Скачати 20.99 Kb.
|
Зміст Table 1. Units and corresponding symbols |
|
Preparation of Extended Abstracts for Publication in OMEE-2012 Book of Conference Proceedings A. FirstAuthor1,2, B. SecondAuthor1-3 and C. ThirdAuthor3,* 2Abstract. The abstract body should be in Times New Roman, 10 pt Italic type. Do not cite references in the abstract. Key words: up to five key words or phrases in order of importance, separated by commas (Times New Roman, 9 pt normal type). I.IntroductionThis template gives you guidelines for preparing extended abstracts for OMEE-2012 Book of Conference Proceedings. The extended abstracts accepted by the OMEE-2012 Program Committee will be published in the Book of Conference Proceedings that will be available in IEEE Xplore databases and monitored by all major abstract media. Failure to read, understand and follow all aspects of these instructions, especially formatting, is a major cause for rejections. II.Submission ProcedureThe deadline for receipt of extended abstracts for OMEE-2012 Book of Conference Proceedings is May 12, 2012. The only acceptable electronic format is Word 6.0 or later (.doc). The title of the electronic file should include the last name of the first author; e.g. ivanchuk.doc. III.Instructions for AuthorsA.Use of EnglishPlease note official publication language is English and it is required that all submissions conform to the style and formal grammar rules of the English language. The paper should be written in the 3rd person style, therefore avoid “we”, “us”, “I”, etc. Improper use of the English language will continue to be a sufficient reason for rejection. B.Preparation of ManuscriptPaper titles should be written in uppercase and lowercase letters, not all uppercase. Avoid writing long formulas with subscripts in the title. Do not list author affiliation at the top of this page under the title. The length of papers is limited to 2 pages (normally one or two full pages) including all figures and tables. Times New Roman 10 pt font should be used for paper body text. Paragraph should be indented 0.36 cm. Do not change the font sizes or line spacing to squeeze more text into a limited number of pages. Do not increase the line spacing either. Only use fonts that are in this document. C.Abbreviations and AcronymsDue care should be exercised to avoid the use of abbreviations and phrases which may not be familiar to all readers. Readers of the OMEE-2012 Book of Conference Proceedings have wide and diverse backgrounds and may not be employed in the specific area of any given paper, but are still interested in following the state-of-the-art. All abbreviations and phrases need to be suitably defined in the text, usually, the first time they occur even after they have already been defined in the abstract. D.Figures and TablesAll figures and tables should have adequate titles or captions (8 pt bold style), and must be integrally placed at their proper location(s) in the text, like Fig. 1. ![]() Fig. 1. Temperature dependence of the luminescence spectra of the studied samples at continuous Ar+ laser excitation (=514.5 nm). For the benefit of the readers, the figures, tables, graphs and photos should be placed near the corresponding text; that is, not accumulated at the end of the text or at the end of the manuscript. Do not use unusual fonts in the text of any figure or table; they will not be reproduced correctly. Color printing will not be available. The photographs and figures should be readable in gray-scale palette. It is preferable to keep figures and tables (illustrations) to one column width, inline with text. Large figures and tables may span both columns if required for readability. Illustrations spanning both columns should be placed in a separate single-column section of the document (separated by section breaks), and must be placed at the top or bottom of the page so that the text on the page is read as one complete left column followed by one complete right column. Place figure captions below the figures, as indicated in Figure 1. Place table titles above the tables, as illustrated in Table 1, and using the table format as per Table 1. ^
If your figure has two parts, for example, include the labels “(a)” and “(b)” as part of the artwork. Please verify that figures and tables that you mention in the text actually exist. Use the abbreviation “Fig.” even at the beginning of a sentence. Do not abbreviate “Table”. See Fig. 1 for an example of a single-column illustration. ![]() ![]() Fig. 2. SEM images of the powder samples of the first (a) and second (b) series. E.EquationsNumber equations consecutively with equation numbers in parentheses flush with the right margin, as in (1). ![]() First use the equation editor to create the equation. Press the tab key and write the equation number in parentheses. Punctuate equations when they are part of a sentence, as in ![]() or ![]() where ![]() ![]() Be sure that the symbols in your equation have been defined before the equation appears or immediately following. Refer to “(1),” not “Eq. (1)” or “equation (1),” except at the beginning of a sentence: “Equation (1) is ... .” F.ReferencesThe references body should be in Times New Roman, 8 pt normal type. References are given in the text by bracketed numbers [1], with list of references at the end of the article in numerical order. The sentence punctuation follows the brackets [2]. Multiple references [2,3] are numbered with simple brackets [1-3]. In the reference list, give all authors’ names; do not use “et al.”. Use a space after authors’ initials. Only cite papers that have been published or are in-press. Capitalize only the first word in a paper title. For papers published in foreign-language journals, please give the English citation. IV.ConclusionsAlthough a conclusion may review the main points of the paper, do not replicate the abstract as the conclusion. A conclusion might elaborate on the importance of the work or suggest applications and extensions. AcknowledgmentUse this section if you have acknowledgments. References
2 First University, First City, First Country 2 Second Institute, Second City, Second Country 3 Third Company, Third City, Third Country * corresponding-author@mail.com International Conference on Oxide Materials for Electronic Engineering OMEE-2012 |