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Submitting Material for the Eurotas Web Site

Material for the EUROTAS web site is welcomed whether it is from members, friends or individuals interested in matters transpersonal.

All submissions must be submitted to conform to the following guidelines to be considered for publication:

  • All information must be submitted ELECTRONICALLY. Due to the large volumnes of information available, we are unable to process material which is not submitted in this format. All electronic submissions must be made in the form of attachments in MICROSOFT WORD FOR WINDOWS 6.0/95. Should your submission be in WORD 2000, please save it to 6.0/95 format to enable us to speed up processing.
  • Submissions shouldbe kept to >250k (about 1500 words) unless a specific request is made to the EUROTAS Editor. Please make sure you check with the Editor PRIOR to sending anything over this size. Contributors are welcome to enclose graphics in electronic format providedthat the dpi (dots per inch) is no more than 72. This may be changed using a graphic editor such as Photoshop. Please contact us at eurotas@serina.co.uk if you have any questions about submissions of graphics.
  • Submissions should generally be limited to areas of interest to EUROTAS members and other people interested in matters transpersonal. Long impersonal tracts and ramblings generally will not be accepted. Please see the notes about submission of abstracts printed below.
  • News items for member organizations as well as other items concerning the transpersonal and spiritual world are welcome. If the submission is UNDER 250 words, the requirement for a Microsoft Word document will be waived and the information may be sent directly via email.
  • All submissions are subject to editing for brevity and content by the EUROTAS Editor. Decisions for publication of information on this web site are made by the Editor and are FINAL.
  • To continue making a submission to the EUROTAS web site,
    please click HERE and attach your document to the email.

Key Members of the EUROTAS Web Team

John Drew, Newsletter and Web Editor
As Communications Coordinator of the organization, Professor Drew is reponsible for the coordination of EUROTAS events as well as publicizing EUROTAS sponsored events and facilitation communication between the different national organizations. Professor Drew is also ultimately responsible for the web site and the independent builders of the web site ultimately report to him.
David Allen, Serina Consulting Ltd, Web Designer
As an experienced Web developer and designer, David is concentrating on bringing the best internet development techniques to the Eurotas site.
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