Author
Guidelines
The Astronomical Society of the Pacific (ASP) is publishing the
proceedings from the 2008 annual meeting of the ASP, as part of
the summer meeting of the American Astronomical Society. This
publication will be edited by Michael G. Gibbs, Jonathan Barnes,
James G. Manning, and Bruce Partridge and will focus on the 2009
International Year of Astronomy. It is an opportunity for all
accepted workshops, symposium presentations (both 10-minute and
90-minute sessions) and poster presentations to be published in
the official ASP conference series (both print and e-access).
The
purpose for this book of proceedings is to provide a written overview/summary
of the workshops and symposium as well as to serve as a resource
guide for the astronomy and space science EPO community for the
2009 International Year of Astronomy.
The
cost of the proceedings (both print and e-access) is $55.
This price includes standard shipping for one book within the
U.S. Pre-orders
are now being accepted at this special pre-conference price.
Questions can be addressed to proceedings2008 {at} astrosociety.org
| Important
Deadlines: |
|
| Manuscript
due (via e-mail): |
Friday,
May 30, 2008 |
| Revisions
(if necessary) as requested by the editors due: |
Friday,
July 11, 2008 |
A
timely publication of the proceedings is needed in order for this
publication to be useful to the EPO community and serve as a resource
for the 2009 International Year of Astronomy. To help us meet
such a goal, contributions received after the deadline may not
be included. If revisions are not received by the deadline, then
the editors reserve the right not to publish the original manuscript.
The editors reserve the right to edit grammar, some content, placement
of charts, tables, etc. within each manuscript.
All
manuscripts must be sent via e-mail to the address given below.
Individual CD or other forms of communication will not be accepted.
Abstracts
will not be published in the proceedings.
A
Special Section: Resources for the 2009 International Year of
Astronomy (IYA)
This conference proceedings volume will also contain a special
IYA resource section. Individuals presenting a workshop, symposium
session (either 10- or 90-minute sessions) and/or a poster presentation,
along with both U.S. and international organizations involved
in IYA, are invited to submit. Submissions can include statements,
additional educational materials, listings or calendars of IYA-related
plans with associated web site addresses, and other information
that may be useful to the astronomy and space science EPO community.
Information submitted and accepted will be compiled into a special
reference section within the proceedings volume.
Suggested page limit is 3 to 5 pages per document and individuals
can submit more than one document. All rules and deadlines as
outlined within the Author Guidelines for presentation manuscripts
also apply for contributions to this section. Each contribution
will be reviewed by the editors for appropriateness, copyright
issues, and duplication of information. Manuscripts that are of
a commercial/for-profit nature will also be reviewed for appropriateness.
The editors will notify individuals if there are any issues or
if revisions are needed. Editors reserve the right not to accept
a manuscript for publication.
All
contributions must be original work from the author(s) or have
the written authorization of original author(s). It is the responsibility
of the individual submitting the document to obtain the written
authorization and provide the document to the ASP in order for
the submission to be included.
Publication
Agreement and Copyright Form
Please
download, fill in and send in via the U.S. mail the form PUBLICATION
AGREEMENT AND COPYRIGHT ASSIGNMENT (Word doc, 24 KB). At least
one author needs to complete this form and send it to:
Michael
Gibbs
Astronomical Society of the Pacific
390 Ashton Ave.
San Francisco, CA 94112
This
document may also be sent via email to mgibbs {at} astrosociety.org
Style
and Formatting
Because many
presentations at this conference are not given in the traditional
scientific "paper presentation" format, authors are
asked to summarize their workshop, symposium presentation and/or
poster presentation in a way that best provides an overall feel
and description for the information being communicated. We encourage
authors to submit in LaTeX using the ASP Conference Series templates
(see below). However, manuscripts submitted in Word will also
be acceptable and converted to LaTeX.
We
will follow the APA
5th edition format. Please be sure to use the proper citation
for quotations (see APA section 3.34 pages 117 and 118) and for
the reference list (see APA section 4.07, page 223).
The
style and instruction/example files are:
LaTeX Manuscripts:
Microsoft
Word Manuscripts:
For
All Manuscripts:
We
encourage all authors to follow the final
check list prior to submitting their paper. Failure to follow
these guidelines may result in unnecessary delays and aggravating
mistakes.
Images
Images
must be either encapsulated PostScript (.eps) or PostScript (.ps)
format. Please submit a grayscale version if your paper or poster
has color images. Color images will not be printed in the book.
We will post color images in the e-book version if they are submitted
in color. If color is desired in the e-book, authors may submit
images in color. The printer will do a grayscale conversion, however,
it is recommended that authors do the color to grayscale conversion
themselves if they are concerned about the grayscale version.
Authors
will also need to complete and send the Permission
to Use form (PDF, 207 KB) to Michael Gibbs at the ASP for
any images that have been created by another person or published
previously.
Page
Limits
Up to 15 pages
for weekend workshop presentations
Up to 10 pages for 90-minute oral sessions
Up to 6 pages for 10-minute oral presentations
Up to 4 pages for posters
Submitting
Your Manuscript
You
must submit your files using the following scheme:
1.
Name the LaTeX or Word file with the first author's family name.
For
Example: wilson.tex or wilson.doc and the figures
as wilson_fig1.eps, wilson_fig2.eps, etc.
2.
If you are the first author of more than one contribution use
"a", "b", etc. to mark each
contribution.
For
example: wilson_a.tex, wilson_a_fig1.eps, wilson_a_fig2.eps,
etc. for the first contribution, and wilson_b.tex, wilson_b_fig1.eps,
wilson_b_fig2.eps, etc. for a second one.
3. Then use tar, gzip or zip to package your files.
For
example: tar cvf wilson.tar wilson.tex wilson.ps wilson_fig1.eps
wilson_fig2.eps gzip wilson.tar
4.
If you are the first author of more than one contribution, package
each one into separate .tar .gz or zip files.
For
example: wilson_a.tar.gz, wilson_b.tar.gz, etc.
Send
by e-mail the file containing your contribution to:
To:
proceedings2008 {at} astrosociety.org
Subject: ASP IYA Meeting: (write your name here)
If you have more than one contribution, send them separately (and
label them "a", "b", etc. in the subject field).
If you have questions about sending your file, please contact
Jonathan at: proceedings2008 {at} astrosociety.org
Once
The Manuscript Is Submitted
We
plan to immediately pre-process your contribution within a day
or two (weekdays) to ensure it was received in good order, it
is complete and within page limits, it adheres to both APA and
ASP style rules and the figures and tables follow the above-outlined
recommendations on legibility and uniformity. While this is not
a peer-reviewed publication we still desire that it be up to the
standards of one.
It
is suggested that you run your finished paper through the printer's
online preflight. It will pick up any potential technical
problems (esp. low-resolution images, font issues, etc.).
We
plan to respond to you within a few working days from receiving
your submission. If you do not receive any message from us within
a week, please contact us in case the manuscript was not received.
Thank
you for your contribution to the conference and the book of proceedings.