March 27-29, 2002
Sponsored by the Institute for Nuclear Theory and
the University of Washington Department of Astronomy
How to submit online talks
We expect to post, on the INT web page, scanned transparencies of all talks presented at the Stellar Abundances and Nucleosynthesis Conference. Electronic submission is the most convenient (see below for acceptable formats). If you must submit a hard copy, you can send either the original transparencies or legible photocopies.
Electronic submission: You can submit your talk in electronic format by email to int_talk@arachne.phys.washington.edu. Please use "StellarAbundances_Mar02_lastname" as your subject line.
We currently accept the following formats:
1) Postscript: Either as one big postscript file with all your transparencies on it OR as several separate files, each file with one transparency on it and named 01.ps, 02.ps, .. 10.ps ..
Hardcopy submission: Send either original transparencies or legible photocopies to:
Stellar Abundances and Nucleosynthesis Conference
Include the following information:
You may also submit your transparencies during the conference. However, we cannot guarantee that your talk will be scanned prior to your departure. Please give your transparencies to an INT staff member at one of the conference breaks, and we will return them to your as soon as we are able.
2) TIFF or pnm: Each transparency as a separate file named 01.TIFF, 02.TIFF .. 10.TIFF .. OR 01.pnm, 02.pnm .. 10.pnm ..
If you are submitting more than one file please tar and gzip your files together and name the file as:
"lastname"_StellarAbundances_Mar02.tar.gz
Unfortunately we are unable to accept powerpoint files.
Laura Lee
Institute for Nuclear Theory
University of Washington
Box 351550
Seattle, WA 98195-1550
Speaker's full name and institution
Address to which originals should be returned