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Colleagues, Thanks for your assistance in identifying authors for articles. In addition, for this September eZine I would also like to request that we add a series of short news articles to summarize new or relevant projects in each of your WGs. These standards new articles need only
be 300-500 words. I would encourage at least one from each WG. The deadline for this would be August 1st. This would allow a summary of progress at the July plenary. I look forward to each WG chair helping me identify standards news authors. Cheers, Glenn. From: ***** IEEE 802 Executive Committee List ***** [mailto:STDS-802-SEC@ieee.org]
On Behalf Of Glenn Parsons Colleagues,
Paul has authorized sending this to the 802 reflectors. I would ask the 802 WG chairs to forward this request to their WG reflectors. Please reach out to me if you would like further information. Complete details on the submission
requirements – including the July 1st deadline --- are below. Cheers, Glenn. -- Glenn Parsons - Chair, IEEE 802.1 +1-613-963-8141 Potential Authors, We are contacting you because of your expertise in IEEE 802 technologies to request your contribution of an article to the next issue of the IEEE Standards Education eZine. The purpose of this
eZine is to help raise awareness of standards, show the importance of standards, present real-world applications of standards, and demonstrate the role individuals can play in the standards development process. The
theme of the next issue is IEEE 802 standards and their applications within smart technologies and we believe your expertise in this area would make you an excellent contributor to this publication. Here are some more details about what we would need from you for this article:
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Final articles should be no more than 2,000 words. Particular areas of interest include, but are not limited to:
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impact and development of standards in various regions of the world;
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reliance by employers on complying with standards for introducing their products to the marketplace
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best practices and ideas for incorporating standards into the classroom and curricula
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A 100 word biography of the author(s) and a high-resolution (JPEG) picture (> 500 Kbytes)
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All illustrations in the article must be provided in a high-resolution (JPEG) format (> 500 Kbytes).
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References to all copyrighted material must be properly cited. To be included in the next issue of this eZine, we would need your article by 1 July 2016. The IEEE Standards Education eZine Editorial Board will review your article and you may be provided
with feedback before final publication for any suggested amendments. You will then see the final document before it is published. Please send your articles to Tara Gallus at
t.gallus@ieee.org. If you have any questions about the article submission process, please contact Tara as well. You can view the most recent of the IEEE Standards Education eZine at
http://www.standardsuniversity.org/e-magazine/. We hope that you will join us as a contributor to this upcoming eZine issue. If you have any questions about your participation, please contact us. ---------- This email is sent from the 802 Executive Committee email reflector. This list is maintained by Listserv.
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