Dear All,
I hope you all had a good summer.
During the last SC meeting in Lisbon we have discussed issues about how
to deal with artifacts. It was proposed to include instructions on this
aspect in the Coordination Guidelines document that will be send to the
new PC Chairs for every future edition of Coordination.
I would like to thank Sung-Shik Jongmans and Alceste Scalas (receiving
in cc) for their precious input and suggestions for the instructions on
dealing with artefacts and related commissions.
Furthermore, it was felt that also some guidelines were needed on how to
deal with the selection of Coordination Best papers, which are now also
included.
Please find the updated Guidelines Document attached to this email. The
new parts are highlighted in yellow.
*Please let me know about any observations asap, but not later than Sept 6.*
After that date I'll send the (updated) Guidelines Document to the PC
Chairs for Coordination 2024 so that they can start preparations in time.
Many thanks!
Mieke
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Dr. Mieke Massink Ph.D. - Senior Researcher
FM&&T Group (http://fmt.isti.cnr.it)
C.N.R. - Area della Ricerca di Pisa - Ist. ISTI
Via G. Moruzzi, 1 - I56124 Pisa, Italy
Tel: +39 050 3152981http://www1.isti.cnr.it/~Massink/
Fax: +39 050 3152040 E-mail:Mieke.Massink@isti.cnr.it
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