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—These instructions give you guidelines for preparing papers for conferences or journals. Use this document as a template if you are using Microsoft Word. Otherwise, use this document as an instruction set. The electronic file of your paper will be formatted further at ICEHM. Define all symbols used in the abstract. Do not cite references in the abstract. Do not delete the blank line immediately above the abstract; it sets the footnote at the bottom of this column. Page margins are 1,78 cm top and down; 1,65 cm left and right. Each column width is 8,89 cm and the separation between the columns is 0,51 cm. Keywords—About four key words or phrases in alphabetical order, separated by commas.
Font Calibri, size 9, flush left, line spacing: exactly 12 pt, before 0, after 0, indentation: left 2.75 cm, right 0) Abstract. All articles must contain an abstract. The abstract text should be formatted using 10 point Times or Calibri and indented 25 mm from the left margin. Leave 10 mm space after the abstract before you begin the main text of your article, starting on the same page as the abstract. The abstract should give readers concise information about the content of the article and indicate the main results obtained and conclusions drawn. The abstract is not part of the text and should be complete in itself; no table numbers, figure numbers, references or displayed mathematical expressions should be included. It should be suitable for direct inclusion in abstracting services and should not normally exceed 200 words in a single paragraph. Since contemporary informationretrieval systems rely heavily on the content of titles and abstracts to identify relevant articles in literature searches, great care should be taken in constructing both (Font Calibri, size 9, bold, flush: justify, line spacing: single, before 30 pt, after 30 pt, indentation: left 2.75 cm, right 0.2 cm)
NDT.net Guidelines for the Preparation of Manuscripts for
2012
These instructions have been prepared to assist authors in the preparation of papers for reproduction in Conference proceedings to be provided to delegates. The instructions should be followed in all matters of format including section headings, capitalisation, punctuation, table and figure headings and their placement within the text. The conference proceedings will be produced as CD-ROM containing PDF versions of the papers. These guidelines are to ensure maximum uniformity of style and reproduction without further modifications-please try to follow them as closely as possible. The material that you supply will be used exactly as it is presented. The attached pages should serve as a model. Your paper should not exceed 10 pages.
(10pt) A well-prepared abstract enables the reader to identify the basic content of a document quickly and accurately, to determine its relevance to their interests, and thus to decide whether to read the document in its entirety.The Abstract should be informative and completely self-explanatory, provide a clear statement of the problem, the proposed approach or solution, and point out major findings and conclusions. The Abstract should be 100 to 200 words in length. The abstract should be written in the past tense. Standard nomenclature should be used and abbreviations should be avoided. No literature should be cited.The keyword list provides the opportunity to add keywords, used by the indexing and abstracting services, in addition to those already present in the title. Judicious use of keywords may increase the ease with which interested parties can locate our article (9 pt).
Featured Application: Authors are encouraged to provide a concise description of the specific 8 application or a potential application of the work. This section is not mandatory. 9 Abstract: A single paragraph of about 200 words maximum. For research articles, abstracts should 10 give a pertinent overview of the work. We strongly encourage authors to use the following style of 11 structured abstracts, but without headings: 1) Background: Place the question addressed in a broad 12 context and highlight the purpose of the study; 2) Methods: Describe briefly the main methods or 13 treatments applied; 3) Results: Summarize the article's main findings; and 4) Conclusions: Indicate 14 the main conclusions or interpretations. The abstract should be an objective representation of the 15 article, it must not contain results which are not presented and substantiated in the main text and 16 should not exaggerate the main conclusions.
Author Instructions for Typing Manuscript
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Begin your paper here on the first page with the abstract (200 words maximum). The text of the abstract and the other headings must be typed single-space, one column to a page, on an A4 format sheet, using Times New Roman, font 12 point and fully justified left and right, normal text style. At the top of the first page, use the pasted logo of the congress. Keep the abstract and the remaining text of the paper within the margins 25 mm from all borders. This instructions sheet is typed according to the specifications detailed herein for typing on the pages; with the correct style for headings, as explained and illustrated in the following text. Papers are organized in the following order: abstract, introduction, main body, conclusion, acknowledgments (if any), references, and appendices (if needed). Only manuscripts in the English language will be accepted. The 5 th ISTD 2011 Proceedings will be published on a CD-ROM, and handed to each symposium delegate at the beginning of the symposium.
SCIENTIFIC ARTICLE PREPARATION: A COMPREHENSIVE INTRODUCTION
Problems of Education in the 21st Century, ISSN 1822-7864, 2019
Writing and publishing scientific articles (research, review, position etc. articles) are referred to as responsible academic activities. Any scientist/researcher is somehow involved in scientific writing. Thus, this is a technique assisting the researcher with demonstrating individual performance. Most of the main scientific/research journals are published in English, and therefore scientific information is made internationally available by a wide audience and actually becomes accessible to every scientist and/or researcher. On the other hand, a valid point is that scientific/research journals are published in different national languages. Nevertheless, it should be noted that science policy has recently become one-dimensional and resulting in a blind orientation towards support for scientific/research journals published in English. As noted by Poviliunas and Ramanauskas (2008), national languages face a legitimate risk of becoming domesticated and to one degree or another being excluded from scientific, cultural, education and public areas of life. However, this is material for another discussion. Still, every researcher finds relevant to properly prepare a scientific article, i.e. describe the conducted research and publish the obtained results. The previous editorial attempts were made to discuss the fundamental structural elements of the scientific/research article, including the title, summary and keywords (Lamanauskas, 2019). This time, efforts are exerted to share certain insights and gained experience in writing the introduction to the article.
Preparation of Papers for IEEE TRANSACTIONS and JOURNALS (May 2007
These instructions give you guidelines for preparing papers for IEEE TRANSACTIONS and JOURNALS. Use this document as a template if you are using Microsoft Word 6.0 or later. Otherwise, use this document as an instruction set. The electronic file of your paper will be formatted further at IEEE. Define all symbols used in the abstract. Do not cite references in the abstract. Do not delete the blank line immediately above the abstract; it sets the footnote at the bottom of this column.