Instructions for Authors
The proceedings of the 8th Nonmonotonic Reasoning Workshop will be published
at Computer Research Repository (CoRR). CoRR is an
on-line web-based service sponsored by ACM,
the Los Alamos e-Print archive, and
NCSTRL
(Networked Computer Science Technical Reference Library). Its objective
is to facilitate widespread dissemination of and access to computer science
papers and technical reports. Paper copies of the proceedings will also
be available at the workshop.
You need to follow these steps to have your paper included in the proceedings:
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Learn about CoRR (if
you are new to the repository). The best way is to visit the following
sites:
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Register with CoRR (if
you are not registered with CoRR):
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Prepare the final version of your paper as a TeX/LaTeX/AMSTeX/AMSLaTeX
document. Use the following format requirements:
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The page limit is 10 pages for regular papers
and 6 pages for system descriptions and posters.
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use the AAAI style file given at http://www.aaai.org/Publications/Templates/macros-link.html
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In the style file, change the following lines
\def\copyright@text{
Copyright \copyright\space \copyright@year,
American Association for Artificial Intelligence (www.aaai.org).
All rights reserved.}
by
\def\copyright@text{}
IMPORTANT: The modified style file needs to be uploaded together with
the latex file to CoRR (tar all the files that need to be uploaded, the
instructions are provided at the CoRR site).
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If TeX/LaTeX submission is absolutely not possible, prepare your contribution
as HTML, PDF or Postscript document. Refer to the CoRR page concerning
submission
formats for help.
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Upload your file to CoRR.
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To upload your paper,
go to the
uploads page and then
follow the link to the submission
form
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If you used Tex/LaTeX
under UNIX, CoRR provides tools
that greatly facilitate the process of submission of papers represented
by multiple files (figures, .bbl, etc.)
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Important: if TeX/LaTeX
format is used, upload the Tex/LaTeX source file! PDF or Postscript files
generated from the Tex/LaTeX source are not accepted by CoRR. You can indicate
on the submission form whether you want to have your source file publicly
available
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By March 8, 2000
provide
Mirek Truszczynski (mirek@cs.engr.uky.edu) with the URL
of your paper specifying its location in CoRR. It will be used in the proceedings
to provide a link to your paper. If the URL is not provided to the EDITOR
by the specified deadline your paper will not be included in the proceedings.
In case of any questions
or problems, get in touch with Mirek Truszczynski (mirek@cs.engr.uky.edu)
as soon as possible.