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The Publish! sectionpatc, Thursday, January 31, 2002 - 16:23 Here is a brief description of the Publish! section's functionalities An article “Title” field: This field allows the collaborator to choose a title for its submission. “Themes” field: To ease the browsing, collaborators can now choose to submit their documents under a Theme, regrouping all publications relating to one or other subject (globalization, environment, IMF/WB, etc.) so that users concerned by one specific theme can choose, from the home page, to browse only submissions having to do with this topic. “Storytype” field: The present configuration of the site allows collaborators to select which type of document (analysis, newswires, press release) their submission corresponds to. “Abstract” field: Collaborators can type a short description of the submission’s contents. This brief will be posted a the head of the text and, if the submission is placed in the headlines, only it will show on the home page, with the option to read more. “Body” field : Type or paste the body of the text here. “Language” field : Choose the language of publication. “Suggested link” field : This field allows the collaborator to attach one hyperlink to the submission. “Brief description of the link” field : It says it all! “Media file” field : The CMAQ site also allows users to attach, audio, photo or video files to a submitted text. They will also be published in the appropriate “Media” section. A media file The media publication function is temporarily out of service. An event |
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Ceci est un média alternatif de publication ouverte. Le collectif CMAQ, qui gère la validation des contributions sur le Indymedia-Québec, n'endosse aucunement les propos et ne juge pas de la véracité des informations. Ce sont les commentaires des Internautes, comme vous, qui servent à évaluer la qualité de l'information. Nous avons néanmoins une
Politique éditoriale
, qui essentiellement demande que les contributions portent sur une question d'émancipation et ne proviennent pas de médias commerciaux.
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