Proceedings

Science with the New Generation of
High Energy Gamma-ray Experiments.

Between Astrophysics and Astroparticle Physics.

S. Ciprini, A. De Angelis, P. Lubrano, O. Mansutti (eds.)
Aug. 2003, Udine (Italy): Forum Editions;
206 pp., paperback; ISBN 88-8420-146-2; price: 30€


The proceedings of the Workshop will be published in a special volume edited by "Forum - Editrice Universitaria Udinese Srl". Invited talks and short contributions (posters-like) will be accepted for publication. 
  • Invited Talks contributions: possibly 8 pages (anyway no less than 6 and no more than 10 pages)
  • Short contributions: at most 4 pages
Download: 1. Instructions for submitting a paper.pdf (updated May 26, 2003)
2. instructions.tex (example of .tex file complying the requirements - updated May 26, 2003)
3. compile.zip (all you need to see how your paper will look like)
 
Instructions for submitting a paper

Every paper has to be in the format chosen for these Proceedings, has to be written in English and must consist in a LATEX2efile.

To submit a paper for the Proceedings of the aforesaid Workshop you have to send by 15 June 2003 a .zip archive containing the corresponding LATEX2efile and the included image files.

The image files included in your paper must be .eps, .ps or .pdf files.

The .tex file and the names of your files must comply the instructions contained in the document Instructions for submitting a paper.pdf.

The authors are kindly invited to make every effort to respect the deadline in order to permit us the observance of the strict and just scheduled printing timeline.

How to see how the paper will look like

To see how your paper will look like in the published volume, download the archive linked by compile.zip, put all the archived files in the same directory with the LATEX2esource file of your paper and the included image files and modify the file aspect-check.tex (included in the archive compile.zip) replacing the string filename.tex in the sixth line (containing the code \input{filename.tex}) with the name of the LATEX2esource file of your paper; the output that you get compiling the modified file aspect-check.tex file is how your paper will look like in the published volume.

 

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