[MEI-L] Music encoding conference

Johannes Kepper kepper at edirom.de
Sat Dec 22 08:32:10 CET 2012


Hi Andrew,

Thanks for pointing that out. For the deadline, we expect an abstract of the paper, that is an explanation of its planned content, and why this is important for the conference. You don't have to upload the final poster (as you don't have to upload final papers by now). Please notice also that the provided word counts are maximum numbers. You don't have to write 1000 words, when the intention is clear enough spelled with just 400… We just wanted to be nice to our reviewers ;-)

Hope this helps,
Johannes




Am 22.12.2012 um 05:15 schrieb Andrew Hankinson <andrew.hankinson at mail.mcgill.ca>:

> Hi,
> 
> The instructions for the poster proposals are a little unclear on what is actually expected for the December deadline. 
> 
> It seems as though the proposal must essentially be formatted as the final paper, so are we expected to submit the final paper itself? Or will it be two different works: A proposal ("our poster will explain x, y, z"), and then if accepted, an actual paper of essentially the same length?
> 
> Thanks,
> -Andrew
> 
> 
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