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A poster should be well organized, self-explanatory, attractive, and should present a few major ideas about the research. It should not overwhelm the audience with data or explanations and the discussion should present the interpretation and significance of the results. Give the viewer one or two important conclusions.

 

Poster guidelines 

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The poster sessions will be held on Thursday, December 16th 2004 from 3:40 to 5:00 PM

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Please make sure that there will be at least one presenter at each poster during the entire session.

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Available surface for posters will be 1m width x 1.5m height. Make sure the posters you prepare fit in this dimension. You are free to prepare a single large poster are few small posters.

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Pins and thumbtacks will be provided to hang your posters.

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Your poster should include the title and name(s) and affiliation(s) of the author(s), and a short abstract.  Use a font for the title large enough to be read from a distance of 12 feet (~4 meters); the rest of the poster should be readable from a distance of 6 feet (~2 meters).  In the case of posters reporting experiments, it is advisable to include example sentences or other materials and a brief description of your methods, as well as your findings and conclusions. 

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You might like to consider providing a handout or preparing a sign-up sheet for delegates who request additional information.