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Guidelines for Publication
The International Engineering Consortium (IEC) invites professionals in the information industry to submit papers for possible publication in an upcoming edition of its Annual Review of Communications or in one of its future comprehensive reports.

A listing of publications for which the IEC is currently accepting paper submissions is maintained under Calls for Papers.

Individuals interested in submitting a paper should send it to the following:

Andre Sulluchuco
Senior Editor, Publications
International Engineering Consortium
300 West Adams Street
Suite 1210
Chicago, Illinois 60606-5114, USA
asulluchuco@iec.org

Contributors from industry and academia are invited to submit papers on subjects of relevance to the information industry, such as, but not limited to, business, marketing, regulatory issues, technologies, applications, multimedia, on-line services, data communications, wireless, operations, security, and quality of service. Papers will be reviewed in-house to determine acceptance for publication. Although general discussion of particular technology products and solutions is permissible, papers should be noncommercial in nature and should not focus on specific brand-name products.

Contributing authors receive a complimentary copy of the final publication in which their contribution appears.

Preparing a Paper for Submission
  1. Papers should be between five and 20 pages (approximately 2,500 to 10,000 words) in length and noncommercial. Include the author's name, title, and organization.
  2. An electronic copy of the paper in Word format must be submitted via e-mail to asulluchuco@iec.org.
  3. Please save the text and any accompanying graphics (figure, tables, charts, etc.) as separate files. Be sure to reference in the text where those graphics should be placed.
  4. All text within figures, tables, charts, etc. should be clearly printed in a sans-serif font (e.g., Arial) and large enough to be read easily.
  5. Graphics should be high-resolution JPEG, TIFF, PowerPoint, or Excel files. All Graphics are published in black and white (grayscale).

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