Technical Guidelines
The topic is usually chosen in consultation with the AIC News editor, so that they know what to expect and can provide input if necessary. Sometimes, the group chair or designated author(s) have a phone conversation with the editor before a topic is firmly decided. This conversation can be helpful if the chair/group has several ideas or is searching for a topic/theme that makes sense for the article.
Previously published article formats have varied widely from reports on surveys, to consideration of treatment options or materials choice, a series of short case studies, a review of a historical element in the field, or treatment choices. These articles are not meant to summarize meetings, conferences, or workshops, or to report on topics that are readily found within the AIC online community or blog posts.
The structure for the article can take many forms:
- It can be written by multiple authors.
- It can be authored by a single person.
- The group can cede oversight of the article to a corresponding author(s) or may choose to be involved in the review process.
- The article can include associated tables, charts, images, text boxes, or additional reading lists (1-5 figures or images and 1-2 tables).
- Images are encouraged to illustrate your article, even if they are not figures. All images must be provided as separate files in high resolution (250dpi) in .jpg, .tif, or .pdf format, with a caption that includes appropriate attribution.
- Use of endnotes is discouraged; the format of including a list of supplemental reading or information is preferred. Note that sometimes reference style is used, because the topic lends itself to this style.
- All references must be formatted in JAIC style.
- Include the URL for all e-references and websites (it will be embedded in the copy editing stage).
- Submit the article as a Word document.
The word count limit for these articles is 600-2000; brevity and clarity are a goal with such a small word count margin, and some of the correspondence with the editor and copy editors occurs in an effort to help shave words from the end product. Note that boxes, tables, images (and their captions), figures, and other additions do not count towards the total word count limit.
The deadline for submitting articles is a two-week window to allow time for authors and editors to work together to achieve an article that fits the newsletter format and audience.