Guidelines for Preparation of Manuscipts and Extended
Abstracts for the Conference Proceedings
ORAL PRESENTATIONS: Please provide a full manuscript.
POSTER PRESENTATIONS: Please provide at least an extended abstract (one
to three pages); you may provide a full manuscript if you wish.
Submit your full manuscript or extended
abstract by
June 16, 2009 to Katie Palmieri
(ahead of time to palmieri@nature.berkeley.edu
or in person at the conference)
General Instructions for Proceedings Papers
Authors are solely responsible for the technical content
of the manuscript or extended abstract; limited technical editing will
be done by the meeting organizers.
All manuscripts and all extended abstracts must conform
to the following guidelines. There are additional guidelines specific
to extended abstracts and to full manuscripts:
- Paper size: Letter (8.5 inches by 11 inches or 22
cm x 28 cm)
- Margins: 1 inch (2.5 cm) on all four sides
- Text Font: Times New Roman 12 pt.
- Title and authors' names left justified and capitalize
first letter in each word (see example below). The title should be
bold. Authors' affiliation should be listed below names in 10pt font.
- All measurement units should be metric.
EXAMPLE:
Phytophthora ramorum and P. kernoviae in Europe
Joan Webber 1
1 Forest Research, Alice Holt Lodge, Farnham, Surrey GU10 4LH, UK
Corresponding author: joan.webber@forestry.gsi.gov.uk
Additional Guidelines for Extended Abstracts
- Body of abstract should be single spaced, left justified
(aligned on left and ragged right side), and have full margins throughout.
Do not indent first lines of paragraphs.
- Length: The maximum length for an extended abstract
is 3 single-space pages. Authors are encouraged to include critical
tables and figures along with literature citations in the extended
abstracts, but brief abstracts are acceptable.
- Details as to how tables, figures, and literature
citations should be written are given in the instructions for Manuscripts.
- Do not insert page numbers.
Additional Guidelines for Oral Presentations
- Submission of full manuscripts is encouraged.
- A brief abstract (500 words maximum) should be included
with the manuscript. It should start immediately after the authors
name and have "Abstract:" at the beginning. The abstract
should be indented on the left and right side approximately ½"
or 1 cm.
- Body of manuscript should be single spaced and left
justified (aligned on left and ragged right side). Do not indent first
lines of paragraphs.
The format for papers is flexible, but if possible, manuscripts should
include the "standard" sections of a scientific paper (e.g.
Abstract, Introduction, Methods and Materials, Results, Discussion,
and Literature Cited).
[Some sections can be combined (e.g. Results
And Discussion).]
- Length: The maximum length for a manuscript is 12
single-space pages including all text, figures, tables, and literature
citations.
- Do not insert page numbers.
- Tables should be placed within the text.
- Figures should be imbedded pictures or charts within
the text.
Follow the literature citation convention of the "Pacific
Northwest Research Station and Pacific Southwest Research Station Authors
Guide - January 2007" for citation format.
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