Workshop on New Kinds of Positron Sources for Linear Colliders - Guidelines
for Authors and Working Group Leaders
Workshop on New Kinds of Positron Sources for Linear Colliders
Stanford Linear Accelerator Center, Stanford, California
March 4-7, 1997
Guidelines for Authors and Working Group Leaders
The proceedings of the Workshop will be published as a SLAC Report.
The SLAC Reports are bound with a soft, red cover and are considered to
be publications, in contrast to the SLAC-Pubs that are pre-prints. SLAC
Reports are distributed to over 500 high-energy physics laboratories and
related facilities. All Workshop participants will receive a copy of the
Proceedings.
Copies of SLAC Reports are normally available for several years following
publication by sending email to crystal@slac.stanford.edu.
The Proceedings will consist of annotated transparencies that will be
introduced by a formally written summary of at least one page for each
talk or working group.
The speakers and Working Group leaders will be responsible for preparing
this material.
Editing guidelines are as follows:
- The material of the transparencies should be limited if possible to
a field of about 16x23 cm.
- The top transparency should have the name of the speaker and title
of the talk, or name of the Group Leader and name of the Group.
- The transparencies should be numbered.
- Each transparency should have sufficient notation (even if added after
the talk) to make it understandable by a reader who has not heard the talk.
- The summaries also should be limited to a field of about 16x23 cm.
Ready for printing summaries are desired. If absolutely necessary, a handwritten
summary may be submitted.
- The transparencies and summaries are to be turned in to Clendenin no
later than the end of the Workshop.
Links to: The New
Kinds of Positron Sources Workshop, the Accelerator
Department and to SLAC.
This page is maintained by Keith
Jobe.