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Green blog schedule

UC Green Blog Writer Post date Appears on blog Jeannette Warnert March 18 March 29 John Stumbos April 1 April 2 Pam Kan-Rice April 15 April 16 Rachael Long April 29 April 30 Melissa Womack May 6 May 7 Kathy Keatley Garvey May 20 May 21 Brook Gamble June 3 June 4 Trina Wood June 17 June 18 Hannah Bir...
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Blog draft

A new approach in teaching healthy eating UC Cooperative Extension nutrition educators have discovered that, when it comes to teaching consumers how to eat right, a picture is worth of thousand words.
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UC Delivers help

UC Delivers documents how ANR's research and extension programs make a difference to the people of California by providing science-based solutions to critical issues.
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Story flow

After the author submits a story for review, it is either returned to the author for more information or it is forwarded to an editor. The editor edits for readability by a lay person and to fit on one page. The author must approve the edits before the story can be posted on the Web site.
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Field by field instructions

Stories have three main sections: The Issue - Identify the situation or need. Tell people why they should care that a particular problem is being addressed by your project. What ANR has done? - Briefly describe your approach to developing a science-based solution to the issue.
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More detailed field by field instructions

Story Length: Must be no longer than one page. (Note: there is a 3,500- character limit.) Headline: Enter a brief (no more than 10 words), vivid statement that captures the reader's attention and gives a sense of the story.
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Editing guidelines for UC Delivers

Headline Use sentence case. (Capitalize the first word and proper nouns. The rest of the headline is lower case.) Make the headline short enough so it will appear on one line. (Check with print preview.) Use active voice and an action verb in the headline.
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Impact

Long-term outcomes/impacts are improvements to societal conditions experienced by a group, population, or area.
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Contact UC Delivers editors

Administrative oversight and content review Pam Kan-Rice Assistant Director, News & Info Outreach Communication Services 1850 Research Park Drive, Suite 200 Davis, CA 95618 (530) 754-3912 pskanrice@ucdavis.
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