Atlanta Conference on Science and Innovation Policy
Information for Presenters at the Atlanta Conference Presentations There will be two formats for presentations: platform and roundtable. All paper presentations are 20 minutes, except in the rare cases where more than three papers are scheduled in a session. Disussants will have 5-8 minutes to summarize and comment on the papers. Paper deadlines and formats Full papers should be sent by August 1 or shortly thereafter. The papers can be any length or format. They will be shared only with other participants in your session unless you submit them for the proceedings (see below). If you want to update your original two-page abstract, you should also do that by August 1. Send the papers or updated abstracts to atlantaconference@pubpolicy.gatech.edu. The IEEE paper can also be used as your full conference paper – just let us know when you send it. Proceedings IEEE has offered to publish the proceedings of the Atlanta Conference through their online proceedings source, IEEExplore. We extend an invitation to any paper accepted for the program to publish a version through this source. Doing this is optional. You may use this version as your “full paper” for the conference. Just let us know that when you send it. If you want to have your paper appear in these official conference proceedings, you must do the following: Copyright form pdf. Copyright form Word The submissions are due August 10. If you need a short extension from that date, please request it at atlantaconference@pubpolicy.gatech.edu. If you use any part of this material in a later publication, you will need to ask IEEE for permission. If you want more information on IEEE copyright rules, please go to http://www.ieee.org/web/publications/rights/index.html.