Use the pop-up calendar to select a publication date
Use the pop-up calendar to select an expiration date
Expiration dates are not always taken into consideration in the templates used to generate Web content. Typically, templates are set up to loop in recent content (for example, where Publication date = last 7 days); once the publication date no longer meets that criteria, it is replaced by other content in the section pages for the publication. (However, as long as the content remains on the server, it can still be accessed through a search engine.)
If the photo originally appeared in a Print publication, select it from the list provided. If the photo has never appeared in print form, ignore these fields.
The issue of the Print publication the photo originally appeared in.
The page of the Print publication the photo originally appeared in.
The Publication name and Issue lists are populated with user-entered data. To add a print publication to the list, select Manage > Publications. To add an issue to the list, select Manage>Issues.
If the photo originally appeared on the web, or in some other format, enter the name here.
Enter the ISSN or other ID for the source in the previous step.
enter the source publication's version number, if applicable or enter the photo date as a point of reference.
Chose one of the following:
Don't invite contributions if you don't wish to invite readers to comment on the photo.
Invite contributions if you wish to invite readers to comment on the photo.
The Locked option can be selected after the photo is published, to prevent readers from commenting further on an photo with an Invite contributions status.
Chose one of the following:
Requires approval, if readers' comments must be approved before being published;
Automatically publish to have readers' comments published immediately upon submission.
When you are done, select Save or Check-in (according to your selected lock mode) to save your changes.