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Full Paper Guidelines

FORMATTING GUIDELINES
This document provides details of the preferred style to be used to format your paper (full papers) for submission to TTLC2014. The paper will be published exactly as you submit it, so please follow the guidelines carefully. Papers should be written in English with a maximum paper length of 10 printed pages (10-point font) including references, figures and etc.

AUTHOR DETAILS 
Author information must be included in the submission of your paper. Please carefully review and follow the format requirements contained in these guidelines when preparing your paper.

Full paper instruction
The author template has been designed for authors preparing book manuscripts for Springer. The template supports MS Word 2000 and 2003 but can also be used with Word 2007. Predefined style formats are available for all the necessary structures to be included in the manuscript, and these formats can be quickly accessed using keystroke combinations or the special toolbars provided.

For a detailed description of how to prepare your text, references, and illustrations.

Click here for the template and guidelines.

PhD Paper Guidelines

FORMATTING GUIDELINES
This document provides details of the preferred style to be used to format your paper (PhD papers) for submission to TTLC2014. The paper will be published exactly as you submit it, so please follow the guidelines carefully. Papers should be written in English with a maximum paper length of 8 printed pages (10-point font) including references, figures and etc.

AUTHOR DETAILS 
Author information must be included in the submission of your paper. Please carefully review and follow the format requirements contained in these guidelines when preparing your paper.

Full paper instruction
The author template has been designed for authors preparing book manuscripts for Springer. The template supports MS Word 2000 and 2003 but can also be used with Word 2007. Predefined style formats are available for all the necessary structures to be included in the manuscript, and these formats can be quickly accessed using keystroke combinations or the special toolbars provided.

For a detailed description of how to prepare your text, references, and illustrations.

Click here for the template and guidelines.

Working Paper Guidelines

FORMATTING GUIDELINES
This document provides details of the preferred style to be used to format your paper (working papers) for submission to TTLC2014. The paper will be published exactly as you submit it, so please follow the guidelines carefully. Papers should be written in English with a maximum paper length of 6 printed pages (10-point font) including references, figures and etc.

AUTHOR DETAILS 
Author information must be included in the submission of your paper. Please carefully review and follow the format requirements contained in these guidelines when preparing your paper.

Full paper instruction
The author template has been designed for authors preparing book manuscripts for Springer. The template supports MS Word 2000 and 2003 but can also be used with Word 2007. Predefined style formats are available for all the necessary structures to be included in the manuscript, and these formats can be quickly accessed using keystroke combinations or the special toolbars provided.

For a detailed description of how to prepare your text, references, and illustrations.

Click here for the template and guidelines.

Poster Guidelines

This document provides details of the preferred style to be used to format your poster proposal for submission to TTLC2014. The abstract will be published exactly as you submit it, so please follow the guidelines carefully.

AUTHOR DETAILS
Author information must be included in the submission of your paper. Please carefully review and follow the format requirements contained in these guidelines when preparing your paper.

Submitting a Poster
If you are presenting your work via a poster, it is your responsibility to produce the poster and bring it with you to the conference. There is a prize for the best poster so it is worth taking time to make yours stand out.

A poster should be self‐contained and self‐explanatory, allowing the viewer to proceed on his/her own while the author (you) is free to supplement or discuss particular points raised by the viewer. Presentations should be simple and clear and a combination of text and graphics is recommended. Remember that the viewer, not you as in the case of slide presentations, determines the time spent at each poster.

Poster Layout: Use matt finish rather than glossy paper as varying lighting in the venue can cause reflection on glossy paper. Arrange the work in columns rather than rows as this is easier for the viewer to follow. An introduction should be placed at the upper left and a conclusion at the lower right. The abstract does not need to be presented.

Illustrations: Figures should be designed to be viewed from a distance and should use clear, visible graphics and large type. Each figure or table should have a heading of one or two lines. Additional essential information should be provided below in a legend. Photographs should have good contrast, sharp focus and, if necessary, an indication of scale.

Text: Minimise narrative. Use large type in short, separated paragraphs. Numbered or bulleted lists are effective ways to convey a series of points. Do not set entire paragraphs in uppercase or boldface type. Do not attempt to put the full paper on the poster – no one will stay long enough to read it!

Titles and Fonts: Titles and captions should be short and easy to read, in a sans serif font for preference (e.g. Ariel). Use large lettering as this means a number of people can read the poster from a distance without overcrowding. Remember to caption your poster with the abstract title, author’s names and affiliations.

Poster size: Your poster should be in  A1 size.
 
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