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ELR Call for Papers: April 2012 Issue

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Call for Manuscripts

Education Leadership Review, Volume 13, Number 1 (April 2012)

  • Editor, Kenneth Lane, Southeast Louisiana University
  • Assistant Editor, Gerard Babo, Seton Hall University
  • Founding Editor and NCPEA Publications Director, Theodore Creighton, Virginia Tech
  • Technical Editor, Brad Bizzell, Virginia Tech

Theme: Open

Submissions Accepted on an Ongoing Basis with a Deadline: January 15, 2012

Submissions MUST be 2000 to 3000 words in length (approximately 20 pages including references) formatted in Microsoft Word. Longer submissions will be returned to the author/s. Manuscripts, including references, MUST follow the guidelines of the 6th Edition of the APA Manual to be considered.

Limit the use of tables, figures, and appendices. In all cases, tables MUST be formatted with Word Insert Table, and placed in the text at the appropriate location. Manuscripts using tables created by tabs and spaces will be returned to the author. Do not separate tables and figures from the text and do not send them as separate files. Tables MUST NOT have merged or split cells.

Manuscripts for review must be submitted through the NCPEA FastTrack system, a fully automated web-based manuscript management and tracking service that speeds up the review process, improves the quality of reviews, and enhances the experience of authors, reviewers, and editors while eliminating the need for administrative and other support staff. 

To submit a manuscript, please visit:

http://ncpea.expressacademic.org/login.php

You will be required to register as a FastTrack User - click on "Register"

Submitting authors MUST complete a "Statement of Original and Unpublished Work." Form along with Specific Guidelines and Sample Published manuscripts at: http://www.ncpeapublications.org.

Further information: tcreigh@vt.edu

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Definition of a lens

Lenses

A lens is a custom view of the content in the repository. You can think of it as a fancy kind of list that will let you see content through the eyes of organizations and people you trust.

What is in a lens?

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Who can create a lens?

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What are tags? tag icon

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