Proceedings of the CSHPM/SCHPM Instructions for Authors Please submit your paper for inclusion in the Proceedings as soon as possible, but no later than September 30, 2008. Electronic submission in Word format is strongly encouraged. Articles must be proceeded by an abstract, which may be the one that was submitted for the conference. Authors must submit an abstract in both English and French. Conference speakers must be members of CSHPM to publish in the Proceedings. Contributors are requested to limit their submissions to roughly correspond to the paper presented. Remember that the publication of your paper in the Proceedings in no way precludes its publication elsewhere. The copyright will still be held by you. ************************************** Instructions for Electronic Submission -------------------------------------- All papers submitted electronically and on time will be uniformly typeset. 1. You may use any word processor or typesetting system. The preferred system is Microsoft Word, because it makes the Editor's job easier. However, some variant of TeX (such as plain TeX, LaTeX, or AMS-TeX) or WordPerfect is acceptable. (Your paper will be converted to either word or TeX.) 2. You must email your paper as an attachment to the Editor at axc5@email.psu.edu. Please indicate what word processing or typesetting system you used. (Note: if you use a TeX variant, please be sure to send the .tex file itself.) 3. Please also submit hard copy to the Editor at the address given below. This should look as close as possible to what the author(s) would like to see in print, especially regarding diagrams. 4. If your paper includes figures which can be sent electronically, please do so. Again, please include a note indicating what format the figures are in. (Postscript is preferred, but any format is acceptable.) Otherwise, please send the figures separately by hard copy alone. You do not need to leave space in your paper for the figures, but please indicate the approximate location of each figure. 5. Figure captions may be sent in a separate file or included in the paper itself. In the latter case, they should clearly marked as such. 6. You may use either footnotes or endnotes for references, but the page proofs you eventually receive may not use your initial preference. ************************ If you have any questions regarding your paper or the Proceedings, please contact the Editor. Antonella Cupillari CSHPM/SCHPM Proceedings Editor School of Science Penn State Erie, The Behrend College Station Road Erie, PA 16563 Email: axc5@psu.edu Phone: 814-898-6310