From Antikythera to SKA: Lessons from the ancients

Publication of workshop proceedings

As discussed and decided at the workshop, a conference proceedings is planned in order to capture the spirit and discussions of this workshop and make it available to the community.

Proceedings will be published on PoS - Proceedings of Science (http://pos.sissa.it) - a service based on the Open Access philosophy. (see details below).

This will be a refereed on-line proceedings that will be indexed in the ADS and other such services.

Page Limits:
PoS does not enforce strict page limits. Indicative limits for this workshop have been set at:
10 pages, invited
8 pages, contributed and poster
but please do get in touch if you need significantly more pages than these.

Templates: LaTeX and Word templates and instructions on how to login and get the templates were provided by PoS to all authors directly when invited to submit. That email also contains your username and password for PoS. The instructions are available at http://pos.sissa.it/POSauthors.html

You can also download the templates file direclty from PoS_templates.zip from this website.

Deadline: 2012 September 30, but you are encouraged to submit manuscripts as soon as possible, directly to the PoS website as per PoS instructions.
Once the refereeing and revisions are done and the manuscripts are accepted, each paper will appear on the PoS website immediately.

** Deadline extended to 31 October 2012 ** ** FINAL Deadline 10 December 2012 **

Manuscripts could be submitted to: tasso.tzioumis@csiro.au, IF you have trouble with direct submission.

Refereeing:
We anticipate asking conference attendees to serve as referees for the papers. While we recognize that October is often a busy time, we hope that you will be able to set aside a little time to referee a contribution or two.

 



PoS is organized by SISSA Medialab, a spin-off company of the International School for Advanced Studies based in Trieste, making the most of its longstanding experience in the field of online publishing, creating and running electronic journals like JHEP (http://jhep.sissa.it), JCAP (http://jcap.sissa.it), JSTAT (https://jstat.sissa.it), JINST (http://jinst.sissa.it) and JCOM (http://jcom.sissa.it).

With Open Access a much wider diffusion is possible, as the published material is no longer read only by those who purchase the printed volume, but is made available online with no time limit.

PoS has made a strong choice for Open Access, choosing a suitable model for copyright that is fully retained by the author (see "http://pos.sissa.it/POSlicense.html").

 


For more information email to: tasso.tzioumis@csiro.au

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