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Subject:Interested in Being a _Tech Comm_ Peer Reviewer? From:"George F. Hayhoe" <gfhayhoe -at- SCESCAPE -dot- NET> Date:Fri, 9 May 1997 08:59:48 -0400
If you're going to the STC Annual Conference in Toronto and
you've ever wondered about how manuscripts submitted to STC's
journal get reviewed and accepted for publication, please join
me for breakfast on Tuesday, 13 May, from 7:00 to 8:15 A.M.
We'll meet at the continental breakfast in the Sheraton Centre's
Grand Ballroom (at least that's where it's scheduled in the
Preliminary Program) and talk about the review process. No
commitments, just a chance to talk about the journal's needs and
your interests.
There will be a table reserved for us in the ballroom, so look
for the _Tech Comm_ sign, and join the group on Tuesday morning.
George Hayhoe Associates
Voice: +1 803-642-2156
Fax: +1 803-642-9325
Award-winning Web site: http://www.ghayhoe.com
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