IAS Gazette Support Core

Support

Support

IAS Gazette support keeps readers and contributors moving when a page is unclear, a legacy URL needs attention, or a practical question is slowing down the next step. The goal is straightforward help that respects both the archive and the publication's current structure.

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Help center for readers and contributors

Reader support

Support starts with navigation. Archive pages, topic hubs, and legacy routes can all be useful when they remain connected and readable. When something breaks, context helps: send the page URL, what you expected to find, and what happened instead.

Readers also benefit from the FAQ, the archive hub, and the Accessibility page when the question is less urgent and more about finding the right route.

Contributor support

Writers may need help deciding whether an idea fits, where to send a pitch, or how to handle editorial follow-up after submission. That process gets easier when support points clearly to the right route instead of trying to answer everything in one thread.

Useful starting points include Write for Us, Submit an Article, and the Editorial Policy.

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Policy and trust

Support also protects trust. When questions about sourcing, corrections, or accessibility arise, policy pages should feel easy to reach and easy to understand rather than buried in legal language.

That is why IAS Gazette keeps policy support close to practical help instead of separating them entirely.

Describe the issue clearly

Share the URL, the problem, and the outcome you expected so the right fix or next step can happen without unnecessary back-and-forth.

A good next step after this page is FAQ and Archives so the subject stays connected to a wider editorial path.

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