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2005 Poster Guidelines

56th Annual Laurance Reid Gas Conditioning Conference
February 26 - March 1, 2006

These guidelines are specifically for LRGCC authors whose papers are accepted for poster presentation. General guidelines for all authors are here. Specific guidelines for oral presentations are here.

GENERAL INFORMATION:

At the poster sessions, text and supporting illustrations will be mounted on individual display boards. Each presentation will be provided a board 39" by 59", white in color and covered with a flat matte finish. Poster papers will be attached to the board with double-faced tape, which will be provided by the conference. Thumb tacks and staples may not be used.

All material, both text and illustrations, must be prepared in advance of the conference and brought by the presenters to the poster session room on the morning of the session. Facilities will be available for on-site preparations. A storage area will be provided in the Poster session room for storing carrying cases during the poster session.

2006 Poster Sessions

Poster presentations must be ready to exhibit according to the following schedule:

Dates coming soon!

Poster Session
(It is recomended that all authors be present at the Morning & Afternoon break)

Conference Halls - Morning break 10:00am - 10:30am
Afternoon Break 3:00pm - 3:30pm
Evening Session 5:15pm - 6:15pm
(Authors do not have to be present at the evening session)

Each presenter will be responsible for removing their display immediately after the end of the conference. The Conference organizers will not assume responsibility for any materials left by the presenters after the end of the conference.

Email for more information about the conference. For a poster session to be successful, the author(s) must be present during the designated time of the poster sessions.

Poster authors presenting their exhibits are required to present their papers in English.

SUGGESTIONS FOR AN EFFECTIVE EXHIBIT:

The following points should be considered in preparing an effective display.

  • A heading for the poster should state the title of the presentation, the names of the authors, and the affiliation.
  • Most presentations should consist of four parts:
    1. objectives
    2. benefits
    3. research methods
    4. results or conclusions
  • Color illustrations are recommended for the poster. However, only black and white illustrations can be used in the printed conference proceedings. A color version may be used for the CD-ROM proceedings.
  • Commercialism, in the form of signs, banners or logos attached to the display board is discouraged. It is recognized that trade names are often essential and can be used in the paper.
  • Avoid overcrowding the display. Some blank areas allow a more effective, organized appearance and permit emphasizing certain points.
  • A simple color background or border for text and illustrations provides emphasis and makes the display more attractive.

POSTER SESSION BREAKFAST:

Poster session presenters are invited to attend one or more of the 7:00 am breakfasts on Monday, Tuesday or Wednesday in the President's Dining Room located in the upstairs in the Common's Restaurant at the Continuing Education Center. This will be an excellent time for presenters and the poster session organizers to become better acquainted and to receive last-minute instructions and suggestions.

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