages, have access to it.

  9. eHow - Wikipedia

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    Old logo, used until 2011 Logo used 2011-2016 Previous logo. eHow was founded by Courtney Rosen in 1999. On 8 February 2001 it filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy.At that time it had $1.16 million in assets and $7.2 million in debts and had used up $23.5 million in venture capital funding in a year and a half that came from companies including Hummer Winblad Venture Partners ($1.3 million) and ...