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December Bookshelf
Legal Handbook for Freelancers is among the books featured this month.
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December Feedback
Members are encouraged to write about issues and topics, using OU Online and its Feedback department posts as virtual letters to the editor.
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Electronic tear sheets will better your professional reputation
By Jim Foster – An easy step-by-step guide.
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A step above multiple submissions
By Tom Watson – Extra quotes, photos and a little creativity can produce several stories from one assignment.
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Trying to diversify? Be a general interest columnist
By Pat Wray – Expanded subject material and a new audience are two of many reasons to broaden your writing’s audience.
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Getting paid: Chasing down those overdue accounts
By Chip Gross – Four steps outlining how to ensure timely payment for your work.
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Keeping up with RSS feeds
By Ashley Schroeder – Save time browsing the Web with a customized news reader.
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Nature photographer Michael Francis 'hunts with a camera'
By Amanda Eggert – The titles of professional photographer and bear spray tester wouldn’t regularly go hand-in-hand, but if you’re Michael Francis, they do.
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No child left inside
By Bill Schneider – This is not a conservationist’s issue or a left-leaning environmentalist’s issue. This is everyone’s issue.
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Substance, not fluff code, gets readers to sites
By Timothy Kusherets – Real writers will finally receive the recognition of proper ranking on the basis of craft, skill and technological know-how.
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Seach engine optimization: The lost and found department
By John Beath – Find your site with search engine optimization
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Device reduces glare on camera's rear LCD screen
Hoodman HoodLoupe 3.0
