Formatting Requirements for Cscl 2005 Publications
By: Mike • Research Paper • 722 Words • November 11, 2009 • 937 Views
Essay title: Formatting Requirements for Cscl 2005 Publications
Gerry Stahl
College of Information Science & Technology
Drexel University
gerry.stahl@cis.drexel.edu Dan Suthers
Information and Computer Sciences
University of Hawai'i
suthers@hawaii.edu
Abstract. In this paper, we describe the formatting requirements for CSCL 2005 publications, and we offer a number of suggestions on writing style for the worldwide CSCL readership. These instructions pertain to the published component of submissions only. Some submissions may require other documentation in addition to the published paper.
Keywords: Guidelines, formatting instructions, author's kit, conference publications
INTRODUCTION
The CSCL 2005 Proceedings will provide a persistent record of the conference, published in both CD-ROM and paper formats. We hope to give the proceedings a uniform, high-quality appearance. To do this, we ask that authors follow some simple guidelines. In essence, we ask you to make your paper look exactly like this document.
The easiest way to do this is simply to download this template and replace the content with your own text and graphics, being careful not to add any new styles or redefine the template styles. You may want to open this document in Word and then Save As "CSCL 2005 Template.dot" by saving the Change As Type pull-down list to Document Template.
PAGE SIZE
All material on each page should be centered on an A4 (8.26 x 11.69 inch) page with 2.5cm (or 1 inch) margins all around. It is important to check these margins even if you use this Word template, because they might have been overwritten by your local settings.
TOTAL NUMBER OF PAGES
Long papers should be 8-10 pages. Short papers should be 4-5 pages. All other published material, including doctoral consortium abstracts and descriptions of interactive events and workshops, should be 2-3 pages. This includes everything: from the title to the references.
FORMATTED TEXT
Carefully format your submission using the following styles:
Title and Authors
The title (Helvetica 18-point bold), authors' names (Times New Roman 12-point bold) and affiliations (Times New Roman 12-point not-bold) run across the full width of the page. We also recommend that you add your e-mail address using the affiliations style. If only one address is needed, center all address text. For two addresses, use two centered tabs or a table (as in this paper), and so on. For more than three authors, you may have to improvise. There should be one blank Normal (10 pt.) line between the title and authors.
Abstract and Keywords
Place two blank Normal (10 pt.) lines after the title, followed by an abstract of about 100 words. The abstract should begin with the word "Abstract." in bold,