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AUTHOR
GUIDELINES
THIRD BIENNIAL EMERGY RESEARCH
CONFERENCE
January 29, 30, 31, 2004
Gainesville, Florida

Bring a copy of your paper to the
conference. No need to bring a disk, we will request a copy of your
paper on disk after the review process and your corrections
Please follow these
guidelines when submitting your paper.
TEXT
- Times New Roman 12 point font,
unless otherwise specified
- MS Word document, double spaced
(or 1.5 spaces), 1" margins
- Please try to keep it 10 pages or
less
- If possible use Standard
scientific paper format
- Title (12 point Bold font)
- Authors with affiliation
- Abstract (< 250 words, 10
point font)
- MAIN HEADINGS (all caps,
centered)
- Secondary Headings (caps and
lower case, centered)
- Third Order Headings (caps
lower case/ left justified)
- References (10 point font as
follows)
Campbell, D.E. 1998. Emergy
analysis of human carrying capacity and regional sustainability:
An example using the State of Maine. Environmental Monitoring
and Assessment 51: 531-569.
Odum, H.T. 1996. Environmental
Accounting: Emergy and Environmental Decision Making
John Wiley and Sons. New York.

TABLES, GRAPHS,
ILLUSTRATIONS
- Tables should be sent as Word
files...NOT Excel files. PLEASE DO NOT EMBED TABLES within
the text of your manuscript. Save and submit as separate files.
- Graphs can be sent as Excel files
or convert to Canvas or some other drawing application. DO NOT
EMBED IN your manuscript.
- Please submit illustrations as separate
files...DO NOT EMBED FIGURES in your manuscript. If
possible use a drawing program like CANVAS, ILLUSTRATOR, etc. for
diagrams. Please save as a TIFF file at the highest possible
resolution.
- DO NOT embed graphs,
diagrams or pictures in your Word text file
- NO COLOR PLEASE!
- Please bring papers (a hard copy
and disk) to the conference or mail a hard copy and a disk
containing all files to:
- Mark Brown
- Center for Wetlands
- P.O. Box 116350
- University of Florida
- Gainesville, FL 32611-6350
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