id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt www-inthelibrarywiththeleadpipe-org-3562 Style Guide – In the Library with the Lead Pipe .html text/html 1833 153 67 In the Library with the Lead Pipe is a peer-reviewed journal that, over the past several years, has developed a unique voice in library publishing. Lead Pipe prides itself on publishing well-written articles that use a less formal tone than many other peer-reviewed journals. Articles should contain a list of references, though well chosen links may complement this requirement or even serve as a substitute in some instances, and authors should provide attribution for direct and indirect quotations. The final format of these text-based equivalents will most likely be html tables or lists included as appendices below the article's References section, with links from the figure's caption to the textual equivalent and back. Many Lead Pipe authors make use of the Creative Commons-licensed images that have been posted on Flickr. At the end of each article, authors acknowledge their peer reviewers and Lead Pipe Editors. ./cache/www-inthelibrarywiththeleadpipe-org-3562.html ./txt/www-inthelibrarywiththeleadpipe-org-3562.txt