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<strong>The</strong> <strong>Earth</strong> <strong>Scientist</strong><br />
Advertising in the NESTA Quarterly Journal, <strong>The</strong> <strong>Earth</strong> <strong>Scientist</strong><br />
NESTA will accept advertisements that are relevant to <strong>Earth</strong> and space science education. A limited number of<br />
spaces for advertisements are available in each issue.<br />
Artwork<br />
We accept CD or electronic ad files in the following formats: high-res PDF, TIFF or high-res JPEG. Files must<br />
have a minimum resolution of 300 dpi. Ads can be in color.<br />
Advertising Rates<br />
Full-page 7.5” w × 10” h $500 Quarter-page 3.625”w × 4.75”h $125<br />
Half-page 7.25” w × 4.75” h $250 Eighth-page 3.625”w × 2.375”h $75<br />
Submission Deadlines for Advertisements<br />
Submission dates given below are the latest possible dates by which ads can be accepted for a given issue.<br />
Advertisers are advised to submit their ads well in advance of these dates, to ensure any problems with the<br />
ads can be addressed prior to issue preparation. <strong>The</strong> TES Editor is responsible for decisions regarding the<br />
appropriateness of advertisements in TES.<br />
Issue Submission Deadline Mailing Date<br />
Spring January 15 March 1<br />
Summer April 15 June 1<br />
Fall July 15 September 1<br />
Winter October 31 January 1<br />
For further information<br />
contact Howard Dimmick,<br />
Treasurer, dimmick@<br />
esteacher.org<br />
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■ Event catalog extends<br />
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