Detailed instructions for submission


It is recommended that all authors read the following instructions throughout before submitting their papers.

Manuscript preparation

I know all about HTML, gifs and JPEG etc

or

I know nothing about HTML and do not want to

 

Word processor format. Submissions will also be accepted in the original word processor format for conversion to HTML by the conference editors. In the case of manuscripts in Word Processor format, graphics can be inserted by saving the image as a windows meta file (for example) and using the insert/picture command at the appropriate point in the text.

 

How to submit

FTP. (the preferred method). Use the site ftp.u-net.com. Send an e-mail to [email protected]. asking for the current password arrangements for using ftp. Create a directory with your surname, be careful to put your files in this directory only. Send an e-mail to confirm that you have sent a contribution, include the authors names and title of the paper.

or

e-mail By "attaching" a binary Word Processor file to an electronic mail message sent to [email protected]. The binary file should be "uuencoded" (Windows) or "binhex" (Macintosh). A suitable program which can perform this encoding automatically is Eudora, available for Windows and Macintosh computers.

or

Regular Mail. As a collection of binary Word Processor or HTML files written to a 3.5" 720K, 800K or 1.4 MByte DOS or Macintosh formatted disk and sent by regular post to Dr Paul Heelis.

 

The editor will be happy to provide advice, if problems are encountered in submitting papers.

No submissions on paper will accepted.

Submission by e-mail to Dr Paul Heelis ([email protected])

Submission by post

Dr Paul Heelis
Schhol of Science and Technology
North East Wales Institute, PP19
Mold Rd
Wrexham
LL11 2AW
UK
Tel +44 1978 293004
Fax +44 1978 290008

Style notes

Any reasonable arrangement of the various sections of the paper will be acceptable. However, a typical arrangement would be as follows, title, authors affiliation, abstract, introduction, materials and methods, results and discussion, conclusion, acknowledgments, references. The official logo of the institute may also be included above the title, but should not be intrusive.

Citations

Any style acceptable. However, invited speakers note, that ultimately, the style of the journal (either JPP or P&P) must be adhered to.

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