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Editorial Guidelines

Telecentre Magazine will contain articles and features with valuable insights and in-depth analysis on various aspects of telecentres. Authors are requested to follow the following guidelines while sending their articles to Telecentre Magazine.

Research Articles/Features:
  • Articles/case studies should not exceed 2500 words. For book reviews and event report, the word limit is 800. (longer articles will be considered only in exceptional cases.)
  • It must contain an abstract of the article of maximum 200 words.
  • All articles/case studies should provide proper references. Authors should give in writing stating that the work is new and has not been published in any form so far.
Reports or Notes on conference/workshop/seminar(s):
  • Reports or notes on conferences, workshops and seminars on ICT or related fields must be 800 words in length.
  • Mention the theme, venue, date, and name of the organizer(s). The reports or notes must contain relevant photographs of the events covered. The conference held in the past two months of the forthcoming issue will be preferred. Provide the URL of the organiser’s website or a link to the papers.
When you are contributing, please keep in mind the following points:

Submission of the manuscripts: All manuscripts are to be submitted directly to the Editor, Telecentre Magazine, preferably by email at info@telecentremagazine.net as an attachment, prepared as a Word file, or by posting CD-ROM with two hard copies in A4 size paper to the address given below.

The texts: The texts must be typed in ‘Times New Roman’, 12 font size, at double space. Use standard Oxford English Dictionary spellings (use ‘s’ instead of ‘z’).

Relevant images/photographs: Relevant images/photographs must be scanned at 300dpi at a minimum width of 5 inches and those must be sent in TIFF format. Hard copies of submitted photographs should be of high quality in a recommended size of 5 inches by 7 inches. Please mention the credits and captions on the back of the hard copies.

Passport size photograph(s) of author(s): The passport size photographs in TIFF format of the author(s), taken against a light background, must be enclosed with the article. Hard copy photos are also accepted and must be enclosed with no staples or pins attached. For electronic versions, photos must be numbered, dated and duly credited and captioned.

Details about the author(s): Manuscript must contain a separate coversheet with the name(s) of the author(s), contact information of him/her/them including email, telephone numbers and brief biodata.

The Editor reserves the right to reject, edit and adjust articles in order to conform to the magazine's format. No remuneration is paid or charges levied for contributions.

All Correspondence should be addressed to

The Editor
Telecentre Magazine, CSDMS
G-4, Sector 39, NOIDA (UP) 201 301, India
Tel +91 120 2502180-87
Fax +91 120 2500060
www.telecentremagazine.net
For more information contact: vignesh@csdms.in



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Partnership 'Telecentre Magazine' is published by Centre for Science, Development and Media Studies in colaboration with telecentre.org is a community of peopoe and organisation committed to increasing the social and economic impact of telecentres around the world. The social in vectors are canda's International Development Research Centre (IDRC), Microsoft and the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation (SDC)