FORMAT FOR SHORT PAPERS
Send by 1 March 2011
to
isos11@igme.es,
indicating “Abstract”
or “Short paper” as the subject of the e-mail
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Specifications for submission of abstracts or short papers:
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Text
shall be written in English. |
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Use the format below, following all specifications
regarding page size (A-4), margins (2 cm on all 4 sides),
letter set (Arial 10, single spacing and justified on the
left). |
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At least one of the authors must be formally
registered as a participant in the meeting. Abstracts not
complying with this prerequisite will not be published.
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Indicate initials and last names of authors. For
example: J. Smith, P.J. Silver, etc. |
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Short papers can only have a maximum of 4 pages of text and captions, and 3 figures (only one of them may be a full size photographic plate) which will not count in the text maximum. |
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Title
must be centred and capital letters, followed by
authors, keywords and the body of the text
(Introduction, ..., Discussion, Conclusions,
Acknowledgements, References). |
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Figures
have to be in B&W or gray scale, and shall be submitted
as TIFF files at 300 dpi. Maximum size is 135mm by
187mm. Please, indicate where they should be located
within the text. |
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Figures
should be included in the text as follows: Fig. 1, 2...;
Pl. 1, fig. 1, 2...) |
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Maximum
size of the sent messages must not exceed 10 Mb.
Submission of Word DOC text and illustrations, when
exceeding this size shall be sent as separate messages,
indicating its parts (e.g. Part 1/2, Part 2/2...).
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Content
All short papers submitted to the
meeting will be reviewed by the Scientific Committee and
may be rejected if not complying with the meeting's topics
and/or if the content doesn’t reach a minimum standard
quality.
CAPITALIZED TITLE OF ABSTRACT OR
SHORT PAPER
Author1 and Author2
1
Postal address. e-mail
2
Postal address. email
Keywords:
INTRODUCTION
OTHER CHAPTERS
CONCLUSIONS
Acknowledgements
REFERENCES
Fortey, R.A. 1990. Cladistics. In D.E.G.
Briggs and P.R. Crowther (eds.), Paleobiology: a
synthesis. Blackwell Scientific, Oxford, 430-434.
Holloway, D.J. and Lane, P.D. 1998.
Effaced styginid trilobites from the Silurian of New South
Wales. Palaeontology, 41 (5), 853-896.
Whiteley, T.E., Kloc, G.J. and Brett,
C.E. 2002. Trilobites of New York. An illustrated guide.
Cornell University Press and Paleontological Research
Institution, Ithaca, New York, 203 pp. + 175 pls.
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