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Rules of writing a contribution for the conference
As we have adopted the same standards for electronic publication as APAC,
EPAC, PAC and many more conferences, the authors are advised to use the
standard formatting templates for WORD or the appropriate style files for
LaTeX.
Note: There were some changes in both the templates and the style files. Please make sure that you use the latest versions!
General assumptions
Paper PreparationThe length of a paper is LIMITED. We expect the traditional 3 pages for a poster and 5 pages for an oral presentation. Authors must submit:
A hardcopy of the final version should also be handed in at the paper submission office during the conference. All registered authors have been provided with a personal paper identifier (Paper-ID) for each contribution. This paper number must be part of the papers name, like the following example for a WORD document: Paper-ID = MOP05
Before uploading the contribution please create a postscript file of the paper which conforms to the guidelines mentioned above. Check the size of the postscript file - an average size should be about 200 to 800 kBytes. Much bigger files often cause problems during the editing process. We have prepared a list of most common problems. Please read the hints to avoid any inconvenience with your paper.
Electronic Paper SubmissionOnce the files are prepared for submission, please login to your LINAC account and click on the "Manage Abstracts" button. A table will occur showing all submitted abstracts. Click on the "File Upload" button to submit your contribution. For detailed instructions concerning the upload procedure please follow the link to the detailed upload description page.Paper uploading will be possible after July 1st until the end of the conference (August 20th, 2004). We would much prefer to have your manuscript before the conference starts, so that we can contact authors in case of trouble during the conference.
What happens after the paper has been submitted?
We will arrange a paper status board in the neighborhood of the paper
submission office to inform the authors if their papers have been accepted
or not.
Last update: June 29th, 2004, Author: Michaela Marx |