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Remember, for consideration for the <nth> issue, please submit proposals, abstracts, or draft articles via the [https://forms.gle/2U8yV6TeG4ep8o6w5 Submission Form] no later than Friday, <Month DD, YYYY>.
When a proposal has been accepted, authors will submit drafts to the assigned editor in a format likely to be widely readable (with a strong preference for Google Docs). The article should be accompanied by brief "about the author(s)" metadata. We may request the submission in a different format if we have trouble with yours.
 
Please note that articles published in <em>C4LJ</em> must be licensed by their authors under a <a href="http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/us/">US CC-BY license</a>. We recommend but do not require that any included code also be given an <a href="http://www.opensource.org/licenses/category">open source license</a> suitable for code. Authors are free to publish articles anywhere else in addition to <em>C4LJ</em>.
 
By submitting the proposal you accept that the email and full name of authors will appear with your submission, and that all named authors are consenting to this. If your article involves the utilization of individuals’ personal data (such as but not limited to email addresses, unique identifiers, borrowing history - a <a href="https://www.dol.gov/general/ppii">potentially useful definition is available from the US Department of Labor</a>) it is not currently eligible for inclusion in Code4Lib. The editorial committee is undertaking an audit of internal editorial practices in order to prevent accidental exposure of personally identifiable information.
 
Note: We cannot accept files with the anticipation we host them as attachments to the article, and encourage use of open formats in linked files.
 
For more information, see our <a href="https://journal.code4lib.org/article-guidelines/">Article Guidelines</a> and the Journal's <a href="https://journal.code4lib.org/process-and-structure/">Process and Structure</a>.
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