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→Publishing an Issue
# Drag and drop the article titles until they're in the order you want. The order you see there is the order you'll see on the home page (and probably the opposite of the order you'll see in your feed reader).
## Note: It's the coordinating editor's responsibility to decide what order he or she would like the articles to show up in, and order them appropriately when publishing the issue. In general, we try to put the articles with the widest appeal first, and special types (columns, special reports, book reviews, etc.) at the end.
# Click on Posts -> Categories (on the left side)
# Make sure all three fields for the current issue are filled in and correct:
## The human-readable name of the issue goes into the Name field -- e.g., "Issue 15".
## The date of publication goes into the Description field -- e.g., "2011-10-31".
## The URL name goes into the Slug field -- e.g., "issue15" would give the URL of the issue, http://journal.code4lib.org/issues/issue15
# Click "Publish Issue" (optionally setting the publication time, first). Setting the time should only have an impact on readers who are not logged into the c4lj site. Editors will be able to see the published articles.
# Go to the Journal front page; check the number of articles is correct (again) and that they are in the right order. If there is a problem, go back to the admin interface, click on Posts -> Issues and click Unpublish for the issue. Make whatever corrections are needed and proceed from #5 again.