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The Organising Committee would like to invite delegates to submit proposals for contributed papers that fall within the theme of the Worskhop, for either oral or poster presentation. Abstracts must be submitted in English, may not exceed 250-300 words and must reach the Secretariat not later than 20 March 2000. Delegates whose abstracts have been accepted, can submit extended abstracts of a maximum of two A4 size pages for inclusion in the final programme. Abstracts will be reviewed by the international Programme Committee and authors will be notified by 30 April 2000 whether their papers have been accepted for oral or poster presentations. Invited speakers are requested to present a full draft of their presentations to be distributed to participants as a workbook, together with extended abstracts of contributed papers. Final papers and extended abstracts have to reach the secretariat not later then 10 July 2000 Please note that no papers will be included in the programme unless full payment for the speaker has been received by 30 June 2000. Since the number of participants will be limited, and interest in the conference is high, early registration is very advisable.Submission of AbstractsSubmission of abstracts can be made by mail or e-mail. Electronic submission of abstracts will be accepted in the following formats only:
For e-mail submissions, the plain text, TeX, LaTeX and postscript files can be sent in the body of the e-mail or as attachments, while the WP and Word files must be sent as attachments. Guidelines for AuthorsOral paper: Invited speakers will have 60 minutes and contributed papers will have 30 minutes, which includes questioning time. The exact format for posters and the final papers will be published at a later stage. Please check the website regularly. Conference Proceedings |
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